The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation is raising money to help the family of fallen California police officer Cpl. Ronil Singh.

Rachel Campos-Duffy serves as a contributor for Fox News Channel (FNC) and is the host of "Moms" on Fox Nation.
Campos-Duffy is currently the national spokesperson for The LIBRE Initiative, an organization which provides aid and promotes growth within the Latino community. In addition, she is the author of "Stay Home, Stay Happy: 10 Secrets to Loving At-home Motherhood."
Prior to joining FNC, Campos-Duffy was a part of MTV's iconic reality television show, "The Real World." She also was a recurring guest host for ABC's "The View" and NBC's "The Today Show."
Campos-Duffy graduated from Arizona State University's Honors Program with a degree in Finance. In addition, she earned a Master's degree from the University of California in International Affairs with an emphasis on Economic Development in Latin America.
Stories from Rachel Campos-Duffy
Michelle Malkin praised President Trump for standing strong on his demand for border wall funding.
Charlie Kirk slammed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's push for the creation of “Green New Deal” legislation, which would eliminate much of the United States’ fossil-fuel consumption.
Charles Hurt said Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren's lack of "authenticity" will only help President Trump heading into the 2020 election.
Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce said Monday on "Fox & Friends" that the cancellation of a Women's March event over concerns its participants would be "overwhelmingly white" is "pathetic.”
Fox News contributor Rachel Campos-Duffy blasted Sen. Elizabeth Warren on "Outnumbered," saying that her possible 2020 presidential campaign would be "dead on arrival."
Monday’s “Outnumbered” panel discussed the timeline of the Russia investigation, as well as Rudy Giuliani’s ultimatum to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley said Monday that Democrats' "obsession" with President Trump is eroding what used to define their party.
The former head of the Democratic National Committee slammed President Trump in an interview Sunday, deeming him "mentally incapacitated."
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci said Sunday that President Trump's strategies heading into 2019 are very beneficial to Americans.
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan slammed congressional Democrats on Sunday for failing to address loopholes in U.S. immigration laws.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Sunday that he doesn't think Democrats want to "come to the table" with President Trump on border security.