You've got full control over Android's autofill password feature, which is here to stay. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how to activate the feature.
Nothing disrupts a cruise ship vacation like an outbreak of illness β but by taking the proper preventative measures, you can help reduce the risk of seafaring sickness.
A federal appeals court upheld a pair of California laws banning gun shows at county fairs and other public properties, overturning a federal judge's ruling.
Sheriff of Florida's Brevard County, Wayne Ivey, explains 'Wheel of Fugitive,' and other tactics to bring down criminals in an interview with Fox News Digital.
We have been investigating the electioneering efforts undertaken by the Small Business Administration (SBA), and what we have uncovered is already very troubling.
Julian Edelman says he treated the Tom Brady roast like a game with his preparation and said the recent vitamins he sent the QB had to be TB12-Method friendly.
California Gov. Newsom has disappearedΒ fromΒ the national stage β even though some still speculate that President Biden should be replaced at the convention.
Members of the media mourned the "tragedy" of the Hunter Biden verdict on Tuesday after the president's son was found guilty on all counts by a Delaware jury.
In her new book βReversing Alzheimer's: The New Tool Kit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health," Dr. Heather Sandison offers exercise tips to alleviate Alzheimer's symptoms.
Adam Levine announced he will return as a coach to "The Voice" in spring 2025, as other stars like Jelly Roll and Meghan Trainor make their interest in singing competition shows known.
American University professor Dr. Allan Lichtman, who has correctly predicted nine of the last 10 presidential elections, weighs in on former President Trump's guilty verdict.
For the first time in decades, Pamela Smart took responsibility for her husband's murder in a videotaped statement from prison obtained by Fox News Digtial
Pat Sajak ended his run as the "Wheel of Fortune" host with an "intact" reputation, according to experts. The TV personality will always draw interest at Sajak's "level of stardom."
A federal inmate is accused of operating a black market for machine guns and other weapons behind bars with the Telegram app and a contraband cellphone.
U.S. Navy veteran and retired NYPD officer John Barnett was injured while on duty. Now, the avid runner is setting out to run a marathon in all 50 states for nonprofit Paws of War.
The House of Representatives is voting on whether to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for refusing to hand over President Biden's interview tapes.
Hunter Biden's criminal trial in Wilmington, Delaware, related to the purchase of a handgun amid the use of crack cocaine came to a close after dramatic moments in the courtroom.
Flowers are full of meaning. You can send a message with the flowers you plant or gift, without any words at all, since they all hold a special meaning.
Massachusetts Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey introduced legislation Tuesday that would land executives behind bars for "corporate greed" in health care.
Experts believe that a wreckage of a private corporate jet that disappeared after departing from Vermont in 1971 has been found over 50 years later in Lake Champlain.
War veteran Sam Brown told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that he, alongside former President Trump, would deliver for Americans "crushed" by President Biden's policies.
Profound urging by President Ronald Reagan on this day in history, June 12, 1987, to Soviet leader Gorbachev to "tear down this wall," referring to the Berlin Wall, was iconic of Reagan's presidency.
Ronald Russell defeated fellow political newcomer Andrew Piantidosi in the GOP primary for Maine's more Democratic-leaning district, which includes most of the states' major cities
"Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld argues Hunter Biden's "defense has a point" in arguing historical intoxication statues cannot impede on one's Second Amendment rights.
Longtime Nevada Congressman Mark Amodei has successfully defended his seat against conservative challenger Fred Simon in Nevada's 2nd congressional district.
Sam Brown, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, has won the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Nevada and will now face incumbent Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen in November.
North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak won the GOP primary for the state's at-large congressional seat, beating out multiple challengers in the heavy red state.
An overprotective cow charged a dairy farm work in Lisbon, New York, striking her several times and ultimately killing her after she tended to a baby calf.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo faced a grilling from House GOP lawmakers over his handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes during the height of the pandemic.
Secretary of state notified county election officials that the measure could be certified on June 27, after bipartisan group collected more than 900,000 signatures in support of the proposed amendment to reform Prop 47, increasing penalties for criminals.
Haiti's transitional council on Tuesday appointed a new Cabinet, the final step in reconstructing the nation's government after months of de facto gang rule.
Sheri Biggs, a nurse practitioner with the backing of the state governor, won the Republican primary for the state's 3rd Congressional District Tuesday.
A suspect is in custody after commandeering a transit bus in metro Atlanta and leading authorities on a highspeed chase into a neighboring county, police said.
A recent survey found supporters of President Biden hold very different views from supporters of former President Trump on the importance of family and marriage.
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., on Tuesday secured the GOP nomination for the North Dakota gubernatorial race. Gov. Doug Burgum is stepping down later this year.
Trump-backed Pastor Mark Burns on Tuesday won the Republican primary to succeed outgoing Rep. Jeff Duncan in South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District.
Surveillance video captured a suspected arsonist in New Mexico accidentally setting himself on fire while reportedly trying to burn down his ex-girlfriend's home.
Michael Meyden, a 57-year-old Oregon man, has been sentenced to 2 years in prison for drugging his daughter and 2 of her friends with fruit smoothies that contained a sleeping medication.
Republican candidate Michael Rulli won the Ohio 6th congressional district special election to replace retired Republican Rep. Bill Johnson on Tuesday night.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce shed some light on what Taylor Swift makes well in the kitchen after being asked about the two of them cooking together.
The Los Angeles Times reported Monday that local film and TV production in Hollywood is experiencing its lowest unemployment numbers in more than 30 years.
Former NASCAR driver Austin Theriault was projected to win the Republican primary in Maine's 2nd Congressional District, a key seat the GOP hopes to flip.
Rescue crews in Colorado are racing to find a 75-year-old woman and her dog, who were reported missing on Sunday night after they did not return from Triangle Peak.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was asked what he thinks about how Caitlin Clark has been treated by opponents in the WNBA, and he likened her to his superstar, Steph Curry.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, backed by former President Trump, survives a serious primary challenge, defeating a rival who was backed by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham dissects Attorney General Merrick Garland's opinion article slamming criticism of the Justice Department on "The Ingraham Angle."
Joey Chestnut said he is "gutted" to have learned he is "banned" from the 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest following a brand partnership with a rival.
Honolulu police suggested that residents and tourists alike bring their valuables into the pristine waters with them, rather then leave them on the beach, amid an uptick of crime.
German archaeologists recently announced the discovery of millennia-old game pieces. The artifacts were found at the site of a destroyed castle and were found under debris.
NBC News senior polictical analyst Chuck Todd said that the Hunter Biden verdict will have serious political fallout for Trump's presidential campaign.
A new initiative dubbed The Commonwealth Project aims to integrate medical cannabis into traditional health care for seniors. Multiple experts speak to Fox News about the potential risks and benefits.
A woman was caught on camera ripping up several American flags outside a police department in Colorado. Police said she then "used her tallest finger to let us know we are #1."
Former President Trump reportedly said music superstar Taylor Swift is "unusually beautiful" before questioning if her liberal views are simply an "act."
Two suspects accused of poisoning four children at a day care, one of whom died, while running a narcotics distribution operation out of the facility have pleaded guilty.
Earl Charles Spencer and his wife Karen Spencer are calling it quits after nearly 13 years of marriage. The British aristocrat announced the split to The Mail Sunday.
An experimental Alzheimerβs drug, donanemab, was endorsed by a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Monday. Industry experts and doctors shared reactions.
"Jane the Virgin" star Justin Baldoni revealed he was hospitalized for an unknown infection. The "It Ends With Us" actor spent a week fighting the illness, he shared on Instagram.
Alexander Morris, the lead singer of the Four Tops, has filed a lawsuit against a Detroit-area hospital; Morris said they restrained him after refusing to believe he was part of the music group.
Tiger Woods will compete at the U.S. Open for the first time in four years. Although the odds may not be in his favor, Woods is confident he can pull off a surprise victory.
USA women's basketball selection committee chair Jen Rizzotti said that popularity did not come into play when deciding whether Caitlin Clark would make the Olympic team.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro tore into former President Trump for focusing more on America's problems than on America's greatness in a new interview.
John Rahm, the world's eighth-ranked golfer, announced Tuesday he's withdrawing from the 2024 U.S. Open due to an infection in between his toes on his left foot.
Bournemouth University recently announced that its maritime archaeologists have recently retrieved gravestones that were sitting in the remains of a 13th-century shipwreck.
The House voted in 2012 to hold then-Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. Could Attorney General Merrick Garland face the same fate in 2024?
Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three charges in Delaware on Tuesday bringing to light several winners and losers related to his federal gun charge case.
An off-duty Atlanta police officer shot a convicted felon after he walked into a downtown food court and opened fire on three people, authorities said.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is once again backing Joe Biden for president this election year, citing gun safety laws as a chief reason.
Eight suspected terrorists with ties to ISIS were busted by U.S. officials in New York City, Los Angeles and Philadelphia in recent days, Fox News has confirmed.
Missouri inmate David Hosier, a 69-year-old scheduled to be executed for the 2009 deaths of Angela and Rodney Gilpin, is 'accepting his fate,' according to his spiritual adviser.
The Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter brings you trending stories on family, travel, food, neighbors helping neighbors, pets, autos, military veterans, heroes, faith and American values.
MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann said the bigger picture of Hunter Biden's guilty verdict is how much it shows that President Biden respects the rule of law in America.
Billy Ray Cyrus filed for annulment from estranged wife Firerose last month in Tennessee after seven months of marriage, citing alleged "inappropriate marital conduct."
Apple has infused its operating system with artificial intelligence. The tech company also announced the macOS 15, iPadOS 18 and watchOS 11 at a conference Monday.
A Northern California second-grade teacher was facing charges for allegedly driving to work and teaching students while drunk, but the charges were dropped.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that he will appeal a federal judge's decision that found restrictions on transgender procedures for children unconstitutional.
Former President Donald Trump's conviction led the state of New Jersey to consider pulling three liquor licenses connected to the former president, though the Trump Organization said he holds none himself.
Rep. Dan Newhouse is rolling out a measure that would prevent businesses and individuals associated with the Chinese Communist Party from purchasing property adjacent to federal land.
A fishing crew on the "Release" reeled in a 504-pound blue marlin, earning them $1.7 million at the 66th Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in North Carolina.
Cannabis dispensaries in Martha's Vineyard are soon expected to run out of supplies entirely, affecting thousands of recreational users and over 230 registered medical users.
Elections experts are warning that President Biden could face major "political blowback" should he decide to pardon his son, Hunter, following his conviction on federal charges.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed to expand a probe of Parliament members allegedly conspiring with China and India on election interference.
The U.N. human rights office is alleging the commission of possible war crimes by both Israeli forces and Palestinian militant groups in a deadly raid that freed four hostages.
Numerous NFL players have received an Ivy League education prior to their professional football careers. Zak DeOssie, Calvin Hill and Sid Luckman are a few examples.
Women's basketball legend Diana Taurasi seemingly defended USA Basketball's decision to not have Caitlin Clark on the roster for this year's Olympic Games.
An ex-business associate of Hunter Biden dismissed the guilty verdict in the gun trial and said it's a "distraction" from the Biden family's "influence peddling."
Joey Chestnut, the winner of 16 of the last 17 Nathan's hot dog eating contests, was barred from participating in the 2024 event after inking a deal with a company rival.
Following Hunter Biden's guilty verdict, some legal experts pointed to his own memoir of his drug addiction recovery as βpowerful" evidence for the jury to convict him.
X users on both the right and the left had a lot to say about Tuesday's guilty verdict on all counts for Hunter Biden in his federal gun case in Delaware.
"The View" co-hosts revealed Tuesday that they were uncomfortable with how the secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts were obtained.
The only surprise from Hunter Biden's trial was that it took jurors more than five minutes to convict him on all three gun charges that he faced in a federal courtroom.
Republican reactions to Tuesday's verdict in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial rolled in as lawmakers urged continued scrutiny of "the Biden crime family."
The United Nations Security Council voted 14-0 in favor of a U.S. cease-fire proposal for Gaza on Monday, with both Israel and Hamas favoring the deal.
Viral TikTok videos show that tackle boxes, an essential fishing accessory, can be used to store and transport food for snacking. Participants of the trend call it the "Snackle Box."
Four-time All-Pro Christian McCaffrey becomes the first running back to land on the cover of Madden since Adrian Peterson and Barry Sanders appeared on separate covers in 2013.
A horse in Ipswich, Massachusetts, was rescued after a four-hour-long effort to remove animal from broken wooden boards after he fell through a barn floor.
A new poll in longtime blue-leaning Minnesota shows a competitive race between President Biden and former President Trump in their 2024 election rematch.
ABC's Jonathan Karl said Hunter Biden's inner circle was stunned by the verdict, calling his conviction in a federal gun case a "clear blow" to the president.
Logan Moore of Arizona, 25, plummeted into crevasse after edging out onto a Switzerland cliff for a video. When he came to consciousness, he wasn't sure he would make it out alive.
President Biden reacted to the conviction of his son, Hunter Biden, in the aftermath of Hunter's guilty verdict Tuesday, with the commander in chief stressing that he is a dad too.
Bionca Ellis, the suspect accused of fatally stabbing Julian Wood outside of a Giant Eagle grocery store in North Olmsted, Ohio, appeared to smile and smirk in court.
The FDA says consumers should avoid eating shellfish from Oregon and Washington state as they may be contaminated with toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning.
"The VIew" co-host Ana Navarro defended President Biden as the most religious president of her lifetime in response to Donald Trump's remarks about religion.
PGA Tour star Xander Schauffele admitted last week he lost a round to Michael Jordan and called it "embarrassing." He recently won the PGA Championship.
A verdict has been reached in the historic criminal trial of first son Hunter Biden, who was accused of lying about his drug use on a federal gun form in 2018.
The Humboldt penguin population has declined to the point that the birds are at risk of extinction. Scientists found only a single breeding pair during their survey.
The parents of American missionaries killed by gangs in Haiti spoke out for the first time on the tragedy and the ongoing unrest during an exclusive 'Fox & Friends First' interview.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and prosecutor Matthew Colangelo have agreed to testify publicly before the House Judiciary Committee next month, Fox News Digital has learned.
A conservative nonprofit is launching ads targeting Democrats, accusing them of supporting noncitizens voting and calling on them to support legislation banning that practice.
In the process of trying to remove a blouse, actress Halle Berry suffered a revealing wardrobe malfunction. The actress shared the hilarious footage to her social media.
Dr. Eithan Haim, who now faces federal charges for exposing Texas hospital for conducting gender-affirming care procedures on kids, said he is convinced the charges are political.
Attorney General Merrick Garland responded to criticism of the Justice Department in an op-ed for the Washington Post on Tuesday, calling claims of politicization "false."
We are witnessing the transformation of the justice system from the principle of intent to impact. It used to be that you had to establish the motive, in order to charge a criminal.
Following former President Donald Trump's felony conviction, the New Jersey Attorney General's Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is reviewing liquor licenses at his properties.
The mayor of Kharkiv, a Ukrainian city under intense Russian fire, said using foreign weapons to strike missile launch positions in Russia has reduced the number of attacks of his city.
New Jersey police are hoping to identify two men in an assault on a popular East Coast boardwalk over the weekend as youth crime plagues vacation destinations.
A new poll found 3 in 10 American approve and 4 in 10 Americans disapprove of President Biden's handling of student debt relief, a major campaign priority for the Democrat.
A boat transporting some 260 Somalis and Ethiopians from Somalia to Yemen sank in the Gulf of Aden, leaving at least 49 dead and 140 missing, according to the U.N.
The Justice Department is denying allegations of collusion with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in former president Trump's New York criminal trial.
TheΒ BidenΒ administration's new guidelinesΒ on the voluntaryΒ carbonΒ market unveil a troubling reality:Β carbonΒ offsets are not the panacea they claim to be.
ABC host George Stephanopoulos told CNN that former President Trump should be confronted about the results of the 2020 election during the upcoming presidential debate.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman B.J. Thompson was released from the hospital after he suffered a serious medical scare last week, his agent said Monday.
Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera announced that a small military plane carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima crashed, killing all 10 people on board.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith called on actor Will Smith to address his slap of Chris Rock with the Black community and that some people are not over it two years later.
Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban and al Qaeda have grown closer, with the terrorist groups new leader calling on foreigners to come and train to target the West.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy began a week of diplomacy at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin, where he made the case for investments in Ukraine's energy sector.
Nevada voters are heading to the polls to determine which Republican candidate, Jeff Gunter or Sam Brown, will take on incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen in November.
The Democratic National Committee is reimbursing the federal government for first lady Jill Biden's travel back and forth from France to Delaware to attend Hunter Biden's trial.
Olympic legend Usain Bolt suffered a ruptured Achilles while competing in a Soccer Aid charity match in London over the weekend. He was stretchered off the field.
Russia and Belarus have launched a second stage of drills to train their troops in tactical nuclear weapons as Russia tries to discourage the West from increasing support for Ukraine.
President Biden, 81, appeared to freeze at a White House celebration for Juneteenth on Monday, standing still for about 30 seconds while others clapped and danced at a concert.
Firefighters in Miami extinguished a fire that engulfed a downtown apartment complex after more than eight hours, and say all residents were accounted for.
Former Olympic broadcaster Michele Tafoya argued Caitlin Clark deserved a spot on the Team USA Olympic basketball roster because of her combined talent and popularity.
We are regularly reminded of Bidenβs mental decline. But it jeopardizes national security in a way similar to how President Woodrow Wilson's health undermined US at home and abroad.
David Dennis Jr., a writer for ESPN's Andscape, preemptively sounded the alarm on potential backlash Black WNBA players on Team USA could get after Caitlin Clark was left off roster.
Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno spoke with Fox News Digital about the sniper shot seen in the now-viral department shared video, as well as law and order across the U.S.
Nearly 20 civil liberty groups are urging the House Rules Committee to allow a Floor vote on an amendment to reform the Espionage Act to protect journalists and whistleblowers.
Documents obtained by a good-government watchdog found New York DA Alvin Bragg had expended $1 million to an outside law firm in order to blunt congressional oversight of NY v. Trump.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will both take the field for their international teams and compete in Copa America and UEFA Euro, respectively. Will their age be a factor?
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., called President Biden a "skilled liar" after a memo revealed the truth about Biden's executive order banning asylum for most illegal immigrants.
"We yearn for the day when we will be able to prepare the recipes found in the book with them," say co-creators of a new cookbook, "Shavuot of Longing," about hostages still held by Hamas.
Foster parent Katy Wuoti said her own experience with gender dysphoria as a child informed her opinion that she could not encourage a child to "hate" their own body.
What used to be differences that were accepted and understood have become breaking points friends.Β There is a separation between Blue and Red America that is deep and deepening.
Liberal pundits and commentators were outraged by Israel's rescue of four Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas, questioning whether it was worth Palestinian deaths.