A South Carolina corrections officer at the Broad River Correctional Institute was stabbed in the head by an inmate Thursday morning and is recovering, officials said.
President Biden said he is "extremely proud" of his son Hunter for overcoming addiction, though he will not pardon him after being found guilty on federal gun charges.
At a closed-door meeting Thursday, former President Trump managed to convince Senate Republicans on his latest policy proposal of ending taxes on tips.
The death of a Pennsylvania man last week has been ruled a homicide 38 years after he was severely beaten with a baseball bat, authorities said Wednesday.
Social media erupted into a frenzy on Thursday after a reporter claimed former President Trump blasted Milwaukee, home of the upcoming GOP convention, which Republicans immediately denied.
Two teenagers were arrested in Florida after surveillance video captured them kicking in people's doors as part of a TikTok trend, according to the Hernando County Sheriff's Office.
NATO defense ministers have gathered for high-level talks in hopes of agreeing on a new plan to provide military training and security assistance to Ukraine in the midst of Russia's invasion.
The Spanish National Research Council recently announced the discovery of a written alphabet that may be 2,600 years old. It dates back to Tartessos, an ancient civilization.
A report made public on Wednesday shed light onto what happened last year that caused a tanker fire so severe it shut down a portion of I-95 in Philly.
A Tennessee Republican's No Juicing Joe bill would require the president to alert Congress whenever he's taking drugs that could alter his alertness, judgment or mood.
The Falcons will be forced to sacrifice a fifth-round pick in next year's draft and will pay a fine related to the signings of Kirk Cousins, Darnell Mooney and Charlie Woerner.
A new national poll suggests that the guilty verdicts against former President Trump in his recent criminal trial will have little impact on his 2024 election rematch with President Biden.
Fox News Digital held an interview with North Carolina congressional candidate Laurie Buckhout following an event hosted by Rep. Elise Stefanik and E-PAC, which recruits and supports quality GOP women candidates for office.
The special election for Ohio's Sixth Congressional District highlighted a growing trend of strength among "high-engagement" voters ahead of November's general election.
The annual G-7 summit has begun. Leaders are expected to discuss providing aid to Ukraine, China's role in the global market, and the development of African economies.
Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee, has announced that Lief, a 7-year-old male sitatunga antelope, died after choking on part of a baby food pouch that was left behind by a zoo visitor.
Sen. Tom Cotton wants to enforce stricter punishments for defacing statues on federal land after monuments in the nation's capital were covered in pro-Hamas messages.
Long Island attorney John Ray discusses what he says is new "important" evidence in the Gilgo Beach murders case and the suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann.
In an interview on "The Sage Steele Show," fitness guru Jillian Michaels railed against the far-left policies of California that ultimately pushed her from her home state to Florida.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been considered wrongfully detained in Moscow for nearly 15 months,Β will stand trial in Russia.
Thousands of swing state voters descended on former President Trump's recent Nevada rally, many angry over his "sham" conviction in a New York City court.
Pope Francis is set to meet to attend the Group of 7 summit in Italy on June 14, 2024, where he will participate in talks about artificial intelligence.
A video has captured Italian lawmakers fighting in parliament on Wednesday during a vote on a controversial government bill regarding regional autonomy.
An armed fugitive allegedly opened fire on South Carolina police Tuesday morning, killing a K-9 in a gunfight that left other officers with minor injuries.
Last month,Β Harvard releasedΒ aΒ reportΒ committing to refrainΒ fromΒ issuing empathy statements on matters "not relevant to the core function of the University."
At Netflix's London premiere of the second part of season three of the hit Regency-era drama, "Bridgerton," cast members offered dating advice to their fans.
New York police arrested a heavily armored man who was found to be in possession of multiple illegal weapons including a handgun, body armor, two axes and several knives.
Hillary Clinton endorsed Westchester County Executive George Latimer, who is running against Squad member Rep. Jamaal Bowman in a competitive Democratic House primary.
Europeans are speculating about how China might respond to recent European Union tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, which range from 17.4% to 38.1%.
An Arizona State University study expressed worries about how college football realignment could impact the planet and suggested changes moving forward.
Italyβs first female prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is hosting President Biden and G-7 world leaders following a massive victory by right-wing parties in the European parliamentary elections.
The mother of recently-rescued Israeli hostage Andrey Kozlov says he son told her that Hamas made captives live by "very strange rules" in the Gaza Strip.
The Biden campaign is attacking Trump over his business record, calling him a "fraud," and "crook" ahead of his appearance at a Business Roundtable event with top CEOs.
European Union elections indicate a massive political earthquake and show that voters are sick of far-left government and illegal immigration. Will President Biden notice?
Task Force Expedition, a nonprofit, has organized a Mt. Kilimanjaro climb this summer to raise funds and greater awareness of veteran and military nonprofits. Five charities are involved.
In a bizarre TV moment, former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade paused his CNN interview to speak to his consultant as he was grilled about his affair with D.A. Fani Willis.
Thinking of a Father's Day gift year after year can be difficult. If you're in need of new ideas this June, this guide includes 20 unique gifts to consider.
Former President Donald Trump is expected to release a list of options that he would use to select as candidates for judicial nominees if he is elected president.
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., urged New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to pardon former President Trump and remove Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg after Trump's hush money trial.
A House committee is issuing over a dozen subpoenas to Biden's Cabinet over concerns with Biden's March 2021 executive order related to voting and how the agencies will carry it out.
Celebrity chef Robert Irvine shared a cocktail recipe ahead of Father's Day 2024. For the man who enjoys an alcoholic beverage now and then, consider making this to celebrate a special dad.
Eric Gray, 53, is accused of robbing the BMO Bank location in Anaheim, California, on May 8, which took place one day after he was released from state custody.
A US admiral says his plan to keep China from conquering Taiwan is to turn the battlefield into a βHellscape." Congress and the public need to understand how that war could develop.
The Hunter Biden trials are only getting started. The next one in September could end up implicating Joe Biden and damaging his presidential reelection campaign.
Former President Trump will take part in a series of meetings with Congressional Republicans, as well as attend an event with top business executives in America, during his trip to D.C.
Nancy Iskander hopes to someday see remorse in the eyes of Rebecca Grossman, a wealthy Los Angeles woman who killed Mark and Jacob Iskander while speeding through a crosswalk.
California's U.S. House Republicans are urging Gov. Newsom and state Dems to halt "cynical" efforts at legislative end-runs to thwart a popular bipartisan anti-crime ballot initiative.
Virginia State Police trooper C. Aziz was hit by an impaired driver early Tuesday morning while stopping a separate motorist for driving under the influence.
John Lee, the former mayor of North Las Vegas, has won the GOP primary for Nevada's 4th Congressional district and will take on incumbent Democrat Rep. Steven Horsford in November.
On this day in history, June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that anyone in police custody has the right against self-incrimination and the right to an attorney.
A South Korean company's spicy noodles were recalled by Denmark's food authorities after the products were found to contain too much capsaicin, which is a neurotoxin.
DA Fani Willis has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal by Trump and co-defendants in his case to have her disqualified from litigation over her romantic affair Nathan Wade.
The man who allegedly hijacked a bus in Atlanta and killed a passenger was a witness to a food court shooting just hours before and was interviewed by reporters.
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously voted in favor of establishing "sanctuary" status for transgender people and other LGBTQ+ groups on Tuesday.
Law enforcement in Ohio recovered the body of a 10-year-old boy who was swept away by a rip current while exploring a Lake Erie beach with his mother and a friend.
Riot police converged in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday to disperse aggressive protesters of policies brought forth by libertarian President Javier Milei.
Demolition begins this week at the building where 17 people were killed in the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Apparent anti-Israel activists have hurled red paint at diplomatic buildings for Germany and the Palestinian Authority as well as at the homes of Jewish officials with the Brooklyn Museum.
Sixty Newtown High School seniors graduate on June 12 as survivors of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in a class of 330 students. "There is a whole chunk of our class missing," said one.
Oklahoma has tossed a lawsuit filed by two survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre who were seeking reparations for the damage done during the deadly riot.
The Virginia NAACP and five students filed a lawsuit against a school board's decision to restore the names of Confederate leaders at two high schools.
Longtime Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., says he'll be in attendance on Thursday as Senate Republicans meet in the nation's capital with former President Trump.
Three Ogle County Sheriff's deputies were injured in a shooting near Lost Lake, northeast of Dixon, Illinois, on Wednesday afternoon, according to officials.
MLB star and Republican California Senate candidate Steve Garvey spoke with Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview about gaining momentum in California Senate race.
Canadian divers have recently discovered the vessel that Sir Ernest Shackleton, a famous explorer, died on in 1922. The ship sank decades later in 1962, near Labrador.
Georgia officials announced that Lauren E. Harden, a 21-year-old woman from St. Marys, caught a record-breaking crevalle jack while fishing on Cumberland Island last month.
French President Emmanuel Macron defended Wednesday his decision to call snap parliamentary elections following his party's resounding defeat in the European parliamentary vote.
A GOP Minnesota Senate candidates says Sen. Amy Klobuchar's silence about the southern border crisis and the economy shows she is "not serious" about protecting Americans.
Over 100 migrants were pictured sleeping on the floor with makeshift beds and air mattresses while surrounded by luggage at Boston's Logan International Airport.
Columnist Bret Stephens told President Biden that he should drop out of the race and let another Democratic leader beat former President Trump in the election.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is giving a warning to President Biden by sending a fleet of warships to Cuba. Putin has threatened to arm U.S. neighbors.
A dog received life-saving surgery after his limbs stopped working from an abnormality. Vets used 3D-printed screws on his spine to give him a second chance at "being a puppy again."
Properly preparing for the summer heat could help you avoid becoming seriously ill due to this summer's scorching heat. Here are several expert tips to follow.
The grip of former President Trump, the presumptive nominee, over the GOP remains extremely strong as candidates he endorsed won key contested Republican primaries on Tuesday.
Rep. Ruben Gallego, the likely Democrat nominee for U.S. Senate in Arizona, is putting pressure on President Biden to take action on high gas prices plaguing the people of his state.
Amid near daily Hezbollah rocket, drone and missile attacks on the northern Israeli border communities, the Israel Defense Forces countered with a surgical strike that killed a senior Hezbollah commander.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo said discontent over the economy and a lack of confidence in President Biden's ability to make meaningful changes could cost him voters.
Delegates at the Southern Baptist Conventionβs annual meeting have narrowly rejected a proposal to enshrine a ban on churches with women pastors in the denominationβs constitution.
A cluster of gastrointestinal illnesses, including E. coli, have been reported in children who were at a popular lake in Virginia over Memorial Day weekend.
Hungary agreed not to veto NATO support for Ukraine, but Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n insisted that his country would provide no aid for any joint assistance effort.
A woman accused of stuffing her boyfriend in a suitcase and letting him die forced her eighth lawyer since February 2020 to quit in a series of bizarre behaviors.
Dick Harpootlian, a longtime South Carolina Democrat and attorney for Alex Murdaugh, was defeated in his primary race for state senator on Tuesday night.
North Dakota voters approved a ballot measure Tuesday that bars people from running or serving in the U.S. House or Senate if they are to turn 81 years old during their term.
Approximately 50 people attended the "Cook for Evan" event, including friends, colleagues and other supporters, to honor Wall Street Journal reporterΒ Evan Gershkovich.
Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance and Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken regarding State Dept-linked Ukrainian NGO.
Fani Willis caught a break this week after a Georgia judge decided that a court order pausing her case against former President Trump would not prevent him from letting some parts of the case move forward.
Sen. Marco Rubio called on President Biden to revoke media credentials from Al Jazeera, citing its connection to a journalist whose family was found to have reportedly held an Israeli hostage in their Gaza home.
Bionca Ellis, who is accused of fatally stabbing 3-year-old Julian Wood in North Olmsted, Ohio, reportedly was released by a judge three days before the attack.
A new poll indicates former President Trump with the slight edge over President Biden in Pennsylvania, a key northeastern battleground state that may determine the winner of their 2024 election rematch.
A Cincinnati Reds fans was seen running onto the field at the Great American Ballpark and doing a backflip in front of an officer before being shocked with a Taser and arrested.
Jessica Tapia, aΒ formerΒ teacherΒ from Southern California, was held to a different standard because of her religion. Teachers should not beΒ forced to hide theirΒ religiousΒ beliefs.
Democrats accused their Republican colleagues of hypocrisy in claims of Justice Department weaponization after President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty of firearms charges.
Commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore should soon return to normal levels since the channel fully reopened this week following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Forty-one people are dead as a result of smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in a building housing dozens of workers in the city of Mangaf in southern Kuwait.
Althea Lawson, 84, was struck in the arm by a stray bullet as she sat on her walker outside her Brooklyn apartment on Monday, according to the New York Police Department.
Cornell College instructor David Zabner is describing the moment he and three colleagues were stabbed at Beishan Park in northeastern China's Jilin City.
Rangers in Mount Rainier National Park recovered the body of a female skier nearly three weeks after she appeared to have fallen 200 feet from a waterfall.
ForΒ three decades, I have been imploring Republican presidential candidatesΒ toΒ takeΒ their message directlyΒ toΒ Americaβs inner cities.Β DirectlyΒ toΒ theΒ epicenters of "blueness."
Scandal-plagued Illinois "supermayor" Tiffany Henyard is facing yet another controversy involving allegations of politically targeting her town's own park district.
Hamas said its response to a U.S. ceasefire plan for the war in Gaza against Israel opened a "wide pathway" to reach a deal that would end the months-long conflict.
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.
California Gov. Newsom has disappearedΒ fromΒ the national stage β even though some still speculate that President Biden should be replaced at the convention.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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."
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.
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.
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.
Bournemouth University recently announced that its maritime archaeologists have recently retrieved gravestones that were sitting in the remains of a 13th-century shipwreck.
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.
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.
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.