Senator Fetterman slammed his Democratic colleagues for their refusal to condemn Iran for its attack on Israel in retaliation for the deadly bombing of its Syrian consulate.
Israel fired missiles at a site in Iran early Friday in retaliation for Tehran launching a barrage of missiles and drones at the Jewish state over the weekend.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his "Old soldiers never die" speech to a joint session of Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951. Earlier, MacArthur was relieved of his military duties.
Lawmakers weighed in after Israel reportedly struck Iran early Friday in retaliation after Tehran launched a barrage of drones and missiles on the Jewish state last weekend.
As some 970 million Indians start to vote in the country's general election, polls suggest that incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi will win a third-term in office.
Despite the White House previously said it would not take part in any retaliatory attack by Israel against Iran, and the Jewish state issued "limited" strikes on Friday anyway.
Meghan Trainor expressed her fears about AI, including her voice, being used after her death to say anything without her knowledge, and the steps she's taken to prevent that.
Serving your time in prison doesn't end when you get out. I know. I spent 20 years inside for one mistake. But the probation system is broken and that only makes crime worse.
The NFL, PGA Tour and other sports leagues and brands have used generative AI for years, but organizations are working to keep pace as the technology continues to evolve.
A political organization with ties to Dem. Rep. Eric Swalwell is sending mailers boosting a GOP challenger to a Trump supporting incumbent in a key Pennsylvania primary.
Acts of Jewish hate skyrocketed in 2023 compared to the previous year; former Patriots star Julian Edelman, who is Jewish, says the increased antisemitism is "hurtful."
The Biden admin is expected to lock up millions of acres across the National Petroleum Reserve, an oil-rich block of federal land in Alaska designated by Congress for development.
Abigail Adams proved a peerless patriot in the American Revolution with "a spirit that will not be conquered" while championing rights for women in the new nation.
Amid massive antisemitismΒ on American ivy league campuses, a former high level Iranian official who teaches at Princeton University has been accused of allegedly voicing support to two terror groups.
The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black remembers what it was like to respond to the act of terror 29 years later.
Taylor Swift left clues for fans in the lead up to the release of her 11th studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department." The singer announced the new music at the 2024 Grammys.
Leaders at USC have rescinded an invitation to this year's valedictorian, who is anti-Israel, to speak at commencement. They cite possible 'threats' but the decision rings hollow.
I went to my YMCA for 40 years without a problem, until I dared say that men donβt belong in the womenβs locker room. Then I was bullied, harassed and treated like I was the villain.
Tax Day is behind us, but it already looms large for next year. The FairTax would give us eight things to help us take the power from the IRS and change April 15 forever.
Katie Ledecky's reign as the best swimmer in the world could be jeopardy this summer at the Paris Olympics, but she maintained that she's enjoying the competition.
A Utah mother is fighting for her teen daughterβs access to diabetes medicine after it was discontinued. Alison Smart, plus other parents and medical experts, discussed the risks and options.
NBC News chief Cesar Conde's financial ties to Walmart and Pepsi are fueling questions among critics, including one insider who says it doesn't "smell right."
Rock, a German shepherd mix, was found wondering the streets. In less than a year, he's become a top narcotics K-9 at the Fort Worth Police Department in Fort Worth, Texas.
Iran's military has no immediate plans Friday to hit back at Israel following strikes inside the country early Friday near a nuclear facility, a report says.
Eighty-one years ago, brave Jewish resistance fighters in Warsaw, Poland, put up fierce resistance to their imminent deportation to certain death in the Nazi concentration camp system.
A Trump foe's legal twist, a major media figure's pro-Biden 2020 tweet raising eyebrows and much more in this week's News Quiz. Try to get a perfect score!
Sports get competitive, and sometimes violent. There have been many brawls that have happened at games over the years, but these are a few of the biggest.
The deaths of actors, including Cory Monteith, John Ritter, Carrie Fisher and more, led to the characters they were playing on their respective shows to be written off.
Talk show host Dr. Phil was openly flabbergasted with a real estate agent guest's argument that colonization justifies squatting in certain circumstances.
A&G Shooting in Fairfield, Maine has a new employee who has caused quite a stir: His name is Kade, and he is a baby miniature zebu calf. He loves taking pictures.
House Republicans derided Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik's testimony when first asked by Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., that she had not seen any "anti-Jewish" protests.
Richard Brendan Globensky, 39, is accused of transporting millions of dollars worth of stolen Masters merchandise and memorabilia, according to multiple reports and court documents.
A proposed California bill aims to ease the struggle of pet owners in finding rental housing by prohibiting no-pet policies and additional fees for pets.
San Francisco is set to receive a pair of pandas from China, continuing the tradition of "panda diplomacy." Mayor London Breed announced the panda loan on Friday.
The World Health Organization has approved a new version of a cholera vaccine that could help address a surge in cases that has depleted the global vaccine stockpile.
Missouri Democratic Rep. Cori Bush has paid her husband $15,000 from her campaign this year amid a federal probe into her campaign spending on purported security expenses.
On the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, a vigil will be held to honor the 12 students and one teacher who lost their lives.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke with reporters Thursday, when he addressed publicly for the first time the team's decision to trade their top offensive threat, Stefon Diggs.
The upcoming emergence of trillions of periodical cicadas is not just a nuisance but also an opportunity for culinary exploration, according to some in New Orleans.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger is urging NPR to purge its CEO, former Wikimedia chief Katherine Maher, for her past comments being critical of a "free and open" internet.
New York City-based author of a new book, "Waving Goodbye," reveals that being grateful for the life he had with his now-deceased wife is what helps most as he copes with grief and loss.
After Iran's massive air assault on Israel, it appears likely that Israel will be forced to strike back. Iran has been attacking other nations since the mullahs came to power in 1979.
When traveling in Washington state, visitors can hike, whale watch and try fresh shellfish. But there is more to Washington than Seattle and the parks on the state's western half.
South Korea's government is adjusting its plan to increase admissions to medical schools amid a weeks-long strike by thousands of doctors, officials said.
Three House Democrats, all of whom dismissed concern about the southern border crisis and voted against measures to enhance border security in the past, are now giving attention to the issue.
Houston district Judge Ursula Hall shot down Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonβs attempt to block a guaranteed income program based on grounds that its unconstitutional.
Former first lady Melania Trump stressed the importance of unifying the nation, telling Fox News Digital that "equality" needs to be the "everyday experience of every American."
Zay Flowers will not face disciplinary action after the NFL said Thursday that it found "insufficient evidence" that the Ravens wideout violated league policy over an alleged assault.
The Israeli Defense Force launched strikes into the the Iranian region of Isfahan, home to multiple nuclear reactors and enrichment centers, but did not damage the facilities.
Ever wondered where popular phrases come from? Here are three favorite sayings with interesting origin stories and possible theories about their beginnings and meanings.
Congressman Jamaal Bowman claims that the Thursday arrest of fellow βSquad" member Rep.Β Ilhan Omarβs daughter at anti-Israel protests at Columbia University was political payback.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the American envoy to the United Nations, visited the atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki, Japan, becoming the first U.S. cabinet member to do so.
The International Olympic Committee on Friday announced plans to use AI in various Olympic aspects, including athlete identification, training and judging.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., torched Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik's testimony on Professor Joseph Massad, stating, "knowingly misleading Congress is a felony."
Tunde Onakoya, a chess champion and advocate for child education, is striving to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest continuous chess marathon.
National parks and battlefields tell the sweeping history of the American Revolution. But the full story of independence includes these 5 unusual or forgotten sites.
Israel's national amputee soccer team is heading to France for the 2024 European Amputee Football Championships in June. The team lineup includes two Israeli soldiers.
A panel on MSNBCβs βThe 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle" suggested that Russia and Saudi Arabia are halting oil production and raising gas prices to hurt Biden.
Israeli carried out a "limited" strike against Iran on Friday, targeting the country's Isfahan province, which is where Natanz, one of Iran's nuclear facilities, is located.
Former President Trump warned of the consequences of losing his presidential immunity argument, while saying that if he loses that protection, so will βcrooked" President Joe Biden.
Two Polish citizens have been detained in connection with the assault on Russian activist Leonid Volkov in Vilnius, Lithuania. The attack occurred on March 12.
The Biden administration has sent 50 Haitians back to their country, marking its first deportation flight in months to the Caribbean nation, officials said.
The Environmental Protection Agency has designated two forever chemicals used in cookware, carpets and firefighting foams as hazardous substances, officials said.
Legal experts examine how Trump's hush money case β which some experts consider to be legally weak and politically motivated β could erode trust in Americaβs justice system.
Chicago voters are pushing back against Mayor Brandon Johnson for his 'insulting' and 'disrespectful' migrant funding plan that would re-allocate tax dollars to illegal immigrants.
The RNC and Trump campaign unveiled their election integrity unit in key battleground states to monitor and possibly challenge vote-counting in November's election.
Donald Trump's request to halt lawsuits accusing him of inciting the U.S. Capitol attack has been denied as he continues to battle his 2020 election interference case.
The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has voiced the significance of Finland's decision to close its border with Russia due to a surge in migrants.
French athletes participating in the Paris Olympics and Paralympics will receive mental health support to combat online harassment and cyberbullying, officials said.
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane explained why imposing secondary sanctions on China is important to thwarting Iran's aggression in the Middle East.
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White broke his career points total with 42 against the Atlanta Hawks to keep his season alive, but it doesn't count in the record books.
A Milwaukee college student was killed during a date, and police found her body parts scattered across the city, drawing some comparisons to the "Milwaukee Monster"
According to a recent report from the L.A. Times, voter focus groups in Arizona did not have favorable views of Vice President Harris, even among Democratic voters.
Taylor Swift seemingly refers to her ongoing feud with Kim Kardashian in her new track, "ThanK you aIMee" from her surprise deluxe album, βThe Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology."
Louisiana authorities on Monday arrested David Hernandez, 49, in connection with his estranged wife Lisa Hernandez's murder. David is accused of stalking Lisa before killing her.
Brian Rodriguez, 35, faces a litany of charges after allegedly squatting in Adele Andaloro's Queens home. Andaloro was arrested earlier this year for changing the locks.
Chris Pratt showed off a new injury he received after attempting to perform a stunt in the making of his new movie, "Mercy." The star showed photos of his bruised and swollen ankle on Instagram.
The Department of Education finalized a sweeping reversal of Trump-era Title IX reforms on Friday, a win for teachers unions that had advocated for such an action.
Masih Alinejad is outraged at progressive Americans for refusing to stand with Iranian women and urged high-powered liberals Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey to take action.
A caretaker invited four individuals who have Down syndrome to be in her wedding party after saying they were "like family" to her. Here's more about the special occasion.
Croatia's President Zoran MilanoviΔ has been banned by the country's Constitutional Court from becoming prime minister, in the event that his party garners a majority after this week's parliamentary election.
Protesters at Columbia University returned to the campusβ lawn area on Friday morning to continue their anti-Israel protest and say they will βhold this line" until their demands are met.
Many regions across the U.S. experienced βrecord-breaking high temperatures" in 2023 due to extreme heat, according to the CDC. Experts share risk factors and safety tips.
The audience for National Public Radio aka NPR is made up of mostly liberal listeners. Why should American taxpayers, who lean conservative, support the organization with their money?
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi ignored the Israeli missile strikes that hit his country during a speech on Friday, apparently walking back his previous threats of total war.
Authorities are investigating what caused a large school bus fire to erupt on the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County, New Jersey, while 10 students were aboard.
Las Vegas Aces star Aβja Wilson is setting the record straight when it comes to her feelings towards Indiana Fever rookie and WNBA phenom Caitlin Clark.
In a recent interview, Olympian Simone Biles opens up about the viral video of her husband saying that he "didn't know who she was" when they first matched on a celebrity dating app.
Tallulah Willis honored her dad, Bruce Willis, at the 30th anniversary celebration of "Pulp Fiction." Stars John Travolta and Uma Thurman were among the attendees.
The full jury, including alternate jurors, was selected and sworn in Friday for former President Trumpβs criminal trial in New York City, setting the stage for opening arguments to begin next week.
Ukraine said on Friday it shot down a Russian strategic bomber, while Moscow officials claimed the plane crashed due to a malfunction; neither claim could be verified.
Military scientists have identified the remains of Army Pfc. Harry Jerele of Berkeley, Illinois, who in 1942 died of pneumonia while held captive at Cabanatuan.
A hacker activist group in Belarus has claimed to have infiltrated computers at Grodno Azot, the country's largest fertilizer plant, to pressure the government to free political prisoners.
A Republican congressman whose constituents are on the frontline of the ongoing crisis at the southern border is warning about the dangers of a Venezuelan street gang.
Public documents reveal Maggie Goodlander has not voted in New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District since 2008, despite mulling a bid for the district's open House seat in 2024.
The City of Staunton Fire and Rescue received an interesting call from a Virginia residence after a Civil War-era projectile was found buried in the home's yard.
Sen. John Fetterman called on the media to keep a spotlight on Israeli hostages being held in Gaza on Friday, saying he doesn't understand why the issue doesn't receive more coverage.
A judge has dismissed two felony charges against Waylon Kurts, a Vermont resident accused of plotting a campus shooting at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.
An appeals court on Thursday unanimously dismissed charges against James Holkeboer, a Michigan elections worker who downloaded a list of voters' names after a 2022 primary election.
Marijuana culture's holiday, 4/20, is this coming Saturday; some college students gather in clouds of smoke to celebrate while some pot shops offer discounts.
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He Jie was stripped of his first-place medal and prize money after an investigation found that three other runners had purposely slowed down in the final moments of a half marathon in Beijing.
The UN's refugee agency has said that efforts by Cyprus to stop Syrian refugee-laden boats from reaching the island nation must not put passengers at risk or violate international human rights laws.
An Italian court has dismissed a case against rescue ship crews from Save The Children, Jugend Rettet and Doctors Without Borders; charges were dropped accusing them of 'collaborating with smugglers.'
The U.S. Treasury announced on Friday that Bangkok-based plastics firm SCG Plastics Co. has agreed to pay $20 million to settle with the U.S. over 467 violations of Iran sanctions.
A Dominican soldier identified as Paulino de la Cruz has been arrested under suspicion he raped a 14-year-old Haitian girl while tasked with searching for illegal immigrants.
"Chrisley Knows Best" stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were not present in Atlanta court for first appeal hearing on bank and tax fraud conviction from 2022.
"The View" co-host Ana Navarro, a friend of Sen. Bob Menendez, suggested the embattled Democrat's wife was the mastermind in his alleged corruption case.
Three police officers from Northern California have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death Mario Gonzalez, who had been pinned face-down on the ground.
If Congress passes an aid bill, the Pentagon could start sending weapons to Ukraine within days; officials warn that more U.S. aid is needed or Ukraine could lose the war to Russia this year.
A.J. Brown has stated he wants to remain with the Philadelphia Eagles, but the wide receiver cryptically changed his X profile picture to a photo of Tom Brady recently.
Republican lawmakers blasted new regulations for Title IX being ushered in by President Biden's Department of Education that would protect gender identity from discrimination.
The climate protest group Climate Defiance, which disrupted an event with Sen. Lisa Murkowski in Washington, D.C., this week was recently invited for a private meeting at the White House.
The flame that will burn at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics is spending the night at the Acropolis in Athens before being delivered to French officials next week.
The FBI has been exonerated by a DOJ review that found no wrongdoing by the agency after a leaked memo from one of its Virginia field offices purportedly targeted traditional Catholics.
The pioneering band Heart, featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Nancy and Ann Wilson, is hitting the road for a world tour this spring and fall; they also have a new song called 'Roll the Dice.'
A fire engulfed part of the Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon, which was featured in 1980's "The Shining," on Thursday night. Fire officials later shared that the scene was declared under control.
Dr. Phil interviewed two parents who lamented that current leadership is forcing them to pay for illegal immigrants while their family struggles to afford basics.
J.J. McCarthy's name has skyrocketed to the top of draft boards since he won the national championship, but there is still one "huge question" about him, Kurt Warner says.
Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton can be disciplined by the state bar association over his failed attempt at overturning the 2020 presidential election, according to a Texas appeals court ruling.
Maryland police responded Friday to a shooting in Greenbelt, near Washington, D.C., where five people were shot after a senior skip day turned violent.
The New York Mets apparently pulled the plug on boxers Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia throwing out the first pitch earlier this week because of their altercation earlier in the day.
Police were reportedly called to the office of then-North Dakota Forensic Examiner Dr. Barrie Miller on the day of her firing, where she was reportedly making "homicidal comments."
Loren Faulkner, 18, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has turned himself in to police on 31 counts of criminal mischief and hate-motivated criminal mischief.
A Maryland teenager allegedly plotted to commit a mass shooting at two schools, according to a 129-page manifesto found by law enforcement authorities.
With Mother's Day coming up fast, here are 5 thoughtful gift ideas on Amazon for the wonderful grandmother in your life β with wallet-friendly suggestions and customization, too.
The Rutgers University Student Assembly New Brunswick posted on their Instagram account that students voted to call for the school to end a partnership with Tel Aviv University.
A suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden vest near a van carrying Japanese autoworkers in Karachi. The workers escaped, but three bystanders were wounded.
15 British soldiers accused of lying to an inquiry into Bloody Sunday, during which 13 civilians were killed in the Northern Ireland conflict, will not face perjury charges.
The Air National Guard has delayed a plan for its Alaska unit that would have converted 80 Active Guard and Reserve members to dual status tech positions.
The Federal Aviation Administration and United Airlines are investigating the Colorado Rockies after a coach posted a video on social media showing him in the cockpit during a flight.
The U.S. Border Patrol has asserted its authority to confiscate cannabis shipments as New Mexico businesses file complaints that more than $300,000 worth of marijuana has been seized.
The brother of Michael and Jontay Porter, who was recently banned from the NBA, was sentenced to six years in prison Friday for a fatal DUI crash last year.
During Friday's White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Biden's cannibalism comment about his Uncle Bosie and called out Donald Trump in the process.
Jodie Foster celebrating her Handprint and Footprint Ceremony on Friday apparently isn't enough to get her two adult sons to watch her films. The actress and filmmaker said this accomplishment in Hollywood was her "childhood fantasy."
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, complaints that pregnant women were turned away from emergency rooms in the U.S. spiked in 2022, according to federal documents.
A Wisconsin prosecutor has said she will not bring charges against a lawmaker accused of trying to 'evade state campaign finance laws' in an effort to unseat Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
California Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez called for the protesters who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge on Monday to be punished to the "fullest extent of the law."
Giancarlo Esposito nearly arranged his own murder to collect a life insurance policy to support his family before finding fame on TV drama "Breaking Bad."
U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said she was proud of her daughter, Isra Hirsi, after the college student was arrested while talking part in an anti-Israel protest.
Chinese hackers who have gained access to critical American infrastructure systems plan to "wreak havoc" on them with the intention of inducing "panic," the FBI director said this week.
Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University in New York City refused to be interviewed by Fox News unless filming was halted and a "media team" was called.
Fox News host Jesse Watters suggests President Biden doesn't want to debate former President Trump is over fear of being asked about false cannibal story on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
The New York Attorney Generalβs office asked a judge to void a $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump claiming the fraud bond isn't properly backed.
On this day in history, April 20, 1898, the 25th president, William McKinley, went to Congress to ask for declaration of war on Spain in defense of Cuba, which had been battling Spain.
White House Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment on the overnight limited air strike Israel fired at Iran and what the U.S. response would be.
Despite six Super Bowls during his legendary tenure with the New England Patriots, Julian Edelman admitted he wasn't surprised to see both sides move on.
"Spaceballs" tells the tale of an alien princess, played by Daphne Zuniga, who is rescued by a space mercenary, played by Bill Pullman, from an evil ruler, played by Mel Brooks, and his hatchet man, Dark Helmet, played by Rick Moranis.
A handful of vulnerable House Democrats are under fire after their ties to a left-wing Gen Z advocacy group advocating things like abolishing cash bail came to light.
For more than 50 years, the "execution-style" shooting of Hiram "Ross" Grayam remained a mystery β but Thomas Williams was named as his killer this week after his ex-wife came forward.
An upstart climate activist group known as Gas Leaks is increasing in prominence and financial backing, despite much of its information being shielded from the public.
Republican candidate Curtis Bashaw of New Jersey is optimistic the GOP in 2024 can break a nearly half century long losing streak in Senate elections in the Garden State