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Russia begins withdrawing peacekeeping forces from Karabakh, now under full Azerbaijan control

Azerbaijan and Russian officials announced Wednesday that Russian forces are being withdrawn from the Karabakh region in Azerbaijan; forces have been stationed there since the end of a war in 2020.

Wisconsin Supreme Court justices question how much power Legislature should have

Wisconsin Supreme Court justices on Wednesday questioned the amount of power legislative committees should have, in a case brought against the legislature by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.

The girl who can't smile, plus 'Ozempic babies' and sleep-related disorders

The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.

New York Legislature hit by cyberattack

The New York Legislature's bill drafting office was apparently targeted in a cyberattack early Wednesday, according to officials. The attack's full scope is not immediately clear.

Britain's contentious plan to send some migrants to Rwanda hits a hurdle in Parliament

The Safety of Rwanda Bill, which would allow Britain to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, has suffered a setback after Parliament's upper chamber tried to amend the legislation.

After 40 years in Park City, Sundance exploring options for 2027 film festival and beyond

The Sundance Institute has started to explore the possibility of other U.S. locations to host the Sundance Film Festival beginning in 2027; Park City, Utah has been home to the festival for 40 years.

Caitlin Clark hoped Fever got No. 1 pick in WNBA Draft, says team taking her was 'pretty set in stone'

Caitlin Clark admits wanting the Indiana Fever to get the first overall pick in the WNBA Draft when the lottery happened late last year, as she could have the chance to play close home.

Bragg says he will try to 'discredit' Trump if he testifies in his defense during criminal trial

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg intends to use former President Trump’s alleged β€œprior misconduct and criminal acts" to discredit him if he testifies in his own defense at trial, according to a notice filed Wednesday.

Fox News Politics: Capitol grill

The latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content

Maine boy, 11, dies in ATV crash on neighbor's property

An 11-year-old boy was killed Tuesday afternoon when he crashed an all-terrain vehicle on a neighbor's property in Sangerville, Maine, wardens reported.

Hockey fan saves 4-year-old from flying puck during game

One hockey fan's quick reaction time saved a 4-year-old boy from a potentially severe injury during an AHL game in Ohio last week, where the boy's mother was grateful.

'American Idol' judge Katy Perry wants Jelly Roll to replace her on show

Katy Perry isn't going to walk away from "American Idol" without sharing who she wants to replace her. The judge of seven seasons announced she would love to have Jelly Roll fill her seat on the show.

Judges orders Pennsylvania agency to produce inspection records related to chocolate plant blast

As part of a probe into last year's fatal explosion at a chocolate factory, a federal judge ruled this week that Pennsylvania utility regulators must give inspection records to the National Transportation Safety Board.

How many ballerinas can dance on tiptoes in one place? A world record 353 at New York's Plaza Hotel

Hundreds of dancers gathered on Wednesday in New York's Plaza Hotel to break the world record for 'dancing on pointe in one place;' the event was organized by a ballet scholarship program.

A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai's airport

The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday attempted to dry out after Dubai International Airport was flooded out and flights were disrupted; this follows the heaviest rain ever recorded in the country.

Air National Guard changes in Alaska could affect national security, civilian rescues, staffers say

The Alaska Air National Guard's rescues could be curtailed due to personnel changes; this comes as part of a nationwide move to balance the number of the Air National Guard's top-earning positions.

French police evict hundreds from abandoned Paris warehouse ahead of Olympics

Ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games, French police on Wednesday carried out a large-scale eviction at the country's biggest squat which had become home to around 450 migrants.

Vermont farms are still recovering from flooding as they enter the growing season

Heading into this year's growing season, hundreds of farms in Vermont are still recovering from last year's catastrophic flooding; fundraising campaign Dig Deep Vermont is giving out grants to farms.

Accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger offers up alibi

Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students said he was out driving to take a hike and see "the moon and stars," his lawyers said.

Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organs

Two recently-published studies investigated how microplastics can find their way inside the organs of both humans and mice, and what the potential impact can be.

Belarus votes to suspend Conventional Forces participation

Belarus' parliament on Wednesday voted to suspend Minsk's participation in the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, which could lead to military expansion by the Lukashenko regime.

As N.Y. Times investigates leaks, liberal newsrooms have the upper hand

A potentially damaging leak at the New York Times has created a whodunnit pitting the new school, representing an anti-Israel standpoint, against the old guard.

Short questions with Dana Perino for Griff Jenkins

National correspondent Griff Jenkins tells Dana Perino about his standout reporting assignments, the most adventurous thing he's ever done and the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party.

Trump trial: Jury selection to resume in New York City for 3rd day in former president's trial

Jury selection in former President Trump’s historic and unprecedented criminal trial stemming from charges brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is expected to resume Thursday morning.

America First means helping Ukraine. It never meant America Alone

America First never meant our nation abandoning its friends and allies. It never meant America Alone. It meant providing Ukrainians with the weapons they could use to stop Putin.

50 NPR employees demand CEO Katherine Maher, editor-in-chief publicly rebuke 'factual inaccuracies'

A group of NPR employees signed a letter addressed to NPR leadership, calling on leaders to publicly address Uri Berliner's essay, specifically its "factual inaccuracies and elisions."

Hanna Cavinder announces return to Miami basketball: 'Itching to get back'

Hanna Cavinder announced on Wednesday she will return to the Miami Hurricanes for her final year of college basketball eligibility after taking last season off.

Bill Belichick has Giants reunion in mind along with other NFC East teams for next gig

Bill Belichick reportedly has the New York Giants on a shortlist of teams he would want to coach for next and is "biding his time" until one of the teams make a move.

British parliament votes to ban smoking for all people born after 2009

The U.K. House of Commons has voted in favor of banning the purchase of nicotine products for all individuals born after 2009, aiming to create the country's first "smoke-free generation."

OJ Simpson cremated in Las Vegas

The remains of former NFL running back O.J. Simpson, who died at 76 last week following a battle with cancer, have been cremated in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Trump hush money trial: Juror excused after saying she does not think she can be fair

One of the jurors selected and sworn in earlier this week to serve on the jury for former President Trump’s criminal trial was excused Thursday morning after she said she no longer believes she can be fair.

Trump juror previously arrested for ripping down right-leaning political ads dismissed from trial

A second juror was excused from the jury in former President Trump’s criminal trial on Thursday after it was revealed that he was arrested for tearing down right-leaning political advertisements.

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