The Supreme Court's ruling on an obstruction of justice case for a Capitol riot defendant could have major implication on Trump's unrelated election interference case
The U.S. Trade Representatives Office said Tuesday it has filed a labor complaint after Mexico refused to act in the case of a Mexican call center that allegedly fired or threatened union organizers.
A U.N.-backed gathering has reportedly raised some $630 million in funding for conflict-ravaged Ethiopia, but still fell far short of its billion-dollar goal.
The Bucks are reportedly bracing to be without their two-time MVP, but are hopeful he can return by the end of their first-round series against the Pacers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former aide, Samantha Cohen, revealed she was one of 10 staff members questioned during an investigation into the Duchess' alleged bullying against staffers.
College football coaches have told FOX Sports' Joel Klatt that they're in panic over the upcoming spring transfer window. Here's how Klatt would fix the issue.
A study by Toronto Metropolitan University researched the effects of drinking 100% orange juice vs. sugar-sweetened orange beverages on appetite, food intake and glycemic response in adults.
Liev Schreiber experienced a medical scare just moments before he was supposed to appear on stage on Broadway and was later diagnosed with temporary amnesia.
Steve Kerr looks back on Golden State's decade of success with gratitude, while vowing to enjoy every last second of his most challenging season as a coach.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow feels his squad is "built to beat" Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs despite them being back-to-back Super Bowl champions.
The United Nations and U.S. State Department both declined to confirm the foreign minister's visit, but each stressed the need to adhere to access for representatives of all member states.
An Oklahoma boy with a precocious passion for marine biology adopted an octopus after years of begging. The octopus, named Terrance, recently had dozens of babies.
A left-wing dark money group funded by George Soros will provide bail money and legal support for anti-Israel demonstrators who blocked major roadways and highways Monday.
The Labor Department announced Tuesday it has issued a new federal rule on miners' safety; the rule cuts down the permissible exposure limit for crystalline silica, linked to black lung disease.
An exchange of gunfire Tuesday morning between two men getting off a bus in downtown Flint, Michigan, left one of them in critical condition and a woman wounded.
The Mengniu Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday is under review after a controversial finish in which China's top long-distance runner, He Jie, finished first.
Democratic Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small was caught on video abusing his daughter by her boyfriend, of whom he disapproved, according to an affidavit.
The trial for ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov was scheduled to begin Monday in Los Angeles after special counsel David Weiss filed charges against him.
MSNBC's Joy Reid applauded the "DEIs" prosecuting Donald Trump on Monday, calling it "wonderfully poetic" as his first criminal trial in New York is underway.
Fox News contributor Juan Williams reacted to the news that NPR suspended veteran editor Uri Berliner shortly after he blew the whistle on the network's left-leaning coverage.
A teen with cancer got a unique experience thanks to the CEO of Ford. The 18-year-old and his dad from Utah were gifted a trip to the performance racing school.
Former MLB infielder Yuniesky Betancourt has been charged by authorities with four felony counts for his involvement in an alleged insurance fraud scam.
Chemical giant Bayer has been lobbying lawmakers to pass bills that would provide it with a legal shield against lawsuits that assert its weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.
Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal spoke to Chicago-area business leaders on Tuesday, as part of multiple stops aimed at drumming up investment in the war-torn country.
Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh pressed by FOX News Channel's Bill Hemmer on the possibility of the US helping Israel's attack against Iran as the Jewish State's war cabinet weighs its next move.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., called on Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to immediately resign during a contentious exchange at a hearing on Tuesday morning.
A Muslim valedictorian at the University of Southern California has been barred from giving a commencement speech after anti-Israel posts came to light.
Jazzmine Hall, 29, of Athens, Tennessee, pleaded guilty Monday to killing four people over a custody dispute, and has been sentenced to life in prison.
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A new House report released Tuesday revealed that China is fueling the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. to create "chaos and devastation" from the epidemic.
At least 29 suspected Maoist rebels were killed by police in India in the central state of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday; this comes three days before the beginning of a national election.
Dowling Catholic High School basketball coach Kristin Meyer reacts to her former player Caitlin Clark being drafted as the number one pick in the 2024 WNBA draft.
Former President Donald Trump is the first U.S. president to face criminal charges in an American courtroom, yet most of the country is getting news about the trial secondhand.
Skyler Miser has grown up around the circus. Now as the Ringling Rocket, she knows circus life well, as both of her parents are also former performers.
The lawyer for Lee Chatfield, the former leader of the Michigan House, said Tuesday that prosecutors plan to file charges against Chatfield for financial crimes.
Scott Peterson returns to court as he seeks a new trial in murder of pregnant wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner with help from LA Innocence Project.
In a first-of-its kind move, California might regulate groundwater use in part of San Joaquin Valley; this comes 10 years after lawmakers tasked local communities with managing the resource.
An annual gathering of far-right politicians and supporters, held this year in Brussels, was shut down by Belgian police on Tuesday who cited concerns about public order.
The long-awaited articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Mayorkas were delivered to the Senate on Tuesday, setting in motion a required procedure in the upper chamber.
FIRST ON FOX: Republican Rep. Chris Smith unveiled an effort to block cobalt extracted using child labor from being used to build U.S. electric vehicle batteries.
Juan Alvarez-Sorto, a 25-year-old Salvadoran national, was sentenced to 37 years in prison Friday for carjacking and kidnapping an FBI employee in South Dakota.
Dorien Ray, 21, of McComb, Mississippi, has been arrested under suspicion he killed a 79-year-old man at a New Mexico rest stop, before stealing his car and leading police on a chase.
Business owners and immigrant groups sounded off to the media about the Biden administration granting work permits to new migrants over legal immigrants.
Legal experts say the DOJ was βon the ropes" in Tuesdayβs oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
Pro-life and Christian activists say that former President Donald Trump risks alienating a key voting bloc with his moderated stance on abortion ahead of the 2024 election.
Along a West Virginia trail, a camera caught on video the Allegheny woodrat, a rodent that is considered to be a "species of concern" in some American states.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said Monday that Donald Trump glared at her before walking out of the courtroom, after she reported that Trump had fallen asleep.
U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack is fining Texas $100,000 per day for not adequately investigating the allegations of abuse in the state's foster care system.
Ernie Aimone, 81, was attacked last Wednesday for the first time in 40 years delivering pizza in Chicago. He was punched by a teen who stole his car, then crashed it in a police chase.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, when asked on Capitol Hill about special counsel Robert Hur's report on President Biden, said the president has "no impairment."
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated educational benefits of war veteran James Rudisill, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
A federal judge has ruled Harvard Medical School assistant professor Dipak Panigrahy plagiarized large portions of an export report for a Lockheed Martin lawsuit.
Officer Michael Jensen and Sheriff's Deputy Michael Hoosock were shot and killed earlier this week when a suspect ambushed law enforcement outside a residential home.
Sylvester Stallone is business as usual as he prepares for the second season of "Tulsa King" to premiere. The "Rocky" star allegedly created a "toxic" set while filming the show.
Argentinaβs highest criminal court has deemed Iran and Hezbollah responsible for the 1994 Buenos Aires bombing that killed 85 people, making it the deadliest attack in the country's history.
As jury selection continues in former President Trump's criminal trial in New York City, a poll finds that only 35% of Americans believe he committed a crime.
Republican leaders in Wisconsin will not attend Gov. Tony Evers' most recent meeting to discuss the spending of $125 million in an effort to combat PFAS chemicals in polluted groundwater.
Artists are sure to create all manner of strange adaptations when well-known characters enter the public domain, as was the case with Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse.
The Olympic flame-lighting ceremony has roots in ancient Greece and connects modern Olympic Games to their origin. The flame for the Paris games was lit on April 16, 2024.
HBO's Bill Maher predicted President Biden will agree to debate former President Trump but insisted it's "gonna be bad" for Biden, suggesting he'll look "old and feeble" on stage.
Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange caught fire, bringing down its well-known spire. Many valuables from within were saved when pedestrians stopped to lend a hand.
President Biden reportedly warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that America will not support further, direct action taken against Iran, suggesting his counterpart "take the win."
Measures are being taken to prepare Paris' security and transportation for the upcoming Olympics, which will flood the city with millions more people than usual.
Pentagon chief Austin Lloyd met with his Chinese counterpart for the first time since 2022 in an attempt to open communications between the to militaries and ease rising tensions.
A Muslim student at a London school lost a court battle over the school's ban on prayer. The judge ruled that the student had accepted the school's rules upon enrollment.
Suspended NPR editor Uri Berliner doesnβt think embattled CEO Katherine Maher is right for the job after her far-left political views on social media came to light.
The California Highway Patrol has arrested 38 people linked to anti-Israel protests that disrupted traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge and in Oakland, California.
Kevin Costner still thinks he has what it takes to star in a romantic leading role, opting to cast himself in one of his movies instead of Hollywood hunk Chris Hemsworth, who lobbied for the part.
Liberal mega donor George Soros funneled $60 million into a liberal Super PAC last quarter that was disbursed to a variety of far-left groups, including Planned Parenthood.
Suspended NPR editor Uri Berliner doesnβt think embattled CEO Katherine Maher is right for the job after her far-left political views posted to social media were unearthed by NPR critics.
Baltimore bridge collapse survivor Julio Cervantes Suarez's attorneys say workers were not warned of a potential collapse while they were taking breaks in their cars.
House Speaker Johnson slammed Sen. Chuck Schumer for refusing to condemn anti-Israel demonstrations nationwide, arguing it is 'shameful' some leaders are 'turning their back' on Israel.
Colonel Ralph Puckett, Jr., a Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War, will lie in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, Congress' leaders announced on Tuesday.
A married Nebraska teacher allegedly sexually abused one of her teenage students and was charged with a felony that carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.
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President Biden formally declined to testify at the request of House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky. regarding his family's business dealings.
Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes explained why he avoided calling for tighter gun laws after the Super Bowl parade shooting and not endorsing a presidential candidate.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and conveyed concerns about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, voicing the threat it poses to global security.
FIRST ON FOX: Senate Republicans are calling on President Biden to revoke sanctions relief for Venezuela over the nation's apparent violation of an agreement with opposition leaders.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has filed a motion to hold former President Trump in contempt of court, claiming he violated the gag order imposed upon him by publishing three social media posts relating to two known witnesses in his criminal trialβMichael Cohen and Stormy Daniels.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a statement on Tuesday saying the French construction who confronted the man who stabbed six people at a Sydney shopping mall is "welcome to stay in the country."
Azerbaijan says the UN's International Court of Justice does not have jurisdiction to hear Armenia's case alleging Azerbaijan violated a convention prohibiting racial discrimination.
GOP Rep. Chris Smith is calling on Japan's prime minister to act to ensure that hundreds of American children abducted by their parents in Japan are reunited with their families.
North Korea is intensifying its surveillance of citizens through the widespread installation of surveillance cameras and the collection of biometric data.
During Monday's episode of "American Idol," Katy Perry found herself in the middle of a major wardrobe malfunction moments before a contestant took the stage.
Rock icon John Mellencamp is asking rowdy fans to avoid his shows in the future after a March incident when the singer stormed off stage after yelling at hecklers.
The four suspects charged in the killings of two missing Kansas women belonged to an anti-government group called the "God's Misfits," investigators say.
A judge rejected Prince Harry's request to appeal an earlier ruling upholding a government panelβs decision to limit his access to publicly funded security.
The U.S. ambassador to Japan has urged Tokyo to take a greater role in developing, producing and supplying weapons for a stronger security alliance during conflict.
United Kingdom lawmakers will debate and vote on a bill that would phase out the legal sale of tobacco entirely by raising the age of sale by one year each year.
The Democrats' Senate campaign arm is rolling out a slate of multimillion-dollar ad reservations in pivotal swing states as it looks to protect Democrats' majority in the upper chamber.
The Maine Legislature is set to pass bills impacting the rights of gun-owning residents across the state following the deadliest shooting in Maine's history last year.
Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers career couldn't have gotten off to a stranger start. But he's come out of the off-field turmoil a better teammate β and hitting like his MVP self again.
Former TV anchor Katie Couric claimed class resentment and anti-intellectualism was behind the MAGA movement during an appearance on Bill Maher's podcast this week.
Former President Donald Trump slammed hush money case presiding Judge Juan Merchan as a "conflicted" judge ahead of entering the courtroom for day two of the trial.
Josephine Dunn, who lost her daughter to tragic fentanyl poisoning, criticized Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, blaming him partially for her death.
A ported phone number scam is leading to more people having their identities stolen by sophisticated scammers. Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson tells you what you need to know.
Lard, essential to the human diet for centuries, suffered a wave of bad publicity in recent decades. It's enjoying a sudden rebirth, thanks in large part to pie makers.
Turkey has suffered significant economic woes throughout the coronavirus pandemic, leading a tight general election last year that Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoΔan barely managed to survive.
The United States Navy is expecting to fall short of its recruitment goals, failing to keep up with success from the U.S. Army and Air Force reported this recruiting year.
President Biden returns to the campaign trail on Tuesday while Trump has been ordered to attend the court proceedings Tuesday and every day of the trial.
U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield urged Russia and China to halt their support for North Korea, saying that it shields the country from sanctions.
Blondie, Green Day, and the Chicks are among the artists with albums being inducted into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress in 2024.
Investigators have located the suspect car in the deadly carjacking of a woman in Winter Springs, Florida, but have still not found the people responsible.
The U.S. State Department has given approval for the potential sale of aircraft contractor logistics support to Iraq, at an estimated cost of $140 million.
Warren Buffettβs BNSF Railway is being sued for allegedly polluting a Montana town with asbestos, resulting in the deaths of at least two people from mesothelioma.
NPR has suspended veteran editor Uri Berliner after he detailed his employerβs "absence of viewpoint diversity" last week in aΒ stunning rebukeΒ of the news organization.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was blasted on social media over a comment last year, when he said the Middle East was the quietest its been in two decades.
President Biden's administration is launching a program to assist 50 countries in identifying and responding to infectious diseases to prevent future pandemics.
A reporter working for a local news outlet in Georgia spoke with multiple Black voters, noting that Donald Trump may benefit from decreased enthusiasm for Biden.
Greece has proposed a plan to create two large marine parks as part of an $830 million program to protect marine ecosystems, drawing criticism from Turkey.
Russian soldiers who defected and fled Russia since the start of the war with Ukraine speak about their reasons for leaving and their struggles finding a safe place to land.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will transition out of office after 20 years, with Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong set to succeed him on May 15.
Iran launched drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles at Israel but the US Navy was ready to help our ally. Technical superiority and courage led to a near-perfect defense.
Former detainees of Iraqβs Abu Ghraib prison are suing Virginia-based military contractor CACI for what they claim is its role in the torture they suffered while imprisoned.
Pittsburgh Steelers star Russell Wilson called for Caitlin Clark and other WNBA players to get paid more as their salaries were debated on social media.
In an interview with Bill Maher, former NBC star Katie Couric revealed the "incredibly sexist attitude" she received from her "Today" co-anchor Bryant Gumbel.
A stabbing attack at the the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, Australia is being investigated as a "terrorist incident," police say.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday said he is urging 32 countries to impose additional sanctions on Iran targeting its missile program after attack on Israel.
There are an abundance of fruit and vegetables that thrive in the spring. Take advantage of these fruits and vegetables seasonal in spring for a fresh bite.
Crews are using the largest crane on the Eastern Seaboard to haul sections of Baltimoreβs Francis Scott Key Bridge out of the Baltimore harbor in a race against the clock.
NASA's plan to retrieve samples from Mars for analysis on Earth is on hold due to cost and time constraints. The project has been deemed too expensive.
Regular maintenance of household devices is an important factor of home safety. This includes checking batteries and inspecting for signs of wear and tear.
After the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in over a century killed 101 people in Hawaii, the Maui Fire Department is expected to release a report analyzing their response.
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing global bleaching for the fourth time due to prolonged warming of the oceans, according to reef scientists.
WWE star Rhea Ripley announced she will give up her Women's World Championship on Monday after suffering an injury during an altercation with Liv Morgan.
Researchers have discovered the ancient origins of arabica coffee, the world's most popular type, tracing its lineage back about 600,000 years through genetic analysis.
Tayla Clement, 26, was born with a rare disorder that made it impossible to smile β but she says she is grateful for it. Clement shared her experience with Fox News Digital.
Baltimore Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins is already up for "Catch of the Year" after the tremendous diving play he made against the Minnesota Twins on Monday night.
Carolina Panthers star Adam Thielen sounded off on the NFL's decision to ban the hip-drop tackle technique in the offseason, calling it "kind of a bummer."
A Houston man "fully equipped to deceive" was arrested for impersonating a police officer after he attempted to pull over real deputies during a racing event over the weekend.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley said Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's case against former President Donald Trump is over something that is "not a recognizable crime."
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast marine debris vortex, is being tackled by The Ocean Cleanupβs innovative technologies. Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson explains.
Author Michael Sobolik explained to Fox News Digital the ways the United States must go on offense against China in order to win the developing Cold War between the nations.
HBO's Bill Maher took a swipe at sister network CNN for its over-the-top "negative" coverage of former President Trump, saying he's "bored" by it despite being a Trump hater himself.
Author Warren Kozak of New York City has written a moving book about the loss of his wife to cancer and the emotional and psychological fallout β also sharing tips and advice for others.
A former high-level NPR executive feels a "real problem" was identified by NPR editor Uri Berliner's scathing piece exposing a liberal bias at his own news outlet.
A conservative legal defense organization filed a petition for relief after the City of Albany removed a cross maintained by the local Lions Club in June 2023.
Sunol Glen School Board President Ryan Jergensen was ordered to pay the legal fees of one community member after he faced death threats for a flag resolution.
Bidenβs Mideast policy is a disaster. He has tried to pretend there is a moral equivalency between Israel and the Palestinians and that only encourages more attacks on our ally.
Election 2024 is having an impact on our foreign policy. President Biden is appeasing Iran because polls are looking bad and his base is angry at him for backing our ally Israel.
Women taking weight-loss drugs like Ozempic are reporting unexpected pregnancies. Drs. Rachel McConnell and Angela Fitch said these medications could boost fertility.
Tommy Tuberville is looking to increase transparency between the VA and taxpayers by requiring the department to report on abortions facilitated each quarter.
Prince William and his mother-in-law Carole Middleton were reportedly spotted at a βlow key" pub in Norfolk as the Princess of Wales continues to recuperate at home.
After Iran's first-ever massive aerial attack on Israel, Tehranβs illicit nuclear weapons program is front and center in the minds of security experts.
The Senate is expected to received the two articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Mayorkas on Tuesday at 2:15 p.m., setting up a potential trial.
Morgan Wallen returns to the stage on Saturday to perform for the first time since his Nashville arrest, and organizers are monitoring the country star's concert.
Nashville judge could rule on release of manifesto written by trans artist Audrey Hale, who killed six in Covenant Christian School shooting in March 2023.
Then-Vice President Biden gave a shoutout to his niece during a 2011 China speech, telling the crowd she's devoted to 'making sure' the China-US relationship 'gets better and better.'
Over the weekend Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles to Israel. The Jewish state responded with far superior military technology in retaliation.
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Actor and producer Charlie Chaplin was born on this day in history, April 16, 1889, in London. He went on to perfect and refine the character Charlie the Tramp β and was knighted in 1975.
Former President Trump was warned not to miss any court dates by Judge Juan Merchan, but Piers Morgan said he should attend his son's graduation anyway.
Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized President Biden for appeasing his βradical base" and his weak βdonβt" message that did not deter Iran from attacking Israel.
Chaos broke out at an IRS office in Houston after taxpayers got into a brawl and people rushed into the building. The office was forced to close early.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is being sued, along with SMU cornerback Teddy Knox, for $1 million by two victims in the recent Dallas car crash.