A former Aurora, Colorado, police officer is heading to trial for repeatedly hitting a man during a 2021 arrest with a gun. He is facing assault and other charges.
University of Kentucky dance team member Kate Kaufling died on Sunday, less than a year after being diagnosed with bone cancer, the university announced Monday. She was 20.
Jay Leno filed to be conservator of his wife Mavis' estate in January. We're learning more about her condition and why her court appointed council thinks the conservatorship should be approved.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Iceland Jeff Gunter, a Republican running for Senate in Nevada, is launching a multi-million dollar ad campaign to become his party's nominee.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy is set to release a two-volume memoir in the fall, reflecting on his childhood in California and his 30 years on the court.
The 71-year-old Argentinian-Israeli Luis Har, a hostage who was freed in a special forces operation in Rafah, Gaza, reflects on his captivity, rescue and the lasting effects thereof.
Russian authorities are considering removing the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations in order to facilitate communications with the regime, according to a spokesperson.
Police Gen. Surachate Hakparn, a deputy chief of the national police force in Thailand, turned himself in on Tuesday after a warrant for his arrest was issued on money laundering charges.
Bassirou Diomaye Faye was inaugurated as president of Senegal on Tuesday, making the 44-year-old Africa's youngest elected leader; he was released from prison just weeks before the vote.
Joe Flaherty died on Monday after a "brief illness," his daughter said. The comedian, who helped launch "SCTV," was a pivotal member of Second City improv group.
President Joe Biden has welcomed Muslim American leaders to the White House for a meeting and Iftar dinner following the president's position on the war in Gaza.
A federal district judge struck down a key tenet of President Biden's climate agenda targeting carbon emissions generated by vehicles traveling the national highway system.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to find the mastermind behind the attack on a Moscow concert hall that brought about the worst assault on Russian soil in 20 years.
Voters in Florida will have the chance to vote for or against the legalization of recreational marijuana in the state following a referendum on the November ballot
Pope Francis has revealed deep political secrets with confidential details about his election and relationships in a lengthy interview published on Tuesday.
The drone strike injured at least seven people after hitting a workers dormitory, Russian officials said after the attack, claiming that none of the industrial facilities suffered damage.
Sean "Diddy" Combs formed close relationships with the rich and powerful, just like disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein, "Takedown" host Chris Hansen said.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Tuesday that Zakiya Carr Johnson will serve as the State Department's next chief diversity and inclusion officer.
Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto shocked fans as he walked onto the "Wheel of Fortune" stage, arm-in-arm with Vanna White in an epic April Fools' Day prank.
Interstate-95 north in Philadelphia will be closed for several days, officials say, after an oversized truck hit an overhead railroad bridge on Monday.
Klaus MΓ€kelΓ€, a 28-year-old Finnish conductor, will take over as the music director for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 2027, making him the youngest head since its start in 1891.
Arizona police have arrested seven suspects in Preston Lord's October 2023 beating death. Several suspects' parents allegedly helped cover their tracks.
Three people have pleaded guilty to the 2022 murder of Zaria McKeever in Minnesota after the attorney general took over amid public criticism that the original plea deal was too lenient.
Officials from dozens of countries met on Tuesday in the Netherlands, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged delegates to 'tackle impunity for war crimes.'
Researchers have linked a rare gene variant involved with controlling the shape of cells to the development of the brain asymmetry known for determining a dominant hand.
Julie Lenkoff, 80, suffered a medical emergency on a Norwegian Cruise, which "medically disembarked" her on an African island, but her family said the cruise line never contacted them.
Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore accused President Biden of supporting Israel's "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza but lamented that he's the only person to "stop Trump."
Danish researchers Henrik BringsΓΈe and Niels Poul Dreyer captured on video β potentially for the first time in the natural habitat β footage of two snakes battling one another for a meal.
The heated verbal exchange between Bogdan BogdanoviΔ and Quin Snyder may have left some observers with concerns, but the coach and player simply downplayed the situation.
Ohio firefighters rescued two people with a boat early Tuesday morning who had been trapped under a bridge when the waters of a river began rising; more severe weather was forecasted for the area.
29 migrants were rescued from the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday in a crippled boat south of the Greek island of Crete, according to regional authorities.
Tennessee authorities searching for Sebastian Rogers, a missing teen with autism, are warning of 'inaccurate' information being spread online and causing 'distraction.'
The Environmental Protection Agency released stringent new emissions standards for big-rigs that investor Kevin O'Leary warned could have negative economic reverberations.
Fox News' Peter Doocy asked National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby if President Biden thinks border crossers are in the U.S. plotting terror attack.
Beverly McCallum, 63, has been convicted of second-degree murder in the 2002 death of Roberto Caraballo, who was found beaten and suffocated in the basement of his Charlotte home.
Gisele BΓΌndchen shared a cryptic quote on social media, referring to "trauma" and "pain," as she embarks on a new relationship post-divorce from Tom Brady.
Belarusian authorities have arrested well-known activist Dzmitry Kuchuk for 'organizing activities that grossly violate public order;' he faces up to four years in prison.
John Sinclair, a music producer and poet whose prison sentence inspired a star-studded concert and John Lennon song, died Tuesday morning of congestive heart failure at age 82.
"Malcom in the Middle" star Frankie Muniz opened up about his decision to leave Hollywood and how that decision ultimately changed his life for the better
Sheldon Johnson, ex-con prison reform activist who wooed the Manhattan DA before becoming a murder suspect, pleads not guilty in rival's murder before Bronx judge denies bail.
Minnie Driver opened up about how she was treated on the set of the 1998 film "Hard Rain," claiming she wasn't allowed to wear a wetsuit because producers "wanted to see" her nipples.
Former President Donald Trump takes aim at President Biden over crime and the crisis at the southern border during a stop in Michigan, a crucial general election battleground state
SB 1219, authored by state Republican Sen. Kelly Seyarto, would reinstitute a provision that was previously taken out of California's penal code and removed penalties from loitering in a public place.
Fox News averaged two million viewers during primetime from 7-11 p.m. ET to finish No. 1 in cable during the first quarter of 2024 while CNN settled for only 606,000 average viewers.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is facing backlash after he vetoed a GOP bill to prevent transgender students from competing on certain school sports teams.
FIRST ON FOX: West Virginia and Indiana are warning the Biden administration that recent work study guidance allowing federal support for voter registration may violate the law.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry revealed one pet peeve of his former college coach, the legendary Nick Saban, during his time with the Alabama Crimson Tide
Ohio sheriff featured in an ad touting Dem Sen. Sherrod Brown's record on border security presides over a jurisdiction that essentially serves as a "sanctuary city," according to ICE.
Scottish police have declared they will not prosecute author J.K. Rowling after she challenged Scotland's new hate speech law on the very day it was enacted.
Krispy Kreme, Sonic Drive-In, and a host of other companies are introducing merchandise and other promotions planned around next week's total solar eclipse.
Court documents obtained by Fox 13 reveal 27-year-old Janet Garcia allegedly stabbed her 4-year-old son 16 times, killing him. She was charged with his murder.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers urged the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a ruling restricting the prevalence of absentee ballot drop boxes.
U.S. Rep. RaΓΊl Grijalva, the 76-year-old dean of Arizona's congressional delegation, announced Tuesday he has been diagnosed with cancer but will continue to work while undergoing treatment.
A day after Peru's President Dina Boluarte reshuffled her cabinet, her attorneys announced that she will answer questions later this week over her ownership of luxury watches.
Italian archaeologists say that they've found an Iberian-style helmet from between the 15th and 17th centuries. The helmet had been covered in concretions.
The 2024 "Road House" remake is off to an impressive start, with a record-breaking 50 million worldwide viewers for Amazon. The original '80s movie saw Patrick Swayze as the lead.
The federal raid on one of Diddy's mansions was revealed on home security footage, and an ex reveals Diddy's sons have hired a former El Chapo lawyer to probe feds' use of force.
Relations between South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem and tribes have become increasingly contentious after Noem accused some tribal leaders of benefiting from drug dealing.
Two Mississippi catfish farms have settled a lawsuit alleging that workers imported from Mexico were paid significantly more than local Black workers for the same labor.
"American Idol" judge Luke Bryan had an awkward encounter with contestant MadaΓ ChaKell, who ultimately mocked the country singer during her final performance.
30-year-old Andrey Desmond pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted sexual assault and other offenses for his 2023 assault on Democratic Connecticut state Rep. Maryam Khan.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger took aim at HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' in a tongue-in-cheek letter sent to the show's creator and star Larry David.
Oklahomaβs Republican Attorney General Gentner Drummond has urged the state's highest court to not allow the creation of what would be the 'first publicly funded Catholic charter school' in the US.
Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis announcement video was slapped with a disclaimer by Getty Images, stating it "may not adhere" to their editorial policy.
Turkish authorities on Tuesday denied pro-Kurdish Mayor-elect Abdullah Zeydan of Van the right to assume office, replacing him with the pro-ErdoΔan runner-up from his election.
Eight migrants found squatting in a Bronx house with a young child have been arrested on drug and weapons charges after cocaine, ketamine, guns and ammunition were found.
Christopher Burbank, a Tacoma police officer cleared of criminal charges in the death of Manuel Ellis in 2020, has been hired by a sheriff's office based in Olympia, Washington.
Two alleged squatters provided a Shake Shack receipt as documentation to prove their legal residency of a New York property, according to the court filing.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry became the latest figure to criticize LSU women's basketball for not being present during the national anthem before its game against Iowa Monday.
Deputies from the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office recently rescued a wounded dog that was stranded between train tracks for three days. The dog was reunited with its owner.
Harvard Law School Professor Randall L. Kennedy said the university must get rid of mandatory DEI statements, which he claimed challenge academic freedom.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides announced Tuesday his request that the EU take action to stop an influx of Syrian refugees from Lebanon's shores.
Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee, accepted the resignation of Memphis judge Melissa Boyd, who has been charged with harassment and coercion of a witness.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt said Tuesday, on a visit to the hometown of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, that she considers some Democratic colleagues among her 'greatest friends' in the Senate.
Barstool Sports personality Bill Cotter is running for Congress for New York's 1st Congressional District on a "common sense" platform that appeals to young voters.
The Oakland A's caught flak from baseball fans after demoting Esteury Ruiz, their batting average leader to start the 2024 season, after just five games.
Rebecca Lobo, who won an NCAA championship at UConn, faced some push back after she appeared to take a jab at the City of Albany during the LSU-Iowa Elite Eight broadcast.
Most higher-income families in North Carolina will not receive financial help in the upcoming school year due to a six-fold increase in applicants to the state's school voucher program.
Travis Kelce is impressed by Taylor Swift's ability to keep finding new sources of inspiration for her music, calling the experience of watching her "eye-opening."
Barstool Sports personality Bill Cotter is running for Congress for New York's 3rd Congressional District on a "common sense" platform that appeals to young voters.
The Titans went on a spending spree this offseason and cornerback L'Jarius Sneed was one of the marquee players the franchise picked up as they look to turn the team around.
Seattle Public Schools is doing away with its programs and schools for gifted students and replacing it with a more "inclusive" model, citing diversity concerns.
A federal judge has ruled that migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard in 2022 can sue the aviation company, saying they were targeted because of their ethnic background.
The University of Texas at Austin reportedly fired 60 employees who worked in their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, in compliance with state law.
Billy Horschel admits he is not a Swiftie like his wife and three kids, but the pop star has accidentally given him some extra motivation in recent weeks.
Dejaune Anderson, the mother of a boy whose body was found in a suitcase, was ordered held without bond Tuesday; she is being charged with murder, obstruction of justice and neglect.
Former NFL punter and current ESPN star Pat McAfee fought back tears as he spoke about his old teammate Vontae Davis, who was found dead at at relative's home earlier this week.
Former President Trump promised a "Christian Visibility Day" after President Biden's declared "Transgender Day of Visibility," which happened to land on Easter Sunday this year.
Texas mom-of-five Kaylee Morgan told Fox News Digital that she recently learned about a late book-related warrant in her name after she was unable to renew her driver's license.
Mike Tyson is one of the greatest boxers of all time, but he admits he is "scared to death" to get in the ring with Jake Paul, who has just 10 fights under his belt.
Hollywood blockbuster film and pop-culture landmark production "Star Wars" was snubbed for the Best Picture Oscar by "Annie Hall" on this day in history, April 3, 1978.
"Gutfeld!" panelists discuss an NBC News story on Floridians moving out of the Sunshine State, but they point out it could be lacking in some key details.
Scotland has gone from William Wallace fighting for 'freedom' to J.K. Rowling. The 'Harry Potter' author is defending the ability to speak her mind despite new hate speech laws.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he will pardon NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden on his first day as president if he is elected.
Despite the media bias, Donald Trump has a good shot at winning the 2024 Presidential Election. If the former president wins, his role in office may be different than his previous administration.
An Idaho jury on Wednesday will hear opening statements in the trial for Chad Daybell, husband of Lori Vallow Daybell, who is accused of helping kill Vallow's two children.
Six inmates at Woodbourne Correctional Facility in New York argue that a state-wide prison lockdown during the solar eclipse would infringe on their constitutional religious rights.
U.S. truckers are expressing concern that recent rules finalized by the Biden administration that push for more electric trucks will negatively impact their businesses.
Ian Ziering told Fox News Digital he hopes he and ex-wife Erin raised his two young daughters well enough so they can make "smart decisions" on their own one day.
Pro-life advocates spoke to Fox News Digital about Florida becoming the latest abortion battleground as voters are set to weigh in on the issue post Roe v. Wade.
After losing his wife to colon cancer, a New York man is dedicating his life to fighting the disease and protecting others from tragedy. Fox News Digital spoke to Roy de Souza about his journey.
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey has tweeted about George Floyd at least 23 times but 0 times about Laken Riley following her murder, a review of his X accounts show.
In efforts to convince the public that the Enhanced Games will be fair and safe, Dr. Aron D'Souza, the event's founder, says a docuseries will be released in conjunction with the games.
Any potential NDAs between Sean "Diddy" Combs and his accusers or employees who witnessed alleged wrongdoing would not prevent them from speaking with the feds.
A new drug could potentially alleviate two of the most troublesome effects of menopause β bone loss and weight gain β according to researchers at the University of Central Florida.
Joe Biden might pretend to be an ordinary guy. Even former President Barack Obama claims that, but Biden is not your Average Joe and his policies hurt those who are.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Sage Steele revealed that her former bosses at ESPN ordered her to follow a "script" for her 2021 interview with President Biden.
Haiti is in the news once more for chaos, unrest and violence. But the Caribbean crisis shouldn't be used to push an American intervention. We need to stay out of it.
South Carolina, N.C. State, Iowa and UConn will fight it out for the NCAA Division I women's basketball national championship this weekend. We rank the top teams.
Media outlets moved to fact-check presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for claiming President Biden is a "much worse" threat to democracy than former President Trump.
A Jewish NYU graduate student told Fox News he has been witness to antisemitism on campus and said he was reinstated to his role pending an investigation.
Biden White House has turned the focus of our national security operation away from terrorism and other threats instead to DEI, as government embraces wrong set of priorities.
Clearwater, Florida, elected a new mayor who promised to spend taxpayer money wisely after the previous mayor quit over the city councilβs expensive plans for a new city hall.
A teenage girl who had been kidnapped by her father was following a deputyβs orders and appeared to be surrendering when she was fatally shot by other deputies in California.
Dave McCormick, the Republican candidate running for the Senate in the swing state of Pennsylvania, is showcasing a second straight formidable fundraising quarter, as he hauls in $6.2 million
The Congressional Leadership Fund made its first round of endorsements in the 2024 cycle, selecting 20 Republican candidates to support throughout their campaigns.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham calls out alleged censorship by liberals and draws parallels in the attacks on former President Trump and J.K. Rowling on "The Ingraham Angle."
Detroit News politics editor Chad Livengood said Republicans have "found the crime they were seeking" with illegal migrant Brandon Ortiz-Vite being charged with murder.
Tiger Woods and the Masters are synonymous, as he's won the tournament five times over his legendary career. Here are his Top 5 best moments at Augusta National Golf Club.
NASA has been instructed by the White House to come up with a new timekeeping system for the moon due to its different gravitational conditions, officials say.
Although Las Vegas is known for its casinos β and they're worth a visit β there are tons of other things to do, such as see a show, explore the Strip's hotels or take a ride on a gondola.
Ron Eller won a Republican primary runoff in Mississippiβs 2nd Congressional District. Eller will face longtime Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson in the Nov. 5 general election.
Ukraine has reduced its military conscription age as a measure to bolster its forces depleted by over two years of war following Russia's full-scale invasion.
Planning a trip to New Zealand? Use this travel guide for what sites to see, the best time to visit and what to expect. The country has beaches, mountains and a vibrant culture.
Geno Auriemma seems to be trying to get on Caitlin Clark's good side by jokingly saying she's the sport's best player. He previously named UConn's Paige Bueckers the nation's best.
Anton Rucker has been arrested in Princeton, Kentucky following the deadly Easter brunch shooting on Sunday at Roasted Salemtown in Nashville, Tennessee.
Voters in Enid, Oklahoma, recalled city council member Judd Blevins, who acknowledged that he was connected to the now-defunct white supremacist group Identity Evropa.
Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Subianto wants to strengthen relations between both nations as China's military presence grows.
Ramadan is a time for reflection and prayer for Muslims. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast during the day, up until the end is marked by a day called Eid al-Fitr.
Wildlife officials in Thailand on Wednesday announced a plan to address the ongoing conflict between humans and monkeys in the central city of Lopburi.
"Jackass" star Steve-O claimed that he dropped his appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast after the host refused to refrain from smoking marijuana while doing the show.
According to the EPA, the East Palestine 2023 train derailment does not qualify as a public health emergency because health problems following the derailment have not been documented.
Cleaning your bathroom is essential for both hygiene and maintaining a serene space. You can achieve a refreshingly clean bathroom by following these tips.
North Korea has announced the successful testing of a new hypersonic missile powered by solid propellants, marking an advancement in its weapons program.
Kansas lawmakers gave final approval for a bill that would increase the penalties for killing police dogs and horses after the November death of a Wichita police dog.
The Vatican announced a document is forthcoming next week that will provide guidance on gender ideology and surrogate pregnancies from the perspective of human dignity.
Super PACs affiliated with President Biden, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries have received vast amounts of secretive cash this election cycle, filings show.
Following a phone call between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, dozens of Chinese warplanes and naval vessels were reported making incursions into Taiwanese territory.
Onlookers in California were left puzzled early Tuesday when a series of bright fiery lights streaked across the night sky with some speculating it was space debris
The Biden administration is pushing for Congress to approve a sale of F-15 fighter jets to Israel even as it increases criticism of Israeli airstrikes.
U.S. airports are adapting to the increasing influx of international travelers by implementing technologies to streamline the customs and border control process.
Greece has approved the purchase of 35 Blackhawk helicopters from a U.S. defense contractor. The deal is part of Greece's efforts to modernize its military.
A conservative group launched a 6-figure ad hammering Biden on immigration while Trump was discussing the issues in speeches in Michigan and Wisconsin on Tuesday.
House GOP Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., accused Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan of "clear judicial bias" and insisted he recuse himself from former President Trump's hush-money case.
In central Mexico, a mayoral candidate from the ruling party was murdered during her campaign event after requesting security protection, which was not provided.
An 8-year-old girl is the sole survivor of a bus crash in South Africa that killed at least 45 people. She is set to be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday.
A cruise ship carrying approximately 1,500 passengers has been stranded in the port of Barcelona, Spain, due to visa problems of a group of Bolivian passengers.