Mississippi resident Heather Allen told "Fox & Friends First" she is afraid carjackers could return and retaliate against her family as police continue their search for the suspects.
For this week's "Short questions with Dana Perino," co-anchor Todd Piro of "Fox & Friends First" reveals the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party โ and the best advice he's ever received.
Walhalla Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rebecca Davis discusses the surge of illegal immigration in North Dakota ahead of her testimony to Congress.
Mario Felix is pleading for the public's help to secure his French bulldog's safe return home after she was taken during an armed robbery over the weekend.
The family of an elderly couple is seeking justice after they were attacked in Los Angeles in March, leaving one brain-dead. The alleged attacker was released without bail.
Astro Skating Center owner Chris Manganias said young teenagers were "cussing, screaming, threatening the police" after an event at the rink was canceled due to contract violations.
Patrick Murphy, whose Mississippi neighborhood has been devastated by an uptick in the homeless population, told "Fox & Friends First" about the ongoing struggle.
Black voters slammed Biden for 'race baiting' in his commencement speech at Morehouse College in Atlanta over the weekend as he fights to maintain support in the key voting bloc.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has garnered both praise and scrutiny for a family values commencement speech at a Catholic college earlier this week.
Luke Hilton, marketing director at HaYovel, and Hiram Sasser of First Liberty Institute reacted to the Tennessee hotel abruptly canceling the pro-Israel event.
Recovering addict and recovery advocate Tom Wolf said San Francisco's "Managed Alcohol Program" misses the mark when taxpayer funds could go toward other programs to combat addiction.
New Jersey voters argued Trump can flip the Garden State red in November, pointing to a surge in voter registration as he prepares to rally tens of thousands in Wildwood.
Political strategist Scherie Murray and Jamiel Shaw, whose son was killed by an illegal immigrant, weighed in on the Black community's dwindling support for Biden.
Chicago residents P-Rae Easley and Betty Guider joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss Biden's upcoming visit and why Black voters in Chicago are "fed up" with the president.
Columbia University canceled its main commencement ceremony on campus over security concerns stemming from weeks-long anti-Israel protests, but one student is fighting back.