Fox News Digital spoke with Dave Donaldson, CEO of CityServe, which is hosting a massive event to honor American veterans and their families on June 8 in Las Vegas.
Business owners and attorneys say local governments across the country are using vague and often subjective blight designations to justify seizing private property.
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, will introduce a resolution Thursday to affirm support from the House of Representatives for Americans' Second Amendment rights.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has signed legislation making it a crime to knowingly approach within 25 feet of a police officer while they are "engaged in law enforcement duties" after the officer has ordered the person to stay back.
The first Decoration Day was held on this day in history, May 30, 1868, as a precursor to Memorial Day, a day of remembrance to honor all those who died in war in service to our nation.
Artificial intelligence scam artists buy advertisements to position bogus websites atop your search results, and they're disguised as trustworthy sites.
African American abolitionist and women's right advocate Sojourner Truth delivered her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech on this day in history, May 29, 1851, in Akron, Ohio.
The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Brooklyn, New York, pays chilling tribute to the 11,500 Americans and allies who died aboard British prison ships during the American Revolution.
Jack Carr, bestselling author and former Navy SEAL task unit commander, recounts the orders to create Memorial Day — a day to remember, honor and mourn those who died serving our nation.
Local families have adopted all 10,000 American World War II heroes buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery and are now seeking photos to pair with the names of each U.S. war hero.
The iPhone's password autofill feature saves you from the worry of forgetting passwords for your phone. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how it works.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Friday that she has at times become emotional over actions taken by the Court, saying she at times feels "desperation."
A liquor store owner in New York has been charged and could face seven years behind bars after video shows he shot a would-be thief as he chased the perp and his accomplice out of his premises.
A U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's advertisement restrictions were a violation of the First Amendment on Tuesday.
Fox News Digital spoke with Charles K. Djou, secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission, who paid tribute to US values and its war heroes ahead of Memorial Day this year.
On this day in history, Sgt. William Carney received the Congressional Medal of Honor — the first African American so honored — for his protection of the American flag during the Civil War.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey spoke to “OutKick the Morning" with Charly Arnolt Thursday to outline the steps his office taking after Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker was doxed.
A group of 27 Republican attorneys general is asking the Supreme Court to hear a case brought by Mexico that seeks to hold U.S. gun manufacturers responsible for cartel gun violence.
Sen. Tim Scott led more than 20 Republicans in asking the Biden administration to withdraw a rule they claimed is designed to "intentionally harm" the firearms industry.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may appeal an extradition order to the U.S. on espionage charges after a ruling in his favor was handed down Monday by the British High Court.
Stella Assange, wife of Julian Assange, spoke to supporters ahead of Julian's hearing that could see him extradited to the U.S. or could give him another chance to appeal.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked some enforcement of a new Biden administration rule that would force more gun sellers to run background checks.
Crowds on Demand, based in California, turned down over 100 requests to send people to Gaza-related protests after Oct. 7, 2023, and turned them all down.
Democratic Maryland governor Wes Moore signed a law creating the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention, modeled after President Biden's gun violence office.
Washington has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. One former resident who now owns a gun store in Idaho warns it could happen to other states.
Library officials shut down the forum after only a few minutes, claiming that referring to male athletes in women’s sports as "men" violated library policy.
The Mountain States Legal Foundation and the National Rifle Association have filed a lawsuit challenging New Mexico's seven-day waiting period to purchase a firearm.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and other Republicans are seeking to abolish the taxes levied on firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), claiming the taxes are burdensome.
A California man told Fox News Digital that he had a boat mural painted onto his fence after city officials demanded he build a barrier for his boat. The art attracted attention online.
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says there's nothing wrong with using an old PC, however, it can make you more vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. Here's what you can do.
Ascension, one of the largest health systems in the U.S., faced a significant cyberattack that disrupted its operations. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson has more.
As California, Washington and Oregon families flock to Idaho, many locals fear their new neighbors will change the culture — and politics — of their state.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi was seemingly mocked as an “elite" during a recent Oxford Union debate after she suggested populism in the United States is a threat to democracy.
Idaho has become a red state refuge for West Coast families fleeing liberal policies. Here's what new residents like about their new home and what they would change.
16-year-old Christian McGhee was suspended from Central Davidson High School in Lexington, North Carolina, after using the term 'illegal alien' in the classroom
Artificial intelligence has made social engineering scams more sophisticated. They are scams by which criminals exploit trust for money or information.
Clarence McCallister, a Pittsburgh heavy equipment specialist and deacon at Jesus' Dwelling Place Church, leaped from the pews to tackle a gunman who barged in Sunday.
President Harry S. Truman, on this day in history, May 8, 1945, announced to the American people that Germany's forces had surrendered in World War II — marking the end of the war in Europe.
On the 25th anniversary year of the Columbine High School massacre, CO lawmakers nixed a bill to ban the sale and transfer of semi-automatic firearms, but moved forward with other gun control bills.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law on Monday that strengthens the rights of homeowners against squatters who illegally occupy their property.
Santaquin Police Sgt. Bill Hooser, 50, started his law enforcement career eight years ago after first serving as an unpaid volunteer, his brother said.
Georgia's Attorney General Chris Carr said city officials in Savannah overstepped their authority when they enacted a city ordinance that made it illegal to leave firearms in unlocked vehicles.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology became the first elite institution to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion requirements from its hiring process.
Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, is set to testify before Congress on censorship efforts by foreign governments against his company's site, including by a surprising number of U.S. allies.
If your Facebook account has been hacked and you're having trouble logging back in, Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you some steps to recover your account.
Using a virtual private network to seach the internet has its pros and cons. It can provide more security and privacy. But users can be blocked from websites.
While Democratic lawmakers are having a difficult time regulating collegiate unrest, Republicans are pursuing university presidents who have allowed protestors to rule their campuses.
The Federal Communications Commission slapped the nation's four biggest mobile carriers with fines totaling $200 million for unauthorized sharing of customer location information.
Five middle school girls who say they were benched from competition for objecting to a transgender competitor can race again, a West Virginia judge has ruled.
As his new DVD, "An All-Star Salute to Lee Greenwood" — a concert filmed in Alabama — goes on sale May 3 to help America's veterans, the Grammy-winning singer shared his faith in the U.S.A.
Cities across America are experiencing a surge in squatting. But some media outlets dismissing it as a "right-wing talking point," something that rarely occurs.
Some commentators and lawmakers condemned the new Antisemitism Awareness Act that just overwhelmingly passed in the U.S. House, claiming it violates free speech rights.
If you consider Facebook's "People You May Know" section distracting, there's a way to temporarily remove it. There is no permanent way to eliminated it.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announce lawsuits against the ATF to stop enforcement of a new rule requiring background checks for private gun sales.