"The Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider has unveiled his girlfriend just over a year after his wife died from breast cancer. Alicia Allain Schneider was 53 when she died in February 2023.
Boston lawmakers are considering cutting $18 million from law enforcement in their budget amendments, drawing outrage from the head of a Boston police union.
Hunter Bidenβs criminal trial will begin with jury selection Monday morning in Delaware related to federal gun charges brought against him by special counsel David Weiss.
Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee said she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and asked her constituents to keep her in their prayers as she undergoes treatment.
NASA astronaut Ed White embarked on an historic spacewalk on this day in history, June 3, 1965. The astronaut spent about 20 minutes outside the spacecraft and said, "I feel like a million dollars."
Boston Celtics forward Kristaps Porzingis, who hasn't played since Game 4 of the first round, seems to be on track to return for the NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks.
Legal experts say the former President Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York has 'weaponized' the justice system for politics.
The Liberal media have bombarded the Supreme Court justices with crazy conspiracy theories to undermine a conservative toehold in government The latest is the silly flag controversy.
Queen Elizabeth II β on this day in history, June 2, 1953 β is crowned monarch of the U.K. before guests, dignitaries and royals at Westminster Abbey. She became the longest reigning monarch.
Ron DeSantis spoke at New College of Florida and took on the state and national education establishments, touting his accomplishments as he attempts to remake Florida public education.
A columnist with a Florida media outlet announced his retirement this week, blaming it on the state and the country leaning into conservative politics.
Edna Gefner, 28, raised in Israel three miles from the Gaza border β close to where the Supernova Sukkot music festival took place and where Hamas struck on Oct. 7 β shares a terror-filled story.
Hunter Biden is preparing for his first criminal trial, but that federal gun case stemming from Special Counsel David Weissβ yearslong investigation is just one of several legal challenges facing the first son.
On this day in history, June 1, 1967, the Fab Four β aka the Beatles β released their 8th studio album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," an artistic musical accomplishment still hailed today.
Although Lions assistant coach Ben Johnson did not receive an offer for a head coaching job this offseason, he did draw serious interest from multiple teams.
Gangs and drug cartels in Mexico seem to be playing a wider role in the upcoming elections that will determine the presidency, nine governorships, and around 19,000 mayorships and other posts.
Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed the Democratic Legislature's proposal to create a pilot "safe injection site" for drug users in Burlington.
Wildlife protection and nature conservation have seen an increasing focus from artificial intelligence initiatives as more nonprofits turn their attention toward potential uses.
The seven-time world champion appeared in the latest edition of the popular "Hot Ones" series, pushing his spice tolerance to the limit as he faced the "wings of death."
ABC's Mary Bruce stated that there were cheers inside the Biden headquarters in Wilmington after the verdict convicting Trump of falsifying business records on all 34 charges was read.
President Biden has given the green light for Ukraine to use American-made weapons to strike inside Russia. The policy shift is related to Kharkiv alone.
House lawmakers visiting Taiwan this week are warning that a Chinese invasion of the island could likely lead to a direct conflict between the U.S. and Beijing.
Celebrities are wary to endorse Biden and open themselves up to attacks, celebrity insiders told CNN, as the Biden campaign tries to court big name supporters.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining how to force Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito to recuse themselves from Jan. 6 cases.
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan slammed Presidnet Biden after a U.S. built pier meant to transfer aid to Gazans was severely damaged shortly after being built.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution team received some criticism throughout the hush money trial, such as for the credibility of their witnesses.
Russia has reportedly increased its fortifications along the border, from which its forces may strike major Ukrainian targets, such as the city of Kharkiv, while Ukraine must show restraint.
Tiffany Trump's husband headlined a meeting with dozens of Arab leaders in Michigan, including some formerly partial to Biden, in an effort to curry favor leading up to the November election.
Fox News swept CNN and MSNBC in all viewership categories during May, posting double-digit increases compared to last year during former President Trumpβs New York trial.
Walhalla Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rebecca Davis discusses the surge of illegal immigration in North Dakota ahead of her testimony to Congress.
Singer and liberal activist John Legend offered his theory as to why Black and Latino men are flocking to former President Trump this election, in a new interview.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has written letters to lawmakers in the House and Senate responding to concerns about the flying of an upside-down American flag outside of his home in Virginia.
No matter how many ads the Democrats and propaganda media run claiming that the economy is strong, Americans know the truth. They go to the grocery store every day.
Sweden has agreed to donate $1.23 billion in military aid to Ukraine. It includes air defense, artillery ammunition and armored vehicles, officials say.
Privacy Journal analyzed rates of violent crime, romance scams, identity theft, fraud and violent crime to rank the 50 states for online dating safety.
The Associated Press projects that Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales will win his Republican primary runoff election in Texas with far-right challengers Brandon Herrera.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren recently mentioned that the team's special teams coordinator floated the idea of utilizing Justin Fields as a kick returner.
Although traveling can sometimes be overwhelming, there are many technology tools, apps, websites, trackers and settings you can use to make your trip less stressful.
Molly Ringwald claims she was "taken advantage of" as a young actress in Hollywood. The "Breakfast Club" star saw success in her teens in '80s movies such as "Pretty in Pink."
A high school girls soccer announcer has been reprimanded for vulgar comments he made in a hot-mic video during halftime of the Kansas Class 4A-1A state championship tournament.
North Korea launched a rocket carrying a military satellite on Monday, but an engine malfunction midair after takeoff caused the craft to explode and crash to Earth.
A previous warning said Tehran has enough uranium enriched to near-weapons-grade levels to make "several" nuclear bombs if it chose to do so, and the country continues increasing stockpile.
The presidential election is drawing ever closer and Americans need to find ways to secure our voting so that non-citizens can't abuse the process. Here's how to SAVE our elections.
A man convicted of murder in Chicago based in part on testimony from a legally blind eyewitness has filed a lawsuit against the city and the police department.
North Carolina and California are heading in completely opposite directions. One has a booming economy and the other has a deficit of $44.9 billion. Policies might be the reason.
Legal experts explain why Justice Clarence Thomas split from his conservative colleagues to save the controversial CFPB in latest Supreme Court decision.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist and legendary athlete Jim Thorpe was born on this day in history, May 28, 1888, in what is now Oklahoma. Thorpe played professional football and baseball.
Becky Hammon, the head coach of the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces, said that "Black and brown greatness has not been celebrated or valued as much" as those who are White.
President Biden is bringing his fundraising strategy to Virginia next month with an event featuring Bill and Hillary Clinton and hosted by Terry McAuliffe.
Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who's considered to be high on former President Trump's list of potential running mates, seriously mulled a 2024 White House run of his own
I can think of no better model citizens than my uncle, Second Lt. James Galliher, and the millions of others who rose to the occasion to defend our homeland.
Memorial Day traces its origins to over 160 years ago, when a grieving country sought to honor the many brave men lost in the Civil War, including Sgt. Joseph Allen Frith.
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.
I hope that my new grandson Henry will learn that there are many ways to be of service and he will see what a noble, honorable thing it is to serve our country.
Are hamburgers and hot dogs "bad" for you? Nutrition experts weigh in to settle the food debate about these classic American dishes that are summer grilling staples.
House lawmakers are jumping into the next big government funding fight with an ambitious schedule to pass all of their spending bills, but they are still constrained by policies instituted under former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
The Golden Gate Bridge, a feat of engineering, opened to pedestrians on this day in history, May 27, 1937. An estimated 200,000 people paid $0.25 each to cross the bridge.
An Arizona high school biology teacher recently quit his job after reaching a breaking point with how much his students were addicted to their smart phones.
NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg echoed calls for the U.S. to end restrictions on Ukraine's ability to use American weapons to strike targets inside of Russian territory.
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, sent a letter to leaders of the National Park Service demanding answers on why an American flag was banned from Denali National Park.
Younger Americans make up a tiny percentage of licensed drivers, and the reasons why vary from technology to fear of accidents to prohibitive expenses.
The iPhone's password autofill feature saves you from the worry of forgetting passwords for your phone. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how it works.
IΕΔ±k Abla, senior pastor of Dream Church International, reflects on Psalm 23, and how she found comfort and solace in its verses when she was at her darkest days.
Timothy Barnett died by suicide April 6, 2023, after falling victim to a sextortion scheme on Snapchat. His mother has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Snap, Inc.
The U.S. State Department is asking China to "act with restraint" after the CCP ran provocative military drills near Taiwan on Friday, as tensions escalate in the region.
Former NBA head coach Stan Van Gundy revealed Friday his wife of 35 years, Kim, died in August by suicide. She was 61. "I canβt imagine that Iβll ever get over that," he said.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver cautioned that the winner in the race for the league's media rights deal has not yet been finalized, and talks are ongoing.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary slams the White House for another round of student loan handouts, calling it "unfair" and "un-American" for tax-payers to foot the bill.
Rafael Nadal missed the majority of the 2023 season with injuries, and many believe this is his last French Open. Nadal says don't "assume" that's the case.
Former President Donald Trump is heavily considering Sen. Tom Cotton as a potential running mate in his 2024 campaign, according to a report from the New York Times.
Olivia Dunne is set to return to the 2024 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and upon seeing the shoot, her boyfriend in Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes was almost speechless.
In late May 1965, Coca-Cola contacted Charles Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, and commissioned him to create an animated Christmas special.
Federal prosecutors on Friday asked the judge overseeing the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump to bar him from public statements that may pose a danger to law enforcement.
Over 35,000 veterans in the U.S. areΒ homeless; healthΒ care is not always their top priority. The U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs aims to bridge that gap by bringing medical care to homeless vets.
A kangaroo was briefly on the loose in Lufkin, Texas, and a video of the animal's encounter with the police has been shared hundreds of times on Facebook.
Hunter Biden's legal team has filed motions with a Delaware court to exclude certain salacious details of his life from the jury in his federal gun case.
Officials say a Russian attack has destroyed train tracks in Ukraineβs northeastern Kharkiv region. Russiaβs Kharkiv push appears to be a coordinated new offensive.
Disney was a name most adults grew up with and trusted. Now, as they become parents themselves, they realize the magical mouse has become a rat who can't be trusted with children.
An upcoming biopic approved by his late family will portray the like of George Floyd, the Minneapolis resident whose death in police custody sparked a wave of violent protests.
Approximately 1% of Americans are affected by schizophrenia β yet the disorder remains highly misunderstood. A psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner shares some common myths.
Ken Jennings is celebrating his milestone 50th birthday. Here Is a look back at his journey from record-setting "Jeopardy!" contestant to the host of the popular game show.
On this day in history, May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge opened in New York City as the world's longest suspension bridge. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is a National Historic Landmark.
"Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld criticized Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks's, R-Iowa, questioning of Dr. David Morens during a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing.
Defense attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four college students in Idaho, are asking a judge to order the prosecution to share more evidence in their case.
The Environmental Protection Agency rejected Thursday a proposal by Alabama to take over coal ash regulation, citing insufficient protections in the state plan.
The NBA has reportedly closed its investigation of Oklahoma City Thunder guard Josh Giddey, who was alleged to have a relationship with a minor in November.
California's government is being grilled after none of the "tiny homes" Gov. Newsom promised for homeless people in the state more than a year ago have been built.
Stetson Bennett overcame the odds during his college football days and rose to stardom. But his first year in the NFL was rocky, leaving many with more questions than answers.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that former President Trump would raise gas prices by enabling foreign energy producers to βprice gouge" if he wins re-election.
Kosovoβs parliament has approved a bill that would allow leasing of some of the country's prison space to Denmark to help it with its overcrowded prison system.
Arizona abortion providers can now operate in California to avoid a nearly century-and-a-half-old law outlawing abortion, as Governor Newsom signs Senate Bill 233
NYC Mayor Eric Adams argued that the city would be facing a deeper crisis if he did not act to save room in the shelters, which have been overflowing with migrants.
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who ran for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination but later become an independent, tops the list of Donald Trump running mates in a new swing state poll.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu torched several left-wing and right-wing public officials, calling former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo a "jacka--" and saying far-right members of Congress don't "do anything."
Jeremy Renner revealed what went through his mind after he was run over by a snowplow on Jan. 1, 2023. The "Mayor of Kingstown" star saw his own eyeball in the immediate aftermath.
A second miracle has been recognized and attributed to the intercession of Bl. Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenage computer whiz who was devoted to his Catholic faith.
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin headlined the RISE summit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Washington on Thursday.
Amid the ICC Chief Prosecutorβs decision to seek the arrest of Israeli leaders, Germany said it will arrest Netanyahu if he steps foot within their territory,
All search warrants involve the possibility of forced entry. All of them involve police seizures of property, which can subject the personnel involved to legal as well as safety risks.
Amid the ICC Chief Prosecutorβs decision to seek the arrest of Israeli leaders, Germany said it will arrest Netanyahu if he steps foot within their territory,
"Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy toured the South Bronx and spoke with residents about their excitement for former President Trump's visit.
The human composting industry may not be legal yet in California, but residents found a workaround by flying the bodies of their deceased loved ones to a state where it is.
As the Paris Olympics draws near, a leading AI-driven company has created a purpose-built narrative intelligence platform that could play a key cybersecurity role at the Summer Games.
Marjorie Fiterman, 102, and Bernie Littman, 100, of Philadelphia tied the knot on Sunday, May 19, 2024, after nearly a decade of dating. They met at their senior living facility.
Arizona senators passed a proposed ballot measure on Wednesday that would give local and state police the power to arrest people entering the state illegally via its border with Mexico.
On this day in history, Sgt. William Carney received the Congressional Medal of Honor β the first African American so honored β for his protection of the American flag during the Civil War.
Angelina Jolie was ordered by a judge to produce eight years of NDAs in the ongoing battle over ChΓ’teau Miraval in a legal saga with ex-husband Brad Pitt.
North Carolina AG Josh Stein, who is also this fall's Democratic nominee for governor, said he wants additional staff to combat fentanyl trafficking as well as more funds to help recruit officers.
"Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters describes how Democrats and elites' disgust towards populism is driving the weaponization of the judicial system against former President Trump.
One of the former Tacoma police officers acquitted of killing Manny Ellis has taken steps to sue city and state officials, alleging that he was falsely accused of criminal and racist misconduct.
The U.N. said a rare tornado has left more than 50 people injured and destroyed over 200 homes in the community of Bassin-Bleu in Haiti; 10 people were hospitalized after being 'seriously injured.'
Many people in eastern Ohio are wondering how much they will end up with after a judge signed off on a $600 million class action settlement over last year's Norfolk Southern derailment.
The Awakin, a fishing charter boat found submerged off a southeast Alaska island last year, likely capsized after its well deck flooded, killing five people.
The police chief at the University of California Los Angeles is being temporarily reassigned as the school investigates its own "security processes" following weeks of protests.
Louisiana House of Representatives passes bill criminalizing abortion coercion by fraud and illegal possession of abortion drugs, sparking controversy.
House Republicans said they obtained information to prove βindisputably" that Hunter Biden lied under oath during his congressional deposition earlier this year
The White Houseβs transcript of Bidenβs NAACP speech featured nine corrections including one for his claim that he was vice president during the pandemic.
Today in America, nearly 70 million adults and nearly 8 million children have noΒ dentalΒ insurance. Many who do haveΒ insurance find it to be totally inadequate.
When I visited Russia in 1991, I was part of the first American film production allowed to work in Moscow, and we had a first-hand look at the residue of the communist system.
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan assembled a panel of experts to determine whether to request arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, ultimately deciding to pursue both.
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.
NY v Trump has not been an impartial tribunal.Β Itβs an Orwellian show trial with a preordained outcome.Β Thereβs no presumption of innocence, only the expectation of guilt.
Johnny Carson was for years the king of late-night TV β and on this day in history, May 22, 1992, he hosted his final episode of "The Tonight Show," drawing some 50 million viewers.
Mike Erickson has won the Republican primary in Oregon's 6th Congressional District and will face Democratic Rep. Andrea Salinas in the November general election.
A future mother-in-law described the drama she's going through ahead of her son's wedding as the future daughter-in-law seeks control. A California clinical psychologist offered insights.
Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee, who is the judge in the sweeping racketeering case against former President Donald Trump, won the primary election Tuesday.
Phillies slugger and seven-time MLB All-Star Bryce Harper stepped up to the plate to give one high school senior at moment they likely won't forget anytime soon.
NBA All-Star Chris Paul admitted he had a personal issue with official Scott Foster, but one former ref claims the veteran guard is "one of the biggest a---holes I ever dealt with."
Rep. Cori Bush faces a wave of mockery after introducing a bill to commemorate the death of Mike Brown and help families deal with the trauma of alleged police violence.
This week on 'Fox News Sunday,' Shannon Bream welcomes Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., Will Scharf, and more to discuss the week's top political headlines.
After the feds announced a probe into international flights taken on Turkish Airlines by New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the New York Times reported the mayor's top aide is cooperating.
52-year-old Missouri inmate Christopher Dunn, who has maintained his innocence in the first-degree murder he was convicted of, will have his claim heard in court this week.
Matthew Perry's death is being investigated by the LAPD and DEA six months after the actor died after an apparent drowning at his Pacific Palisades home. He was 54.
Chris Pratt revealed why he's taken a different approach to raising his kids in what he thinks is a "new age of parenting." The actor shares kids with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger and ex Anna Faris.
Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia are among the worst states for childbirth, according to a recent report by the Birth Injury Lawyers Group.
A new court filing in a lawsuit against the Biden administration said a transgender track-and-field athlete at a West Virginia middle school displaced girls in competition over 700 times.
Dartmouth College graduate student Kexin Cai, who was reported missing last week, was located Monday in the Connecticut River. Police do not suspect any foul play at this time.
Lauren Green of Fox News Channel spoke with author and pastor John Burke of Texas; his new book reveals the near-death experiences of 70 people who all reported being in the presence of God.
In a statement, actress Scarlett Johnsson revealed she took legal action against OpenAI after discovering its βSky" ChatGPT voice system resembled hers.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck fueled split rumors after they were not seen publicly together for 47 days. The couple was finally pictured attending an event for their children together on May 16.
American nurse Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross on this day in history, May 21, 1881. She led the organization until 1904, when she retired to her Maryland home.
37-year-old Raphael Hammond has been ordered to remain in custody without bail, on a charge of being a felon in possession of a handgun in a shooting outside Wrigley Field.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., on Monday encouraged his Republican colleagues to back a second attempt at passing a border bill, following failed efforts in February.
Kosovar police on Monday closed six branches of the Serbia-licensed Postal Savings Bank in line with a crackdown on the use of the Serbian dinar currency.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders supports ICC's move for arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas leaders, arguing for global adherence to international law.
Kelly Yazdi explained her side of the story in a lengthy statement shared to TikTok after estranged husband Zac Brown was granted a temporary restraining order against her.
Kosovoβs Cabinet has approved a draft law on renting a prison, 30 miles south of its capital Pristina, to Denmark to help the country with its overpopulated prison system.
Kid Rock said heβs βpart of the problem" plaguing America as the country becomes more and more polarized over politics in a wild, booze-filled interview with Rolling Stone.
Diana Cojocari, mother of missing North Carolina girl Madalina Cojocari, may be deported to her home country of Moldova after she pleaded guilty to failure to report a child missing.
Police have returned to the Massapequa Park home of suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, who has been jailed since last year in Gilgo case.
Police in Ocala, Florida, shot a 23-year-old man who posed a threat after he ran from a mental health clinic and was armed with a knife, authorities said.
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.
It might be time to start using that unwanted can of anchovies with these three tasty anchovy recipe ideas. Check out these food ideas from fans of the "flavor powerhouses."
Ashley Madison chief strategy officer Paul Keable providedΒ Fox News DigitalΒ with an exclusive look at the 20 cities across America that are "hot spots for non-monogamy."