Serving your time in prison doesn't end when you get out. I know. I spent 20 years inside for one mistake. But the probation system is broken and that only makes crime worse.
The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black remembers what it was like to respond to the act of terror 29 years later.
Iran's military has no immediate plans Friday to hit back at Israel following strikes inside the country early Friday near a nuclear facility, a report says.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke with reporters Thursday, when he addressed publicly for the first time the team's decision to trade their top offensive threat, Stefon Diggs.
After Iran's massive air assault on Israel, it appears likely that Israel will be forced to strike back. Iran has been attacking other nations since the mullahs came to power in 1979.
A hacker activist group in Belarus has claimed to have infiltrated computers at Grodno Azot, the country's largest fertilizer plant, to pressure the government to free political prisoners.
Three police officers from Northern California have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death Mario Gonzalez, who had been pinned face-down on the ground.
The FBI has been exonerated by a DOJ review that found no wrongdoing by the agency after a leaked memo from one of its Virginia field offices purportedly targeted traditional Catholics.
Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton can be disciplined by the state bar association over his failed attempt at overturning the 2020 presidential election, according to a Texas appeals court ruling.
Maryland police responded Friday to a shooting in Greenbelt, near Washington, D.C., where five people were shot after a senior skip day turned violent.
A suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden vest near a van carrying Japanese autoworkers in Karachi. The workers escaped, but three bystanders were wounded.
15 British soldiers accused of lying to an inquiry into Bloody Sunday, during which 13 civilians were killed in the Northern Ireland conflict, will not face perjury charges.
In a new Washington Post piece, NPR reporters countered the wave of criticism their outlet received following their former colleague Uri Berliner's essay accusing NPR of liberal bias.
The new world record for "longest chess marathon" was set in New York City this week when Nigerian chess champion Tunde Onakoya played for 60 hours straight.
Republicans are already using Democrats' blocking of the Mayorkas impeachment trial against vulnerable incumbents in several states, where the border has become a top issue.
A look at the cast of "Field of Dreams, including Kevin Costner, Ray Liotta and James Earl Jones, as the Academy Award-nominated movie celebrates 35 years.
A driver trapped inside a burning car that caught fire after crashing into a light pole on I-94 near St. Paul, Minnesota, was rescued by good Samaritans.
Eminent historian Baron Roberts of Belgravia spoke to Fox News Digital about the growing isolationist strand in American politics and gives his thoughts on the trend.
Justin Allgaier took a hard hit Saturday afternoon in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega Superspeedway. He hit one of the walls on the backstretch.
HBO's Bill Maher took aim at anti-Israel protesters, predicting they'll have a major presence at the upcoming DNC convention in Chicago, mirroring the infamous 1968 riots.
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in an Oregon case that West Coast cities argue has hamstrung their ability to address rampant homeless camps.
Groundbreaking on a $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area is scheduled to occur on Monday, officials said.
Four Germans were taken into custody by police on Saturday while laying white roses at the birthplace of Adolf Hitler in Austria on his birthday anniversary.
U.S. military officials have identified a North Carolina-based Marine who died during a late-night training exercise last week, just days after his promotion to sergeant.
Hong Kong has enacted new legislation to curb the use of single-use plastic cutlery and Styrofoam products, aiming to tackle pollution, officials said.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence are rumored to be two of the A-listers set to appear in the Martin Scorsese-directed biopic about Frank Sinatra.
Celebrity handbag designer from Colombia, Nancy Gonzalez, has pleaded guilty to smuggling crocodile handbags into the U.S. and has been sentenced to 18 months in prison.
Rabbi Moshe Hauer spoke to Fox News Digital about the ongoing βanarchy" surrounding the Columbia University student protests intimidating Jewish students.
NYU requested the NYPD after a closed off plaza on campus was breached during an anti-Israel protest, "dramatically changing" safety at the demonstration.
Former forensic investigator Barbara Butcher opens up on the trauma for both homicide victims families and for the agents whose life work is to solve the crimes.
Tennessee teenager Sebastian Rogers has been missing for nearly two months since he disappeared from Hendersonville on Feb. 26. His father has hired a private investigator.
The Biden administration is advancing the environmental review process for a proposed lithium mine in Nevada, aiming to support production of clean energy minerals.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon unsealed documents related to the FBIβs investigation into former President Trump and its raid at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.
Six Republican candidates for governor of Indiana will participate in a debate on April 23, 2024. Current Gov. Eric Holcomb, who has reached his term limit, has not made an endorsement.
NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry posted a video to X showing several bottles being flung at police during anti-Israel protests at New York University's (NYU) Monday.
The Republican Congressional delegation from New York is urging Columbia University President Dr. Nemat "Minouche" Shafik to resign amid tense anti-Israel demonstrations on campus.
The House Intelligence Committee is out with a damning new report that says the CIA mishandled cases of sexual assault and harassment within its own ranks.
The same day that Iran launched its attack on Israel, it also launched a crackdown on dissent within its own borders and flooded the streets of Tehran with morality police.
Students at New York City walked out of class Tuesday following the arrests of more than 100 at an anti-Israel demonstration last night that turned violent.
Actor David Harewood, who once starred in an all-Black version of "Romeo & Juliet," claimed that actors of any identity should be able to play roles of any identity.
DA Alvin Bragg's case against Donald Trump is a "historic mistake" and an "embarrassment of prosecutorial ethics," a law professor wrote in a New York Times guest essay.
The Senate voted to quickly end debate over a $95 billion foreign aid package, which allots assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, setting the stage to swiftly pass the bills.
The Haekbangashoe system, known as the "nuclear trigger," oversees North Korea's military posture to respond to any nuclear attack, even though the country has approved pre-emptive strikes.
Former President Trump slammed the gag order imposed on him during his trial in Manhattan court as "unconstitutional" in public comments Tuesday afternoon.
Before the New York Knicks' improbable comeback on Monday night, the Philadelphia 76ers' broadcasters said the game at Madison Square Garden was all but over.
Several California Democrats have broken with leadership to support a GOP-authored bill that would double fines for protesters who block emergency vehicles while obstructing traffic.
Jill Duggar Dillard and her husband shared details of their stillborn daughter's funeral on Instagram, sharing photos of the pamphlet and a display of clothes and toys bought for her.
Students and professors in Argentina protested austerity measures en masse Tuesday amid a worsening budget crisis at the country's public universities.
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Jack Carr, bestselling author and former Navy SEAL task unit commander and sniper, recounts the events of April 24, 1980, nearly 6 months into the Iran hostage crisis β and why "there is more to it."
The Supreme Court will consider another abortion case dealing with claims by a Republican-led state that the Biden administration is attempting to use a federal law as an "abortion mandate."
In London, two military horses were found running loose without riders in the city center, while others are still unaccounted for. Seven horses initially escaped.
Joe Alt has been projected to go to the Titans at No. 7 by many evaluators. After his pre-draft visit there, his familiarity with OL coach Bill Callahan could make it a good fit.
Oregon State Troopers found the wounded body of Elias Huizar, 39, following a police chase near Eugene at around 3 p.m. Tuesday. Huizar's 1-year-old baby was taken safely into custody.
Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton said Tuesday night a racial slur was hurled at his younger brother during an altercation in the stands in Milwaukee.
Europe must continue to step up its help for Ukraine even after the approval of a U.S. aid package, according to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Scholz spoke in Berlin.
An Israeli government minister torched the current Biden administration and said exactly what he would do if he was an American with the right to vote.
The Biden campaign will stay on TikTok, even after President Biden signed a bill into law that would force its China-based parent company to sell the video sharing social media platform or face a ban in the United States, Fox News has learned.
Columbia University professor Shai Davidai, who hosted a counter-protest in defense of Jewish students, criticized "Squad" members for defending anti-Israel protesters.
The European Union is set to investigate whether China is unfairly limiting and depriving certain companies in Europe access to the Chinese medical market.
Alec Baldwin smacked a phone out of an anti-Israel agitator's hand weeks after "Rust" prosecutors claimed the actor had "no control" over his emotions on the movie set.
"Golden Bachelor" winner Theresa Nist shared what's been keeping her busy following her divorce from Gerry Turner. The two called it quits after just three months of marriage.
Rep. Brendan Boyle, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, frequently called for former President Trump's arrest, but has not done the same for his scandal-plagued brother, a fellow Democrat.
Iran has warned Argentina against "making baseless accusations" after Buenos Aires sought Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi's arrest for his alleged involvement in a 1994 bombing.
Left-wing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez has said he will consider resigning after the launch of a judicial investigation into corruption accusations against his wife.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman, who assumed the throne in 2015, entered a hospital in the city of Jeddah on Wednesday for "routine examinations," according to state media.
Buckingham Palace has been accused of shading Meghan Markle with a new ad, promoting their strawberry preserves days after Markle debuted her strawberry jam.
Chynna Phillips asked for prayers ahead of her surgery to remove a nearly foot-long, benign tumor in her left leg that she's had since she was a child.
North Macedonia will hold a presidential runoff on May 8 after no candidate secured enough support from voters to win outright; voting will coincide with parliamentary elections.
Actor Lucas Black talks to Fox News Digital about his faith, the importance of family and why he's excited about his new Christian drama, "Unsung Hero."
U.S. senators are demanding accountability for the rapid closure plan of a troubled women's prison in California where sexual abuse by guards was rampant.
'Fox & Friends' commemorated 'Bring Your Kids to Work Day' as dozens of children joined co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Charlie Hurt, Brian Kilmeade and Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean.
Imprisoned attorney Michael Avenatti has said the hush money case against former President Trump is "grossly unfair" during an interview with Sean Hannity.
Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier criticized violence sparked by anti-Israel protests on campus in March, telling MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that's not free speech.
Vice President Harris was reportedly frustrated after New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger confronted her about Biden's refusal to do interviews with major media outlets.
A group of New Jersey Republicans is trying to reverse a directive from the state's liberal district attorney general that "handcuffs" local law enforcement cooperation with ICE agents.
The New York Times released an scathing statement calling out President Biden for his lack of access to the media as the White House's feud with the paper continues to escalate.
America is running short on veterinarians β which could lead to problems for pets. Fox News spoke to Dr. Christina Sisk, Humane Society of Ventura County's director of veterinary services.
A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly pointed a laser at a Jet Blue plane that was landing at Tampa International Airport, according to police.
Two NFL stars, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, shared their thoughts on the new hip-drop tackle rule.
Somalia's government has taken action against members of its Danab commando unit for allegedly stealing rations donated by the U.S., according to officials.
Columbia University continues to negotiate with anti-Israel demonstrators to clear an encampment on the heart of campus despite crossing a deadline to do so.
'Rust' star Alec Baldwin now faces special prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Erlinda Johnson after Jason Lewis withdrew from the prosecution in the involuntary manslaughter trial.
Mexican film 'Shame' has won the top prize at the Moscow International Film Festival, as major studios in the U.S. and many European countries boycott the Russian market over its war in Ukraine.
David Pecker said Thursday at the Trump trial he bought photos of Tiger Woods cheating on his wife in 2007 and used them as leverage to get him on the cover of Men's Fitness.
Xavier Netry, of Utopie bakery in Paris, was recently named the winner of the 31st annual "Grand Prix de la baguette" contest. The contest seeks to find Paris' best baguette.
Dr. Daniel Davidow, the former medical director at the Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents, was acquitted Friday of sexually abusing two teenage patients.
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ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit appeared on OutKickβs "Donβt @ Me with Dan Dakich" on Friday and praised the Minnesota Vikings first-round draft pick, Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy, as the real deal.
State officials don't believe that Illinois taxpayers will be up for paying more than $2 billion for the Chicago Bears' new stadium, multiple outlets reported.
Three women likely contracted HIV after receiving so-called "vampire facials" making them the first known cases of the virus being transmitted during a a cosmetic injection procedure.
The autistic Florida high-school student accused of brutally attacking a teacher's aide over a Nintendo game has filed a lawsuit blaming Flagler County Public Schools.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Trent Staggs, a Republican looking to replace retiring Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah., in Utah's GOP primary race for the Senate.
The Kherson region, which remains partially under Russian occupation, has allegedly suffered abuses under the reign of Moscow, with troops targeting marginalized populations.
Florida GOP Rep. Bill Posey announced that he would not be seeking re-election on Friday, continuing on to endorse former Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos as his replacement.
A 16-year-old girl believed to have been killed in 1969, has finally been identified 21 years after her remains were found after her DNA was matched to a relative who died on 9/11.
More life-threatening severe weather is expected over the Southern Plains, following reports of twisters ripping through the nation's heartland on Friday.
A manhunt continues for Xavier L. Tate Jr., 22, after he was identified as the suspect in the fatal shooting of Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca on April 21.
The stories of Elizabeth Smart, Jaycee Dugard, Alicia Kozakiewicz and more children who were kidnapped but survived and reunited with their loved ones.
New England Patriots center David Andrews stressed the importance of preseason football amid Roger Goodell's thought to shorten it and add one more regular-season game.
White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said Hamas is considering a proposal to release hostages that Israel says would delay a Rafah invasion.
Roy Jones Jr. offered Jake Paul a warning about Mike Tyson's abilities months before the former heavyweight champion squares off against the YouTube star.
Police said three Louisiana police officers were wounded by gunfire Sunday in a standoff with a man suspected of shooting three other people in the past week.
Christina Marie Crane, 37, was charged with attempted felony murder and criminal mischief after grabbing a knife from a Wawa deli counter and stabbing a man, police said.
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At least 40 people have died after a dam collapsed in western Kenya, police have confirmed. Ongoing rains have caused flooding that has already killed nearly 100 people.
Thailand's foreign minister, Parnpree Bahiddha-Nugara, has resigned after being removed as one of the country's deputy prime ministers in a Cabinet reshuffle.
The true crime genre is more popular than ever. But with so many people consuming true crime content, how does this trend affect actual criminal investigations and ongoing court cases?
The Taliban faces criticism for depriving women of human rights at a U.N. meeting, though no Taliban representatives attended because they are not recognized by the U.N.
Christie Brinkley enjoyed her ex-husband Billy Joel's concert in New York City and was treated to a performance of his famous tune, "Uptown Girl," which he wrote about her.
A USC senior responded to the cancelation of her school's primary commencement ceremony and student unrest and protest on campus in an interview Monday.
The Colorado Buffaloes lost top running back Dylan Edwards to the transfer portal. Edwards transferred to Kansas State after one season with the Deion Sanders-led program.
"The View" teed off on Gov. Kristi Noem, calling her "Governor Cruella" and a "sociopath" over her upcoming memoir thatΒ reveals she once killed a young dog.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said "numerous" police officers were shot in Charlotte on Monday afternoon. Residents are urged to stay inside.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said "numerous" police officers were shot in Charlotte on Monday afternoon. Residents are urged to stay inside.
Nicole Kidman appeared to make a reference to Tom Cruise while accepting an award, but didn't mention their children, who were also absent from the event.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said "numerous" police officers were shot in Charlotte on Monday afternoon. Residents are urged to stay inside.
American athlete groups are calling for an independent investigation into the case of nearly 2 dozen Chinese swimmers who were not sanctioned after having positive tests for a banned heart medication.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) had threaten to call a vote to remove Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House, but the representative from Georgia has yet to make her move.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said three U.S. Marshals were killed and five officers were wounded in a shootout on Monday. One suspect is dead.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said three officers from a U.S. Marshals task force were killed and five officers were wounded in a shootout on Monday.
Authorities in Florida arrested a potential "serial killer" who they said admitted to strangling two women to death and dumping their bodies on the side of a road.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said four law enforcement officers were killed and four others were wounded in a shootout involving a U.S. Marshals Task Force on Monday.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said four law enforcement officers were killed and four others were wounded in a shootout involving a U.S. Marshals Task Force on Monday.
Non-alcoholic beers are one of the lone bright spots in an industry suffering stagnant growth recent years. Here are five beers, plus three major trends, driving the trend.
Former Kazakh Interior Minister Erlan Turgumbayev has been arrested in connection with a deadly police crackdown on protests that erupted in 2022, officials say.
Georgia's second new nuclear reactor is now operational. Each can power 500,000 homes and businesses, but the project exceeded both cost and timeline projections.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted a lawsuit from multiple states pushing to block President Biden from integrating transgender ideology into U.S. colleges.
Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the NY v. Trump trial, lamented not being able to fine the former president more than $1,000 per violation of his gag order.
Philippine ships were blasted by water cannons from Chinese coast guard ships in the latest such incident as China asserts dominance in the South China Sea.
Former President Trump says Judge Juan Merchan is "rigging" the 2024 presidential election after ruling that Trump violated his gag order in the Manhattan trial.
A Jewish student at UCLA was blocked by a group of anti-Israel students while he tried to walk toward the entrance of a building where his class was located.
Construction of President Bidenβs floating Gaza pier is nearly complete as some critics raise concerns over security and the growing cost of the now $320 million project.
Sen. Tim Scott accused the New York court of stripping former President Trump of his First Amendment rights after he was fined thousands of dollars for violating a gag order.
Harvey Weinstein made an appearance at his first court hearing following his rape conviction being overturned. The NY appeals court made the stunning reversal April 25.
Parents and students who pay thousands of dollars in tuition each year are frustrated as colleges move to remote learning amid the spread of anti-Israel unrest.
NYPD chief of patrol John Chell joined 'Your World' to recount the department's actions and the aftermath of Tuesday's law enforcement operation at Columbia University and CCNY.
Mayor Muriel Bowser asked the media for more positive coverage of βone week" with lower violent crime in Washington D.C., just days after a mass shooting in the city.
30-year-old Anthony Cross of Billings, Montana, has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for threatening Democratic Sen. Jon Tester over the phone.
As campus unrest continues, liberal universities are quick to give conservative voices the cold shoulder and cater to progressive radicals as seen in Northwestern University's latest move.
Fox News host Sean Hannity says President Biden is in hiding and calls out the administration's response to the anti-Israel protests on college campuses.
The NYPD confirmed that 'the wife of somebody who had been convicted for material support to terrorism' joined anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University.
Chris Hemsworth previously shared that he has a higher likelihood than most people of developing Alzheimer's. But despite the rumors, he's making it clear that he's not done making movies yet.
A large section of a highway in Meizhou in south China's Guangdong Province collapsed due to heavy rains and flooding, resulting in the confirmed deaths of 36 people so far.
Administrators at University of California, Los Angeles, informed students that all classes would be held remotely amid an anti-Israel encampment on the campus.
The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held this year in Malmo, Sweden, say they have the right to remove Palestinian symbols as large protests are expected.
Mochi donuts, a fusion of Japanese and American culinary traditions, are colorful, whimsical, Instagrammable and surging in popularity in the United States.