A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy was pronounced dead after he was unresponsive at a station Saturday afternoon, according to the sheriff's department.
A Georgia man allegedly fatally shot his ex-wife before shooting her new husband and himself at a shopping plaza Saturday night. The suspect was in critical condition.
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of South Carolina reflected on John 15:5, "I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing."
"The Crown" star Josh O'Connor admitted to feeling surprised he was cast for one of the sexy roles in the new film "Challengers," also starring Zendaya.
Democrats are divided on whether the party has an issue with antisemitism, as many vulnerable elected officials face tough re-election match ups in November.
A North Carolina Democrat seeking re-election to his post in the House is fending off accusations made by his GOP challenger that he's βbeholden" to President Biden.
A "common sense" ballot initiative to reform California's Prop 47 has earned 900,000 signatures to make the November ballot, far surpassing the roughly 500,000 required signatures.
Eric Church recalled how he overcame his devastation over the Vegas mass shooting and the death of his brother Brandon after his near-fatal blood clot.
Nearly four months after her son David Harrington was found frozen in Jordan Willis' backyard after an NFL watch party, Jennifer Marquez bemoans a dearth of answers in his death.
More life-threatening severe weather is expected over the Southern Plains, following reports of twisters ripping through the nation's heartland on Friday.
The annual White House correspondents' dinner was held Saturday, as President Biden, politicians, journalists and celebrities came together for an election year roast.
Heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali refused to join the United States military at the height of the Vietnam War on this day in history, April 28, 1967.
A climate activist who smeared paint on the protective case of Edgar Degas' "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" sculpture at Washington, D.C.βs National Gallery of Art was charged.
"Yellowstone" star Ian Bohen promised fans that they can expect "the best series finale in history" when the hit show returns for its fifth and final season.
Former South Carolina football star Spencer Rattler's name did not come off the NFL Draft board until the fifth round, something that his former coach took exception with.
The world's oldest known wild bird, Wisdom, a Laysan albatross, courted new suitors recently at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the North Pacific Ocean.
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.
U.S. intelligence agencies have assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely did not order Alexei Navalny's death when he collapsed and died in February, according to a report.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, decried the Biden administration for allegedly using taxpayer funds to support President Biden's re-election campaign on "Fox News Live."
Anti-Israel activists marched through the streets of Washington, D.C., to take aim at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday as they rail against U.S. support of Israel.
The Philadelphia 76ers' win over the New York Knicks did not come without controversy after Sixers star Joel Embiid was involved in multiple contentious moments.
An anti-Israel student protest group at the University of Washington in Seattle announced that it would delay a planned protest after criticism online over diversity.
A New York man allegedly hid hidden cameras inside a public female restroom in a public park, capturing hundreds of explicit images of prepubescent children.
A New York man allegedly hid hidden cameras inside a public female restroom in a public park, capturing hundreds of explicit images of prepubescent children.
A New York man allegedly hid hidden cameras inside a public female restroom in a public park, capturing hundreds of pornographic images of prepubescent children.
History will judge whether the United States' involvement in wars in the Ukraine and Middle East was justified, just as it judged U.S. involvement in Central America or war in Iraq.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas raised a question Thursday that goes to the heart of Special Counsel Jack Smith's charges against former President Donald Trump.
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay acknowledged an NFL Network report that quarterback Matthew Stafford would like more guaranteed money on his contract.
Investigative journalist Chris Hansen discussed his profile on the drug dealing near San Francisco's main federal building on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
After being coached by Jim Harbaugh for three years at Michigan, Junior Colson will be familiar with his surroundings when he gets to his first NFL practice.
Princeton University freshman Maximillian Meyer described the virulent antisemitism he witnessed on campus since an anti-Israel encampment was established amid nationwide protests.
Daily showers arenβt necessary and may not have any health benefit, according to certain experts. Some claim that most people take them every day only because they have become the societal norm.
Political commentator Keith Olbermann claimed he was ending his New York Times subscription after reading reports that the outlet's staff are not happy with Biden dodging interviews.
Congolese heavyweight boxer Ardi Ndembo, 27, died on Thursday of his injuries from getting knocked out in his last fight that left him in a coma for three weeks.
TV cameras caught Emilie, Joe Alt's girlfriend, appearing to have somewhat of a glazed over look on her face moments before the offensive lineman was drafted by the Chargers.
A Reddit user was stunned and hurt after her family members gave her the cold shoulder because she accepted a free upgrade to first class and did not give it to her brother.
Actress Drea de Matteo told Donald Trump Jr. that there are far more skeptics of Biden's leadership in entertainment than one might think, but said many are too afraid of cancel culture.
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.
The Kherson region, which remains partially under Russian occupation, has allegedly suffered abuses under the reign of Moscow, with troops targeting marginalized populations.
In a letter to Interim Chief Henry Doce on the Miami Police Department, Mayor Charles Burkett called the interaction between Gisele BΓΌndchen and the police office 'wholly unacceptable.'
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.
Amid Israelβs campaign to root out Hamas terrorists in Gaza, the terrorist organization is stoking βdisinformation" to hoodwink the international community, claim critics.
Residents in New Jersey were hit by a 2.9 magnitude earthquake Saturday morning, weeks after a more powerful quake hit the region and surrounding areas
The protests have sprung up at Ivy League universities and seemingly spread to other universities, but experts allege the movements have appeared by design and not as grassroots campaigns.
HBO's Bill Maher sat down with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was grilled about his narrow path to victory in the 2024 race.
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.
Gov. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., took serious heat on social media after a preview of her upcoming memoir revealed she had shot and killed one of her hunting dogs for being "untrainable."
Florida boasts numerous top-notch universities, both public and private, and engages in some of the nation's leading scientific research, while fielding some of the nation's best athletics programs.
Pro-Palestine student group, Palestine Solidarity Committee, was suspended by the University of Texas at Austin Friday after the school saw several arrests during an anti-Israel protest, the organization posted on Instagram.
The four of us represent different regions across the country. But we all know that the U.S. must help develop our hemisphere for more substantial and lasting cooperation.
Former Michigan GOP Rep. Peter Meijer, who voted to impeach Trump, announced Friday that he was dropping out of the race to represent the Great Lakes State in the U.S. Senate.
Here's a look at five niche and boutique museums around the nation that chronicle the minutiae of American life, from favorite foods to pop culture superheroes.
Los Angeles Clippers star Russell Westbrook and Dallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington were ejected from Game 3 after an altercation in the fourth quarter.
HBO's Bill Maher took aim at the anti-Israel protesters who blocked traffic, accusing them of being "privilege-y" for preventing people from going to their jobs or to pick up their kids.
IndyCar said Friday it will prohibit political branding on vehicles after a request for a car to have Donald Trump and RFK Jr. branding at the Indianapolis 500.
New York City union workers are ditching the Democrats this November and voting for Trump, citing surging inflation and job layoffs under Biden's leadership.
Pastor Greg Laurie and "American Idol" alum Danny Gokey are set to deliver a message of faith and inspiration at the "Hope for Lahaina" event on Sunday, with music by Leeland.
The White House condemned statements made by Columbia University Khymani James on the "murdering of Zionists," calling them "dangerous, appalling statements."
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.
Seven TikTok creators ripped President Biden for signing a bill that could force the sale of the social media platform while the President's campaign remains on the social media outlet.
Former President Donald Trump called presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy a "Democrat Plant" on social media Friday, saying a vote for the independent campaigner is a "wasted protest vote."
In the Trump hush money trial, prosecutors have been shameless in tossing out incendiary words like "conspiracy" and "fraud."Β But Trump is not charged with either.
Attorney Danny Karon, who used to teach at Columbia Law School and specializes in class action suits, felt Jewish students might have had a case until everyone was sent home.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Italian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Edmondo Cirielli defended Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and discussed birth rates, migrants, China and Iran.
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.
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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.
A time capsule buried in 1920 at a high school in Minnesota was discovered during a demolition project. The items include newspapers and financial statements.
More than 20 senior Washington, DC, Police officers will not be returning to the force after their contracts expire on April 30, including 12 due to alleged serious misconduct.
California officials are suing Huntington Beach for its voter ID law in what the city's conservative mayor says is "government overreach" by Sacramento.
A nonprofit with big-money backing from progressive funding streams is pursuing high-stakes climate litigation nationwide and worldwide that targets fossil fuels on behalf of youth.
Americans detained in Turks and Caicos are facing up to 12 years in prison for inadvertently having stray ammo in their bags in the Turks and Caicos airport.
Border Patrol agents are combining multiple layers of enforcement to stop illegal immigrants coming across the southern border, using both the wall and technology.
The podcast "To Die For," was launched by Neil Strauss, author of βThe Game" who also wrote βThe Dirt" about rock band MΓΆtley CrΓΌe. It's from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts.
A shooting inside a nightclub in Washington, D.C., Friday evening wounded multiple people. Police are have secured the scene and stated there is no further threat to the community.
Britney Spears' bitter legal battle with her estranged father Jamie Spears has come to an end more than two years after her conservatorship was terminated.
The United States Marines Corps proved its resolve by leading a mercenary force on an incredible attack on Tripoli during the Barbary Wars on this day in history, April 27, 1805.
A freight train carrying gasoline and propane derailed and caught fire Friday near the Arizona-New Mexico state line prompting an immediately shutdown of the busy interstate.
President Biden was criticized by Fox News host Sean Hannity for his interview with "woke" shock jock Howard Stern, as well as other gaffes he made this week.
The Columbia University Senate voted on a resolution to investigate the school's leadership amid anti-Israel protests that have been going on for more than a week.
Fox News host Jesse Watters says the Biden administration's efforts to hide President Biden's weaknesses are no longer a secret Friday on βJesse Watters Primetime."
A federal judge in New York dismissed a sexual assault against Aerosmith's Steven Tyler for good, meaning the plaintiff can't file a suit over the claims again.
The United Nations has said Sudanese paramilitary forces are encircling the city of El Fasher in the western Darfur region, and warned that 'an attack would have devastating consequences.'
Columbia University reported Friday that junior Khymani James had been "banned from campus," just days after video went viral of him talking about "murdering Zionists."
A 2-year-old killer whale has reached an inlet that could take it to the open ocean, after being trapped in a lagoon on Vancouver Island for more than a month.
Oregon man Donald McQuade, convicted in the 1978 murder of a 16-year-old girl in Alaska, has been sentenced to 50 years in prison; he maintains his innocence.
New York will begin levying a $15 toll on most drivers entering Manhattan's bustling central business district on June 30, according to transit officials.
Noor Noel Kestou, 31, attempted to flee the U.S. after the fatal explosion at his vape and smoke business, Goo Smoke Shop/Select Distributors, on March 4.
Wynonna Judd's daughter, Grace Kelley, appeared in court Thursday after being arrested for allegedly exposing herself on a highway. The prostitution charge against her was dropped.
Missouri residents and lawmakers are holding the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers accountable to carrying out faster cleanups at toxic sites.
Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper did not seem pleased with a sign outside a bar that was critical of the perceived influence he has over the team's draft strategy.
Traces of bird flu have been detected in pasteurized milk, leaving many people wondering if itβs safe to drink. Doctors offered their insights about the potential risk.
Before the Kansas Legislature's scheduled adjournment for the year, Republican state senators blocked efforts to force debates on expanding Medicaid programs and the medical use of marijuana.
Dr. Daniel Davidow, the former medical director at the Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents, was acquitted Friday of sexually abusing two teenage patients.
Maine's Democratic Gov. Janet Mills has signed a suite of gun safety legislation into law, after the deadliest mass shooting in the state's history left 18 people dead and 13 people injured.
A man killed by Porter County, Indiana, police on Thursday has been identified as 20-year-old Caden Mura, who had a history of resisting law enforcement.
Dozens of tornadoes swept across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa on Friday, impacting millions of residents and leaving a trail of destruction.
After President Joe Biden suggested he would be "happy" to debate Trump, many commentators on social media suggested that his own staff would see this as disastrous.
Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone crash off the coast of Yemen on Thursday, making it the fourth drone downed by Iran proxy groups since November.
Jeremy Cooper, a former paramedic who administered a dose of ketamine to Elijah McClain, has been sentenced to probation after his homicide conviction in the 23-year-old Black man's death.
Two congressional lawmakers from New York introduced new legislation that would punish schools that do not address antisemitism, by removing federal funding.
With San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk's name speculated to be in trade discussions, the team further fueled those rumors by selecting Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall with the 30th pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday.
As part of a pro-Palestinian protest, students at the Paris Institute of Political Studies blocked access to a campus building on Friday; administrators decided to move all classes online.
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.
A judge ordered Friday that Marine Corps veteran Russell Vane of Vienna, Virginia remain jailed pending trial on charges that he attempted to make ricin.
Ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon was grilled about his former employer's coverage of Russiagate and his infamous CNN segment mocking Trump voters as "credulous Boomer rubes."
The Biden administration said it is delaying regulations to ban menthol cigarettes in a stunning announcement Friday after the proposal garnered significant opposition.
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.
Peter Magyar, a new voice of opposition to Hungarian PM Viktor OrbΓ‘n, led a protest of thousands of people on Friday demanding greater protection for children.
Los Angeles Lakers starting point guard D'Angelo Russell had another frustrating matchup with the Denver Nuggets, but his behavior on the bench is under scrutiny.
Trinidad & Tobago closed a marine park and 7 beaches on Friday after a shark attacked a British tourist at Turtle Beach along Great Courland Bay; the man was hospitalized after the attack.
One UT Austin student told Fox News Digital that he doesn't call the behavior he saw antisemitism anymore: 'I think that's sugarcoating it, it's Jew hatred.'
Ukrainian parliament member Mariia Mezentseva constantly posts about the damage done to her hometown of Kharkiv due to Russia attacks, including damaging power in residential areas.
Guatemalan prosecutors have raided the offices of humanitarian organization Save the Children, citing a complaint alleging the charity violated the rights of migrant children.
What is the best fish to eat for your health? Experts offer a list of the fish with the most benefits β from salmon to sardines, oysters and more β plus which fish to avoid and why.
Ex-MLB star and GOP Senate candidate Steve Garvey vows to hold Ivy League schools accountable for failing to protect Jewish students, threatening cuts to federal funding if elected.
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.
Burkina Faso has suspended the BBC and Voice of America radio stations over their coverage of a report on the mass killing of civilians by the country's military junta.
A Utah cat hopped into an Amazon package and was accidentally shipped back to a warehouse in California. Six days later, Galena was found alive and well 650 miles from home.
Egypt sent on Friday a high-level delegation to Israel, seeking to discuss a prolonged cease-fire agreement with Hamas and avert an Israeli offensive on the town of Rafah in Gaza.
Calls are mounting to temporarily shutter schools plagued by anti-Israel unrest as most colleges continue to pursue a hands-off approach to the encampments.
Mavin Harrison Jr., the Arizona Cardinals' first-round draft pick, did not sign a preliminary NFLPA licensing agreement before the draft on Thursday, according to a report.
The former host of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" opened up about losing her talk show after 19 years following negative reports that damaged her reputation.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has announced that Pope Francis will attend the G7 Summit in June and will participate in the session on artificial intelligence.
New Jersey has announced an emergency beach replenishment project in North Wildwood, a southern shore town at the center of a political showdown over its badly-eroded dunes.
A Nebraska grand jury has indicted former Seward County Deputy Anthony Gann on suspicion of manslaughter in the Oct. 23 shooting of Jorge Santana-Ramirez.
The University of Louisiana System announced Thursday that McNeese State University's executive vice president, Wade Rousse, has been tapped to helm the entire school.
Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto saved himself from a scary injury on Thursday afternoon after catching a hard comebacker right back at him.
In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tx., grilled the CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting over its provided funding of NPR.
A government spokesperson in Kenya said on Friday that at least 70 people have been killed by flooding and heavy rains in the East African country since mid-March.
The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled Friday that New York may proceed with a law requiring internet service providers to offer heavy discounts to low-income residents.
'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.
Researchers who have dissected the traits of serial killers aim to improve detection methods and preventative strategies against extreme criminal behavior.
In what can only be described as the best PR any person in power could possibly ask for, shock jock Howard Stern went out of his way to repeatedly praise Biden in his Friday interview.
Mark Rutte, the outgoing PM of the Netherlands, was seeking support in his bid for the position of NATO secretary general from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday.
Left-wing New York 'Squad' members Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamaal Bowman were seen Friday mingling with anti-Israel agitators at Columbia University.
O.J. Simpson died at 76 years old of metastatic prostate cancer on April 10, his lawyer confirmed. The controversial former NFL running back had been living in Las Vegas.
Several thousand Spanish journalists and writers signed an online manifesto in support of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez and his wife after SΓ‘nchez announced he was considering resignation.
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Richard Simmons is making it clear he is not happy with the biopic in the works that stars Pauly Shore. The fitness guru said he would prefer Tom Cruise play him in a film.
Kentucky teen Emma Filback was allegedly attacked on a Franklin Simpson High School bus on April 18. Her family says she did not know the alleged assailant.
Although defensive back Quinyon Mitchell did not enter the transfer portal during his standout college football career, he did manage to get on Alabama and Nick Saban's radar.
Dani Dayan, the Chairman of Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, sent a warning to Columbia University's president with comparisons to Germany in the 1920s.
RNC Chair Michael Whatley weighed in Friday on the political impact of the New York Trump trial and how Republicans are "playing offense" ahead of the general election.
Stacy Chapin, Ethan's mom, said she doesn't "spend much time" thinking about her son's alleged killer, Bryan Kohberger, as the case continues to move through the judicial process
Rep. Elissa Slotkin's "small consulting business," which she established weeks prior to announcing her congressional bid, doesn't appear to have ever been in operation.
King Charles is officially resuming royal engagements following his cancer diagnosis in January. Next week, he and Queen Camilla plan to visit a cancer treatment center.
Scotland's First Minister, Humza Yousaf, is facing intense political pressure after breaking a power-sharing agreement. Yousaf replaced Nicola Sturgeon in March 2023.
Atlanta Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris defended the decision to draft quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 overall pick on Thursday night.
A Romanian court has ruled that a trial can proceed in the case involving Andrew Tate, who is accused of human trafficking, rape and leading a criminal group.