FBI Oklahoma City has joined the search for missing Kansas women Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, who vanished on March 30 following suspected "foul play."
Paul Flores, the convicted killer of Kristin Smart, the 19-year-old college student who was last seen in 1996, was stabbed for the second time during an attack in a California prison.
The United States is trying to avoid a clash, but after Israel blindsided Iranian leadership with the attack on its Damascus consulate, some believe a response is inevitable.
Texas authorities said an 18-wheeler truck crashed into a Department of Public Safety office in Brenham, injuring several people in what was described as a "criminal act."
Keanu Reeves' co-star Aziz Ansari revealed that the "Speed" actor fractured his kneecap after tripping on a rug in his trailer on the set of their movie "Good Fortune."
Thailand's foreign minister said on Friday that he urged Burma's military authorities to not respond violently to its army's loss of a trading town to guerrillas of the Karen National Union.
British and Spanish foreign ministers said significant progress was achieved during talks held Friday over Gibraltar's status following Britain's exit from the European Union.
Five puppies were rescued by firefighters from underneath the rubble of a destroyed building in Ukraine's northeastern city of Sumy; a video shows workers rinsing the puppies with water.
Comedian Conan O'Brien marked the death of O.J. Simpson Thursday by recalling how the late comic Norm MacDonald got fired from SNL's "Weekend Update" for mocking the former NFL star.
Poland's government has demanded Israel's support for an investigation into the killing of Damian SobΓ³l, a Polish aid worker killed alongside 6 others by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
Harvard University is among 13 U.S. colleges that received a failing grade on Thursday's Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Campus Antisemitism Report Card.
Disgraced ex-lawyer and convicted killer Alex Murdaugh has filed an appeal for a retrial in his murder case after a court clerk was accused of jury tampering.
A Memphis police officer was shot dead during a shootout with two suspects early Friday. Two other police officers were also injured, as was a second suspect.
AOC primary challenger Marty Dolan joined "Fox & Friends First" Friday to discuss his campaign and his main concerns with the far-left New York congresswoman.
The CDC is investigating reports of "fake Botox" causing botulism-like illnesses in several states. Experts weigh in on the risks and offer safety tips.
A shootout between police and militiamen in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, left three people dead β a rare occurrence of regional violence spilling into the densely-populated capital.
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Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, more commonly known as Bobrisky, has been sentenced to six months in prison under a rarely-enforced law against "spraying" money.
Memphis police officer Joseph McKinney was killed, alongside an 18-year-old suspect, following an exchange of gunfire on Friday. Two other officers and one other suspect were injured.
Nicolas McGee, 45, of New York City, was arrested Thursday in the murder of Kawsheen Gelzer, whose dismembered body was found in the suspect's apartment.
Flash flooding in western Pennsylvania, where almost three inches of rain fell Thursday afternoon, has triggered multiple evacuations and rescues, but no known injuries.
Proposals to lift a near-total ban on abortion will move forward, Polish lawmakers voted on Friday; the country has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe.
Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the West Bank on Friday, killing one Palestinian man and wounding 25 others; settlers set houses and cars on fire.
Jorge Drexler, a singer-songwriter from Uruguay, is embarking on his first Europe tour after his latest album earned him 4 Latin Grammy Awards; he will go to Ireland and Italy among other countries.
Dr. Ghassan Abu Sitta, a British-Palestinian surgeon who has volunteered in Gaza hospitals, said he was denied entry to Germany after arriving in Berlin to take part in a pro-Palestinian conference.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn is the wealthiest monarch in the world with between $30 and $45 billion to his name. The wealthy king has been married four times and has seven children.
2023 U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark took aim a LIV Golf and the rival tour's biggest star, Bryson DeChambeau, after a slow start in his Masters debut.
Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara faces bank fraud charges after for his alleged role in a gambling scheme in which more than $16 million was stolen from Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
As Niger pulls away from close cooperation with the U.S. in counterterrorism efforts, the country has instead turned to Russia for help with fighting Islamic insurgents.
CNN's Ashley Allison was blasted on social media Friday over comments she made about O.J. Simpson and what his murder trial meant for the Black community.
Alabama Ethics Commission member Stan McDonald, a Republican, has resigned from his post after acknowledging he potentially violated state law by making campaign contributions.
The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled that victims of stray bullets during law enforcement or military operations must be compensated by the state, including in cases with inconclusive forensics reports.
Nicolae Miu was convicted in the death of Isaac Schuman, 17, on Thursday. Witnesses say he stabbed people while tubing on the Apple River, which he said was self-defense.
In a first-of-its-kind video, emperor penguin chicks are seen making a daring dive off a 50-foot cliff to the icy water below in video captured by National Geographic.
The Department of Energy finalized energy efficiency standards targeting common consumer and commercial lightbulbs as part of its broad climate agenda.
At least 13 people have been reported dead and some 15,000 displaced after heavy rains induced devastating floods across Kenya amidst this year's wet season.
The Berlin Zoo is celebrating the 67th birthday of Fatou, a female gorilla who is the park's oldest resident, as well as the oldest known gorilla in the world.
Longtime political journalist, PBS anchorman and the founder of "PBS NewsHour," Robert MacNeil, has passed away in a Manhattan hospital at the age of 93.
Tennessee lawmakers in the state's Senate on Thursday passed a bill on a 25-4 vote that would make it a felony for adults to aid minors in seeking gender transition procedures.
The Treasury Department this week admitted that any funds sent to Iran go directly to funding "violent" activities of Iranβs Revolutionary Guard Corps "before itβs ever used for their people and humanitarian aid."
Co-hosts of "The View" spoke about how the O.J. Simpson double murder trial sharply divided American society in a way that can still be seen and heard today.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said he was ousted from his role because of a congressman angry about an ethics complaint alleging he "slept with a 17-year-old."
Eight wild buffaloes were electrocuted after walking into low-lying power lines at the Lake Nakuru National Park in western Kenya, authorities reported Friday.
Archaeologists recently unearthed a "stunning" banquet room in Pompeii, a doomed city in Italy that was destroyed by a volcano in A.D. 79. The discovery was announced this week.
Maine is suing Monsanto over its alleged knowledge that it was selling products containing harmful PCB chemicals that contributed to contamination of the state's natural resources.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be returning to the small screen. Netflix announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be creating two new shows around cooking, gardening and Harry's favorite hobby β polo.
Following a rocky season that had its trials and tribulations, LSU Lady Tigers head coach Kim Mulkey was emotional in addressing a crowd on Thursday night.
UConn menβs basketball coach Don Hurley spoke to OutKick's Dan Dakich about the school's back-to-back national titles and rumors about the Kentucky coaching vacancy.
An anti-Israel protestor was recently arrested at a Bakersfield City Council meeting in California after threatening to murder the council members and Mayor Karen Goh.
The transitional council tasked with selecting Haiti's next prime minister, following the exile of incumbent Ariel Henry, was officially established Friday.
Mexico is reporting a dire shortage of fentanyl for medical use, despite the overwhelming amounts of the drug being illegally produced by the country's cartels.
Roberto Cavalli, the Italian fashion designer known for his textile innovations and 'glamorous' style, has died at age 83; he is survived by his partner Sandra Nilsson and six children.
A Pew Research Center analysis found that the gap between political party affiliation among Americans is narrowing ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
A cable car pod in Turkey hit a pole and burst open on Friday, leaving one person dead and seven injured; others were left stranded as the entire cable car system came to a halt.
Video shows a group of good Samaritans rushing to a woman's aid in Hermitage and rescuing her after becoming trapped inside her vehicle following an crash.
The Vessel, a climbable sculpture at Hudson Yards on Manhattan's West Side, is reopening later this year with new safety features after a string of suicides forced it to close.
NFL star Travis Kelce received his long-awaited college degree on Thursday, and of course he commemorated the moment in typical Kelce fashion β by chugging a beer onstage.
Christine Livingston, who oversaw security over a South Carolina prison, is accused of accepting over $219,000 in bribes and getting inmates 173 contraband cellphones.
Belarusian authorities have convicted a famous dissident rock band and sentenced the members to 2 years of correctional labor; the move was the latest in a crackdown on dissent.
German authorities said four teenagers were arrested on Friday after being suspected of planning an Islamic extremist attack; a court issued warrants for them over the Easter weekend.
A U.S. assessment has found that China has surged sales to Russia of technology that Moscow is using to produce tanks, missiles and aircraft for use in its war against Ukraine.
On his new show, Dr. Phil pushed back against HR expert and DEI advocate Rachel Kargas when she argued in favor of DEI policy pushing for equality of outcome.
"The Golden Bachelor" contestants Susan Coles and Kathy Swarts spoke out about Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist's divorce announcement, saying they are "heartbroken."
When former President Donald Trump's hush money case opens Monday with jury selection, he will become the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges.
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The U.S. Navy is struggling to build up an industrial submarine base after committing to a three-way partnership with Australia and the United Kingdom called AUKUS.
A former U.S. Ambassador and National Security Council official admitted to acting as a secret agent of the Cuban government for decades as a judge handed down a 15-year sentence.
The NFL put an emphasis on taunting penalties a few years ago, but Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow doesn't want players to be penalized for it anymore.
Fox News host Jesse Watters says President Biden's push for diversity, equity and inclusion is not going to dig him out of the hole he is in on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Woman calls 911 in North Carolina after 38-year-old biological male barges into Planet Fitness women's locker room "completely naked," says he identifies as a woman.
The report stated that encounters between ports of entry along the southwest border were 45% lower than in December 2023 and 16% lower than March 2023.
Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion for a delay as his defense submitted a pre-trial letter challenging the jury selection just days before the trial begins in New York City.
Fox News host Sean Hannity says America is "on the brink" as President Biden attempts to "lie, smear, slander" and "besmirch" his way into a second term.
Masters co-leader Bryson DeChambeau played groundskeeper during the second round of the Masters, moving a large sign planted in the ground in order to give him a good angle on a shot.
One person died and multiple people were injured when a shuttle bus collided with pedestrians and concrete barriers at a Honolulu cruise ship terminal.
Tiger Woods, 21, and a golf prodigy since he was a toddler, dominated the 1997 Masters Tournament with a 12-stroke win on this day in history, April 13, 1997.
HBO's Bill Maher knocked former President Trump and Republicans for embracing a not-so-pro-life stance in supporting states to control their own abortion laws.
A Memphis jury found Cleotha Abston, 40, guilty of raping and kidnapping a woman in September 2021 β a year prior than when he allegedly kidnapped and killed Eliza Fletcher.
Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. Bob Casey says he does not support defunding the police, but he has attracted endorsements from left-wing pro-defund groups.
Conservative firebrand Sen. Ted Cruz is stepping up his campaign and fundraising game as he faces a bruising race for a third six-year term representing Texas in the Senate.
Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley's father, James Crumbley, called himself a "martyr" fighting for "freedom" in jail calls before his sentencing on April 9.
Jennifer Pan pretended she was also a victim in the home invasion that left her mother dead and her father in a coma. The unraveling of her scheme is the subject of a new Netflix doc.
Michael Douglas is playing Founding Father Benjamin Franklin in the Apple TV + miniseries, "Franklin," and found similarities in his and Franklin's third act of life.
Critics are slamming a New York ballot initiative with broad language they say would ban parents from approving their child to undergo transgender surgeries.
"The Matchmaker" star Patti Stanger spoke to Fox News Digital about how her non-celebrity clients follow similar relationships rules as Valerie Bertinelli, Robert Downey Jr. and others.
A college student created a survey for students on college campuses that will match them with their most compatible mate. The Marriage Pact is intended to serve as a dating "backup plan."
Civil rights attorney says former President Trumpβs likability and policy choices are bringing in Black voters and upending the media's "false narrative."
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the hiring of DEI chief Zakiya Carr Johnson will 'destroy the State Department' and make America 'less safe.'
At least six people, including the suspect, are dead and eight others are injured after a stabbing spree at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping center in Sydney, Australia.
Illegal immigrants are increasingly risking the Pacific Ocean to sneak into the United States, endangering themselves and marine agents, according to border officials.
Veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner's Free Press bombshell offered an inside look at NPRβs drift from only being "a bit to the left" in 2011 to its current liberal activism.
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Maryland police are looking for two suspects in a gray Kia sedan in connection with the broad-daylight shooting death of garbage collector Idongesit Udosen.
University of Connecticut men's basketball coach Dan Hurley spoke to OutKick's Dan Dakich about mental health awareness and the struggles men have speaking up.
Julia Bernstein, 12, set at least four different fishing records in Florida since January and will be awarded the Fleming Species Award. One of Julia's world records is pending.
Hampton Oaks Homeowners Association president Mel Keyton said police have no authority to take action against squatters, which is considered a civil matter under current law.
Former President Trump is set to hold a rally and attend a fundraising event Saturday in President Biden's home state of Pennsylvania, days before Trump's hush money trial is to start in New York City.
Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson held a joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on Friday, where Trump suggested future aid to Ukraine should come in the form of a loan.
Our nation should come together to honor the heroes who saved lives in Vietnam as members of the "Dustoff" crews. Their valor and courage are remarkable and worthy of honor and praise.
Whether you like iced drinks or you consume cups of hot coffee all day, these travel tumblers offer different styles, but all promise to keep your drinks hot or cold for hours.
Ethiopian Jews are in dire need of international aid as enduring issues of insufficient medical resources and food scarcity continue to plague their enclaves in Gondar and Addis Ababa.
Psychedelic retreats and experiences are seeing a spike in interest all over the world. Psychedelic experts discuss boosts in popularity, programs offered and impacts of these therapies.
Fox News contributor says one strategy could politically and legally help the defense, even if there may be "personal resistance" from Trump in the NYC case.
2024 presidential election rematch: Donald Trump campaigns in Pennsylvania on Saturday. President Biden makes a swing through the crucial battleground state next week
Former New York Giants star running back is not sold on quarterback J.J. McCarthy, whose pre-draft stock has seemingly spiked over the last several weeks.
Kansas Democratic Governor Laura Kelly vetoed a bill that would have outlawed transgender treatment for minors in the state Friday, as well as two other pieces of legislation seeking to impose additional abortion restrictions.
Experts argued against the likelihood of Iran taking direct action on Israel over fears that any head-to-head conflict would largely disadvantage the Islamic nation.
Five destinations around the U.S. offer explorations of the world of candy while making sweet family memories, from Jelly Belly in California to world's largest candy store in Ohio.
Homelessness means a lot more than a crisis of those who lack a house. Its foundation is rooted in many different problems, all of which need to be addressed so they can move forward.
The U.S. features many institutions of higher learning in which education is centered on religious faith: Wheaton College, Gordon College and Taylor University are just a few.
Only 22% of U.S. adults have a favorable view of the United States federal government, marking a 10% drop since 2022, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized a number of ships over the past five years, but decreased their activities as the Yemen-based Houthis conducted their own raids.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was reportedly going 119 mph just seconds before causing a six-car crash on a Dallas Highway last month, according to an affidavit.
Amid an imminent Iranian regime attack on Israel, a U.S. think tank disclosed that an Iranian general killed by an Israeli air strike was deeply involved in the mass murder in southern Israel.
Speaking at the 2024 Stronger Men's Conference on Friday, Kansas City Chiefs star kicker Harrison Butker spoke about his faith and the role it plays in his life and in football.
A pair of legislation was approved by the New York City Council Thursday that would allow for additional safety measures for EMS workers, including self-defense training and body armor.
An Australian police officer is being called a hero after she fearlessly confronted a suspect who stabbed multiple people at Westfield Bondi Junction and put an end to his rampage.
GOP U.S. Senate candidate Steve Garvey spoke to "Fox & Friends: Weekend" on Saturday about California's homeless crisis, which is getting worse despite the billions spent to solve it.
A $16.1 million pub and hotel owned by celebrity chef Gordan Ramsay has been taken over by squatters who are refusing to leave and threating legal action against eviction.
Former Navy SEAL and Senate candidate Tim Sheehy slammed the Washington Post for citing "known Democrats" in a piece questioning his combat bullet wound.
Multiple 55-gallon steel drums, filled with chlorinated solvents and waste oil, were found buried at Bethpage Community Park on Long Island, which sparked outrage from residents.
The Academy Award-winning actress opened up about her and Kurt Russell's joint love for their family and explained why it's the 'sticking glue' to their relationship.
A new study found that women with breast cancer who have received chemotherapy are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Epic Research experts and other physicians commented.
A pedestrian found a foul-smelling suitcase and discovered that it contained bones, but the police have determined that the 58-year-old victim died from an illness, not from any foul play.
A New York speech pathologist is using improvisational theater, better known as βimprov," to help young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) develop their social skills.
Atlanta Braves ace Spencer Strider recently injured the ulnar collateral ligament and underwent surgery to repair the damage in his right elbow in Texas.
Tributes have been pouring in for Memphis police officer Joseph McKinney was killed in a shootout with two teens early Friday. One of the teens was arrested last month and let go, prompting officials to call for tougher sentences.
A family attorney for O.J. Simpson told the New York Post his remains will be cremated, and his brain will not be donated to CTE research, per the family's request.
A handful of House seats currently held by Democrats could flip in the 2024 elections, giving Republicans the ability to expand their slim majority in the chamber.
Unite US founder Tonya Prewett and University of Georgia student Nate Kearns reveal why so many students were moved to become Christians at Unite Georgia on "The Ingraham Angle."
Actress Jane Fonda headlined several events for climate change awareness in California this week, one of which was a fundraiser to protect a California law to curb oil drilling.
Los Angeles moves to audit its homeless programs as state rolls out audit of top-down look at state discrepancies of tracking how funds on homelessness are spent.
The U.S. has started to shore up its focus on Israel as expectations of an Iranian attack, which would come as a response to the strike on a consulate in Damascus, continue to grow.
The first victim of the serial stabbing in Sydney, Australia, to be identified in news reports is Ash Good, a mother who died trying to save her nine-month-old baby, who was stabbed.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announced it has four people in custody in connection to the disappearance of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley.
The White House said the United States' support for Israel's security is βironclad" and vowed to stand with the Jewish state and βsupport their defense" against threats from Iran.
Margot Robbie and her companyΒ LuckyChapΒ are set to produce a live-action feature film based on the popular real estate-inspired board game "Monopoly."
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle reacted to the news that Iran launched drones towards Israel, calling for the White House to "stand with Israel."
Whoopi Goldberg claimed on Wednesday's "The View" that the Republican Party wants to "bring slavery back," while discussing the Arizona abortion ruling.
Iran launched an attack against Israeli targets late Saturday night but quickly issued a statement that offered the two nations a way to consider the matter "concluded."
Trump supporters lined up early ahead of his Pennsylvania rally Saturday and shared with Fox News concerns about the President Biden's approach to the war in the Middle East.
Steve Scalise, House Majority Leader, shares exclusively with Fox News that next week's legislative docket will be shifted to focus solely on Israel and Iran.
The San Francisco 49ers exercised an option on wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk's contract last year, and he will become a free agent after the 2024 season.
Former President Trump addressed supporters and the Iranian attack on Israel during his Pennsylvania rally, saying it would have never happened if he was president.
"Grease" actor John Travolta honored his late son with a sentimental post on social media. Jett, who died in 2009 while on a family vacation, would have turned 32.
The U.S. military shot down "at least dozens" of Iranian drones fired on Israel early Sunday local time, while the Jewish state's advanced air defense system also intercepted several missiles.
Jewish organizations in the United States shared their support for the U.S. and called for Israel to "aggressively defend" themselves against Iran's missile and drone attacks.
Sofia Vergara made her romance with new boyfriend Justin Saliman Instagram official. She revealed that she underwent "major knee surgery" and her new beau was caring for her while she recovered.
On this day in history, April 14, 1910, President William Howard Taft became the first U.S.president to throw out the first pitch on baseball's Opening Day. The game was held in Washington, D.C.
International world leaders condemned Iran's attack on Israel on Saturday evening, standing in supporting of Israel's security and their right to defend themselves.
Lakesha Woods Williams, 29, was arrested on child endangerment charges after allegedly leaving her two young children home alone for six days while she went on a cruise.
According to one group Christians are being persecuted, killed and displaced in 28 of Africaβs 54 countries. Nigeria is one country that has seen a massive rise in attacks against the faithful.