Conservatives criticized MSNBC host Chris Hayes for a social media post complaining that anti-Israel protesters were receiving too much negative media attention.
A busy section of interstate in the southwestern part of the state will be closed for an βextended period of time" after a tanker carrying gasoline crashed and burst into flames on Thursday morning, officials said.
The Alabama House Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a bill that would allow state inmates to speak by phone or video conference at parole hearings.
The Carolina Hurricanes are limiting ticket sales for their playoff series against the New York Rangers to residents of the Carolinas and parts of Virginia.
Nikolaos Michaloliakos, the head of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, has been granted conditional early release from prison; he was convicted of running a criminal organization.
NEW YORK CITY--Former President Trump visited a fire department in midtown Manhattan Thursday evening to visit and honor first responders, after spending hours in court for his unprecedented criminal trial.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders signed an executive order on Thursday in response to President Biden's "attack on common sense" with his new Title IX regulations.
Piers Morgan and liberal journalist Mehdi Hasan clashed over anti-Israel protests on Wednesday as Hasan argued those shouting "intifada" were not calling for violence.
John Rich praised UNC Chapel Hill students for defending the American flag on campus Tuesday and is offering a free concert that he says may be "one of the biggest events of the year."
Multiple Democrats who came out strongly in favor of law enforcement after the Capitol riot similarly condemned attacks on police officers during the campus anti-Israel protests.
Liberian President Joseph Boakai has signed an executive order to create a war crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of the country's back-to-back civil wars.
Haitian gangs laid siege to several Port-au-Prince neighborhoods, exchanging gunfire with police for hours and burning homes as hundreds fled the violence.
Ariel Collazo Ramos of High Point, North Carolina, has been federally charged with mailing a threatening postcard to central Georgia Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar.
A Palm Bay, Florida man allegedly told three kids fishing at a lake in a subdivision to get off his property, before pulling a gun on them and damaging their fishing gear.
A watchdog group is asking a federal court to unseal documents on DOJ subpoenas of the personal messages of members of Congress during the Trump-Russia investigation
Famed "Jeopardy!" champion James Holzhauer returned to "Jeopardy! Masters" on Wednesday and made a couple of hilarious remarks, earning lots of laughs from the audience and his fellow contestants.
The Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter brings you trending stories on family, travel, food, neighbors helping neighbors, pets, autos, military veterans, heroes, faith and American values.
44-year-old Pennsylvania resident John Chapman has been convicted of kidnapping resulting in death in connection with the alleged 2019 killing of his girlfriend in a Nevada desert.
Rep. Jim Jordan grilled Robert Flaherty, a staffer to President Biden, after he said Elon Musk did not face "adverse actions" after taking over Twitter.
Cat cuddles might seem therapeutic, but a study suggests this could have adverse mental health effects down the road. The study researcher and a psychologist weighed in on the findings.
A soccer politics dispute between Morocco and Algeria, over a team jersey that includes disputed territory on a map of Morocco, will go to a full appeal hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
One person was killed and at least 18 were wounded Thursday in southwestern Pakistan as double landmine blasts detonated. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.
The entire GOP Senate conference signed onto a letter to President Biden, urging him not to support international agreements being proposed by the WHO for future pandemics.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said that the college campus protesters "hate Israel" and "hate America." He criticized the universities for "siding with the radicals."
Broadband internet service was disrupted across much of Nepal on Thursday as Indian vendors began withdrawing service to Nepali operators over payment defaults.
Peter Oosterhuis, a six-time Ryder Cup participant and multi-time winner on the European Tour who became a voice synonymous with the Masters after his playing career, died at 75.
As Serbian lawmakers voted a new government into office, two-pro Russia officials who are sanctioned by the U.S. were reinstated; the government got backing in a 152-61 vote in the parliament.
Brooke Shields is "not really prepared" to be an empty nester with husband Chris Henchy as their younger daughter leaves home. The "Pretty Baby" star opened up about motherhood.
A woman-led family in England is celebrating a milestone in their lives once again: five living generations of girls. The Jones family members said it's a "remarkable" moment.
Ex-NBC News reporter Ben Collins, who recently became the CEO of satirical news website The Onion, says "disinformation won" during an interview with WBUR.
A Ukrainian military official said local defenders in the eastern part of the country are holding firm so far against a concerted push by Russia's better-equipped forces.
Drew Barrymore was accused of disrespecting Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday for calling on her to be a "Momala" for the country during an interview.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have said Justin Fields will back up Russell Wilson this upcoming season, but apparently, they're trying to find a peculiar way to use him.
Thousands of people rallied in Slovakia's capital to protest an overhaul of the country's TV services and public radio, which critics say would result in the government controlling the media.
Sen. Tom Cotton, the Republican from Arkansas, on Thursday criticized the possibility of student loan forgiveness that may be extended to anti-Israel agitators at universities nationwide.
Former NFL quarterback and Texas A&M star quarterback Johnny Manziel did not mince words when he shared a rather ominous prediction about the future of the NCAA.
Any polling bump that President Biden may have enjoyed coming out of his State of the Union address in his 2024 White House race against Republican challenger Donald Trump seems to have disappeared.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announce lawsuits against the ATF to stop enforcement of a new rule requiring background checks for private gun sales.
President Biden announced Wednesday he is praying for "honesty, decency, dignity" this year on the National Day of Prayer, as campus protests continue to grow across the country.
Critics say Democratic U.S. Rep. David Scott of Georgia is too old and out of touch to serve a 12th congressional term, though Scott appears undeterred.
A 16-year-old Polish male was arrested on suspicion of attacking the NoΕΌyk Synagogue with Molotov cocktails. He could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Several Washington, D.C., residents and students at George Washington University told Fox News Digital that they felt unsafe on campus amid anti-Israel protests.
UCLA medical student and professor joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss the ongoing protests on campus and says the university should have allowed law enforcement earlier.
Alaska Republicans take aim at Rep. Mary Peltola over her support for Biden's agenda, which has impacted Alaska's "resource development" and "economic prosperity" in the U.S.
President Biden expanded two national monuments in California that are significant to Native Americans in the area. Critics say it unnecessarily conserves valuable resources.
A witness in the NY v. Trump case, attorney Keith Davidson, testified that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen had hoped for a job in the White House following the 2016 election.
The Portland Police Bureau says an effort to clear the Millar Library in downtown Portland, Oregon, is underway following the unlawful occupation of the building.
Jewish comedian Michael Rapaport fired back after a comedy venue in Madison, Wisconsin, abruptly canceled his show, reportedly due to anti-Israel protests.
Sen. Thune introduced a bill to stop the IRS from letting employees access sensitive data with their personal devices, citing the agency's recently reported noncompliance with a ban on TikTok.
Jason Priestley explained his decision to move from Los Angeles to Nashville in a new interview. The "90210" star and his wife Naomi chose to move after their children got into school.
A University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill student if speaking out after a photo of himself and his peers defending an American flag from protesters on campus went viral.
Caitlin Clark opened up about what she hopes to she the Indiana Fever achieve during her rookie WNBA season, but her first-year goal does not necessarily include a championship.
Researchers say an orangutan in Indonesia appeared to treat a wound with medicine from a plant. It's the latest example of an animal using natural remedies from the wild.
Rep. Jim Banks is unveiling new legislation to force the Biden administration to severely hike penalties against China and its allied actors over the U.S. fentanyl crisis.
Anti-Israel agitators and a pro-Israel crowd found unlikely unity during a demonstration at the University of Alabama when both groups began chanting about President Biden.
Show host Piers Morgan argued with Cornel West over the Israel-Hamas war in a debate about racism, civilian deaths in Gaza and the escalation of the war.
What will happen to the anti-Israel agitators who were arrested Thursday at the University of California, Los Angeles? UCLA's own warning includes a key detail.
A disturbing video has been released showing the moment an elderly Texas restaurant owner was attacked by a group of deadbeats who he says refused to pay for their meals at his eatery.
President Biden called the allied nation of Japan "xenophobic" during a speech on Wednesday, comparing the island country to rival powers China and Russia.
Americans ranked their favorite types of salads, dressings and toppings in a new survey. For National Salad Month, some even added some off-the-path foods to their healthy meal option.
President Biden called the allied nation of Japan "xenophobic" during a speech on Wednesday, comparing the island country to rival powers China and Russia.
Hillary Clinton's team urged President Biden's team to get him on Howard Stern's show, with Stern's producer saying she was "really helpful" in making it happen.
New York City officials say actions have been put in place to prevent a fraud investigator from returning to work after he faces federal COVID-19 pandemic related fraud charges.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., said all Americans should be outraged by the "disturbing" anti-Israel protests on college campuses during an appearance on "Fox & Friends."
Louisiana high school teacher Alexa Wingerter, 35, allegedly had sexual relations with "at least one" of her 18-year-old male students, and bought booze for others.
WNBA star Brittney Griner spoke out about her mental state when she was first arrested in Russia in February 2022 in an interview which aired on Wednesday.
The new #CancelHate digital campaign features Holocaust survivors reading social media posts containing Holocaust denial or distortion and telling their own stories of survival.
Charles Barkley came after NBA media on Wednesday night as rumors suggested Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham and Phoenix Suns coach Frank Vogel could be fired.
Joshua Dean, a whistleblower who reported safety concerns at a parts supplier for Boeing's 737 Max jets, has died unexpectedly in an Oklahoma hospital.
MSNBC host Al Sharpton suggested Democrats were losing "moral high ground" by not calling out anti-Israel protests, which he compared to the events of Jan. 6.
Kevin Costner shared an old photo of himself sitting on a beach, throwing his fans into a frenzy. The "Yellowstone" star admitted he did not know when the photo was taken.
Former President Donald Trump slammed the "radical left lunatics" on college campuses nationwide for creating chaos amid their protests against Israel.
Seven of the eight House Republicans who ousted ex House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are still serving in Congress, and nearly all of them are outright opposed to ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson right now.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog weighed in on the massive antisemitic encampments that have sprouted up at elite US colleges and universities, such as UCLA and Columbia.
Mochi donuts, a fusion of Japanese and American culinary traditions, are colorful, whimsical, Instagrammable and surging in popularity in the United States.
Russia introduced a U.N. resolution to ban all weapons in outer space for all time just a week after vetoing a similar proposal from the United States and Japan.
Oklahoma education chief Ryan Walters opposes The Satanic Temple's plan to place its ministers in schools after a bill passed the state House that would permit volunteer chaplains.
Back in the day, Drew Barrymore kept a hard copy of all of the people she had a sexual relationship with. Barrymore admitted she left her "sex list" at Danny DeVito's house while working on a film.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent presidential candidate, sounded off Wednesday on 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' saying he'd defeat Trump or Biden head-to-head.
The ECHR rejected an appeal of its ruling that Italy has the right to reclaim a prized bronze statue, nicknamed the βGetty Bronze," by the Getty Museum in California.
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.
Orlando Cityβs Mason Stajduhar, 26, and his wife Tatiana, 25, were arrested after a nightclub brawl in Florida, police said. They were charged with disorderly conduct.
Serving arrest warrants forces police officers into unpredictable situations that can result in disaster, as in the case of the four North Carolina officers killed on April 29, 2024.
Sen. Mike Lee introduces a bill to eliminate reimbursement for grant overhead costs for the wealthiest universities as diversity, equity and inclusion programs expand across the U.S.
Political experts blasted President Biden over a 2020 post blaming then-President Trump for violence in the United States as anti-Israel protests continue to erupt across the country.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., led the charge to make Oct. 10 "American Girls in Sports Day" as states push back on the White House's Title IX changes.
Israel's reaction to Iran's attack last month exposed Tehran's conventional weapons weaknesses. The Israelis made clear to Iran its red lines and has put the regime on notice.
Exchanging personal vows with your partner can be one of many stressors on your wedding day. If you've decided to share personalized vows, here are ways you can deliver them.
Huge hats at the Kentucky Derby are a must for women, and now, even some men are wearing the staple piece. The hats are typically adorned with flowers and bows.
Administrators at University of California, Los Angeles, informed students that all classes would be held remotely amid an anti-Israel encampment on the campus.
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, a Black Republican, was called an "Uncle Tom" and a "race traitor" while visiting a George Washington University protester encampment.
A spring break-like event in Boca Raton, Florida included 20 arrests, which didn't include party goers who were seen on video dumping bins of garbage off a boat
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.
Congressman Matt Gaetz railed against the Houseβs antisemitism legislation on Wednesday, saying that some excerpts of the Bible would meet this billβs definition of antisemitism.
New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft took out a full-page ad in newspapers to condemn the anti-Israel protests and slammed the "cowardice" of them.
Commentators across social media criticized the Biden administration for considering allowing refugees from a region known for widespread support of terrorists.
A firefighter in Buffalo, New York, ended up adopting a puppy after the injured animal was dropped off at his local fire station and needed a new home.
The X1 exoskeleton is a motorized artificial intelligence-powered all-terrain device that straps to your waist and thighs for hiking climbing and running.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, led Republicans in a letter to President Biden, demanding he stop planning to authorize the acceptance of Palestinian refugees from Gaza into the U.S.
For this year's National Day of Prayer, faith leaders and fervent believers shared thoughts and hopes about the importance of prayer at this time in our nation.
Religious believers are under a vicious attack from partisan government forces determined to shut them out of the American health care system for good.
The new rule redefines "sex" to include "gender identity" under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act in an effort to advance "protections against discrimination in health care."
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill garnered national attention after an anti-Israel mob replaced the American flag with the Palestinian flag.
Some reporters are calling out President Biden and the White House over their response to the protests, which has mostly been through written statements.
A Washington, D.C., shooting at a popular nightclub left a bride-to-be injured just two weeks before her wedding. Suspect Rennwel Mantock has been charged.
"The U Chicago Popular University for Gaza" encampment shared its lengthy list of demands, including issues related to divestment, housing and climate change.
We are watching the absolutely shocking attempt by Trump trial judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan D.A. Bragg to secure, by any means necessary, a conviction of former President Trump.
Billions of taxpayer dollars flow to top educational institutions in the form of federal student aid, research grants, and favorable tax treatment. We want to make our message clear.
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.
"The Fixer: Moguls, Mobsters, Movie Stars, and Marilyn," written by Josh Young and Manfred Westphal, tells the story of Hollywood private investigator Fred Otash.
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, reiterated that the state will refuse to adopt the Biden administration's Title IX changes. Several other states have joined Texas.
Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett reveals how the failure to properly educate America's young people has led to the chaos and destruction seen on college campuses today.
Latah County prosecutors in Idaho say Bryan Kohberer's alibi is too vague and asked a judge to block a defense expert from testifying in support of "scant information."
The Biden administration is facing criticism for the way it has handled antisemitism over the past 6 months as anti-Israel protests have swept across colleges nationwide.
Sen. Jacky Rosen led a bipartisan group of senators to introduce a bill that would evaluate Taiwan's resilience and strengthen the island's supply chain security.
The judge presiding over Trumpβs criminal trial will hold a hearing to consider the remaining alleged gag order violations after fining Trump $9,000 and threatening jail time.
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel shares with Dana Perino what drew him to medicine, what constitutes effective leadership in health care and what he feels the U.S. learned from COVID.
The NYPD confirmed that 'the wife of somebody who had been convicted for material support to terrorism' joined anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University.
A civil rights complaint filed against Northwestern University claims the school discriminated on the basis of race when introducing five scholarships for Palestinians.
Delphia, Indiana, murders suspect Richard Allen is set to stand trial this month, but journalist Γine Cain says Allen "has been his own worst enemy" due to incriminating statements.
The King James Version of the Bible, the most popular book in the English language, was published according to scholarly estimate on this day in history, May 2, 1611.
Chicago police announced Xavier Tate Jr., the man wanted for murder in the death of Officer Luis Huesca, was arrested in Glendale Heights, Illinois, on Wednesday night.
High levels of E. coli were found in uncooked meats and raw dog food sold in U.K. grocery stores, according to research presented last week at the ESCMID Global Congress in Barcelona.
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 USDA tossed a hot potato to DHHS Secretary Becerra Tuesday by qualifying the spud as a vegetable instead of a grain thanks to bipartisan efforts in the Senate.
Tiger Woods revealed in an interview on the "Today" show that his daughter has no interest in golf after the sport required her father to spend a lot of time away from the family.
Duane Eddy, a pioneering guitarist who began making music in the 1950s, succumbed to his battle with cancer on April 30. The rock n' roll musician was 86.
Donna Hayashi Smith, originally from Hawaii, has been appointed as the new curator of the White House; she is the first Asian American to hold the position.
Videos circulated showing Georgia baseball pitcher's activities during a game against the Texas A&M baseball team. The Aggies suspected the pitcher was using a foreign substance.
According to the Portland Tribune, private preschools in Portland, Oregon, shut down after employees at two locations attempted to unionize with ILWU Local 5.
The Houston Cougars have plans to unveil a new light blue alternate uniform despite the threat of legal action from the NFL, the Houston Chronicle reported Wednesday.
Demi Moore took to social media on Tuesday to share a video with her three daughters enjoying some "family fun in the sun." Moore's 1-year-old granddaughter was also on the trip, as well as family friends and Demi's dog.
Thousands and thousands of Velella velellas, or by-the-wind sailors, have washed up on California beaches in recent weeks. Despite resembling jellyfish, velellas are a different species.
A Pew Research Center survey of a sample of 3,600 U.S. adults shows more than 40% of Americans label China as an enemy, reaching the highest level in 5 years; only 6% consider China a partner.
A three-judge panel ordered Wednesday that two West Virginia county commissioners be removed from office after they were arrested for deliberately skipping public meetings.
A professor at the University of Tehran, who obtained his education in the U.S., says the Islamic State likes seeing protests in America, and they will support Iran during conflict.
Former Ohio state Treasurer Josh Mandel, a three-time Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, has been threatened with jail time for violating the terms of a 2020 divorce agreement.
The Northwestern University Presidentβs Advisory Committee on Preventing Antisemitism and Hate lost members over the school's response to campus protests.
A Missouri Jobs for Justice-backed initiative to put a statewide $15 minimum wage on the ballot has reportedly received nearly double the requisite number of signatures.
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.
Anti-Israel protesters pushed for restrictions on Israel's participation in upcoming Olympic Games, citing the example of Russian athletes who compete under a neutral flag.
Pennsylvania resident Joie Henney claims in a TikTok video that his emotional support alligator, Wally, was recently stolen from an enclosure in Georgia and released into the wild.
Arizona beekeeper Matt Hilton got to throw out the first pitch at the Diamondbacks' game Tuesday after saving the day from a massive bee swarm that formed on the net over home plate.
Former Nickelodeon showrunner Dan Schneider is suing the makers of "Quiet on Set" for defamation, alleging they implied he was also a child sexual abuser.
A resurfaced video, shared by MAGA War Room's X account, shows presidential candidate RFK Jr. saying people in red states are "more likely to murder you" and commit violent crimes.
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.
21-year-old Heavenly Faith Garfield was arrested in Utah County, Utah, under suspicion of murder after a friend was shot in an apparent failed suicide pact.
The Los Angeles City Council voted for a motion on exploring starting a Department of Homelessness as the city faces criticism over the ongoing homeless crisis.
New drone footage shows Chasiv Yar, a strategic city in eastern Ukraine that once had a population of 12,000, deserted with barely a building left intact.
Marcus Outzenβs son, Colton, shared the news of his fatherβs death on social media. He had complications with a rare immune deficiency disorder, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.
A small earthquake was felt across a wide swath of Southern California on Wednesday, centered between Riverside and Orange counties just outside Corona.
Tourists were evacuated by air Wednesday from the Maasai Mara national reserve in Kenya as devastating flash floods continued encroaching on the African nation.
A teacher has made headlines in the bird community after photographing a rare species in Oregon that's believed to be seen in the U.S. for the first time.