A human rights group has reported widespread abuse, including torture, in Syrian detention facilities holding thousands of suspected ISIS members and their relatives.
Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are not above "seducing" their two adult children to spend time with them. The actor finds joy in not having to "force" his kids to hang out with him.
Georgia's parliament has approved a law requiring media organizations to register being under foreign influence if they receive over 20 percent of their funding from abroad.
Connecticut's chief public defender is under scrutiny for potential termination due to several alleged misconduct issues, including unauthorized access to emails.
Iran's attack on Israel gave new urgency to the meeting of the Group of Seven in Italy. The member countries are expected to call for sanctions on Iran and restraint from Israel.
Here's a tour of five of the America's most spectacular springtime botanical gardens across five different time zones, from the Florida coast to the mountains of Hawaii.
Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene is all about drama queen energy and antics. But here is so much at stake in 2024. Defeating Biden is the real goal, not burning down the House.
Seven individuals have been selected to serve as jurors in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City β lawyers need to choose eleven more before the trial begins.
Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky talked to Fox News Digital about her diet and training ahead of the announcement of her partnership with Core Power.
A group of 17 House Republicans is writing to the NCAA to demand the collegiate athletics body consider banning transgender athletes from women's sports.
A Caribbean ambassador has voiced the importance of creating an international tribunal to address reparations for transatlantic slavery and its enduring impacts.
Mary-Ann Baldwin, mayor of North Carolina's capital city, said on April 16, 2024, that she would not run again in the fall following a cancer diagnosis and her husband's heart surgery.
Plumbing issues at Glen Canyon Dam, which holds back the second-largest reservoir in the U.S., are causing concerns about future water delivery to southwestern states.
A human smuggling ring in Germany that involved bribery of immigration officials was busted in a large-scale raid early on April 17, 2024. The scam illegally supplied visas to hundreds.
Croatia's parliamentary election is viewed by some as the culmination of a rivalry between the country's pro-Western prime minister and pro-Russian president.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed's office has been silent since anti-Israel protesters blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge on Monday, as she visits China.
Not every gift is going to land exactly as anticipated. Fox News Digital spoke to several etiquette and relationship experts to discuss how to handle this sticky situation.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith said the hush money trial involving former President Trump is evidence liberals are "scared" they "can't beat him on the issues and the merits."
Lexis Zeidan, the spokesperson for Listen to Michigan, said the group is aiming to make an example of out President Biden to other Democrats who support Israel.
Bill Hemmer embedded with the U.S. Navy in the Arctic Circle for three days to get an inside look at military operations in the Earth's final frontier.
There are three big reasons why the Ukraine war is already lost. Unfortunately, Hollywood activists and DC politicians don't know and don't really seem to care.
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania on Saturday and local business owners spoke out to Fox News Digital about the economy and his visit.
Astronomers have detected a black hole positioned roughly 2,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Aquila. It was identified through the Gaia mission.
California is being sued over its "branding" of an initiative that seeks to put a parental notification policy on the November ballot, with a hearing scheduled for April 19.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield has voiced concerns about a U.N. resolution supporting full membership for the Palestinian Authority.
Taiwan's indigenous submarine program remains on course despite the resignation of its leader, Huang Shu-kuang, who cited unfair criticism against him and the military.
Mount Rushmore is far from South Dakota's only attraction β rich in sprawling grasslands and monuments to leaders of all stripes, the "Land of Infinite Variety" lives up to its name.
President Biden's administration is admitting there has been slow progress on combating inflation, despite years for Biden saying it is a "top priority."
Both the Democratic and GOP nominations for Alabama's newly redrawn 2nd Congressional District were decided in runoff elections. Democrats hope to flip the seat in November.
Music is a great motivator that can help you be productive through your day at work, whether at home or in an office. This playlist provides inspiration for upbeat songs to listen to.
The Biden administration plans to reject the construction of an access road to the Ambler mining district in northern Alaska. The rejection is expected later this week.
Two California aquariums are addressing the issue of stranded sea otter pups found along the state's coast each year by pairing them with surrogate mothers.
Washington Post opinion columnist Karen Attiah warned readers that 'many will not survive' with the current cultural and political systems in place unless they enter into 'self preservation mode.'
The Los Angeles Lakers are your No. 7 seed in the West for the NBA Playoffs, as they held off a strong New Orleans Pelicans second half to win the play-in game on Tuesday night.
Dr. Christopher Rhodes, a nutritional biologist in California, shared six tips for keeping energy levels high throughout the day and beating the midday slump.
Austinβs LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission approved a resolution to protect individuals and organizations providing βhealthcare" to transgender people.
On April 17, 500 years ago, Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano sailed into New York Bay, describing the land and his encounters with its native inhabitants. The VerrazzanoβNarrows Bridge in New York was named after him.
While Trump has been ordered to attend the court proceedings Tuesday and every day of the trial, President Biden returns to the campaign trail on Tuesday.
A Disney Cruise Line worker was arrested for possession of child pornography β the third crew member at the company to be charged for child pornography this year.
San Diego area leaders called on the federal government to beef up border enforcement after another suspected migrant boat landing was caught on camera in Carlsbad.
Lack of sleep can lead to what some experts call the βsilent epidemic" β a little-known condition called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Here's what experts want you to know.
When Joe Biden was a senator, he opposed Reagan's efforts to build missile defense. Now, those systems defend Israel and Biden doesn't want our ally to strike back at Iran.
NPR is at the center of controversy as the liberal organization suspended editor Uri Berliner after he spoke out against the partisan groupthink that has plagued the newsroom.
Campus antisemitism is in the spotlight once more. The Columbia University president is testifying in front of Congress and she needs to take a strong position against bigotry.
Ashley Madison conducted a survey to determine how faithful members are outside the bedroom, and the results show that adulterers can be loyal in other aspects of life.
Popular expressions in the English language tend to have deeper meanings. Here are three, including "elephant in the room" and "go cold turkey," that have fun and interesting origin stories.
From the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco to the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, activists snarled traffic, creating a hellish commute for people just trying to get home or to work.
Marlon Brando, who starred in films like "The Godfather," "On the Waterfront," "Guys and Dolls" and "The Wild One," died in 2004. The Oscar winner was 80.
Jelly Roll shared his marriage secrets in an interview with Fox News Digital. The country music star married wife Bunnie XO in 2016, and the couple recently renewed their vows.
A California man was arrested on accusations of impersonating a police officer after he was pulled over for an expired registration in Santa Clara County.
Joran van der Sloot's lawyer releases video showing Natalee Holloway's murderer with his inmate soccer team to show he's OK after reports of a prison assault.
FIRST ON FOX: A government watchdog group filed a federal lawsuit against the Health and Human Services Department, demanding documents related to its proposed menthol cigarette ban.
Karen Read was accused of killing boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in January 2022, which became a firestorm of debate about an alleged top-to-bottom cover-up.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish legend Tim Brown expressed displeasure on how the college football landscape has looked in recent years with the advent of NIL and the transfer portal.
Meta unveiled new Instagram features to protect users against sextortion crimes, which have been becoming more prevalent on social media apps over the last several years.
Students at elite universities react to an ADL report report that a handful of elite colleges, including Harvard and MIT, received failing grades for their handling of antisemitism.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn is renewing her effort to address NPR's federal funding amid a whistleblower scandal putting the outlet's ideological uniformity on full display.
Morgan Wallen keeps a close circle of friends, including Hardy, Ernest and Eric Church, who owns the bar the "Last Night" singer was arrested at last week.
The U.S. provided guarantees to the British High Court in London that could pave a way for Julian Assange to be extradited to the U.S. to face espionage charges.
The bad economic news Americans saw last week is not something the Biden White House can easily spin their way out of. Still, with the help of the liberal media, they're trying.
Former Florida governor and former U.S. Senator Bob Graham died April 16 at the age of 87. His family remembered him for his devotion to public service.
'El Chapo' penned a letter to a New York federal judge begging him to reinstate his phone calls and visitation rights while serving a life sentence in a maximum security prison.
The three astronauts on board the Apollo 13 mission safely returned to Earth after an explosion in space threatened their lives on this day in history, April 17, 1970.
"Gutfeld!" panelists react to former President Trump's hush money trial in New York and how it could impact his popularity in the presidential election.
Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan illegal immigrant charged in the murder of Laken Riley, was allegedly paroled into the U.S. illegally, according to Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
The artist and curators representing Israel at an international art show say they will not open the Israeli pavilion until a cease-fire and hostage deal are reached.
An Ohio man has been charged with murder after he allegedly shot and killed an Uber driver who went to his house to pick up a package, and he thought was trying to scam him.
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan released a statement about new sanctions that the U.S. intends to impose on Iran, following the country's attack on Israel.
Trevor Lawrence is eligible to get a contract extension from the Jacksonville Jaguars, and he said they've had preliminary talks regarding that heading into Year 4.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called on wealthy residents to buy housing for the homeless as the city struggles to keep tens of thousands off the street.
NASA confirmed that an object that struck a Naples, Florida, home in March was part of a load released from the International Space Station, intended to burn up on re-entry.
Oklahoma authorities positively identified the two bodies discovered as the missing Kansas moms, 39-year-old Jilian Kelley and 27-year-old Veronica Butler.
The man who kidnapped, raped and killed Kamarie Holland, a 5-year-old Georgia girl, in 2021, has been given four death sentences; he was found guilty on Friday of 4 counts of capital murder.
A WI lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges that failure to provide voters with disabilities the option to cast their ballots electronically in the upcoming primary and presidential election is discriminatory.
The defending champion Nuggets will likely enter the first round of the NBA playoffs as a significant favorite over whoever they face in the first round, including the Lakers.
One home invasion suspect was shot and another died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head after targeting a Southern California home, police said Tuesday.
Nearly 100 NYPD police officers filled a courtroom and the hallway at a Queens court on Tuesday as one of the suspects in the shooting death of Officer Jonathan Diller was arraigned.
Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant were spotted sharing a kiss at the 2024 MOCA Gala on April 13. The "John Wick" star kissed Grant with his eyes wide open on Saturday night.
Carl Erskine, a legendary member of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers, has died at the age of 97. He was the last surviving member of the "Boys of Summer."
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has heard the criticism of his game, but he had a perfect response to his doubters who he thinks should watch more film
Dr. Phil visited Eagle Pass in Texas, where he spoke with multiple local border officials about the ongoing border crisis under the Biden Administration.
Michigan and multiple current and former football staffers agreed to NCAA penalties stemming from "coaching activities" that happened in the football program.
Abdoulaye Bathily, the U.N. envoy for Libya, confirmed he had submitted his resignation at a U.N. Security Council meeting after lashing out at Libya's feuding parties and their foreign backers.
President Biden weighed in on the fairness of female athletes' salaries as a debate raged online about the money Caitlin Clark will make in the WNBA in 2024.
Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro on Tuesday ordered the closure of his country's embassy in Ecuador, a move intended to demonstrate solidarity with Mexico over a raid in Quito.
Michigan and multiple current and former football staffers agreed to NCAA penalties stemming from "coaching activities" that happened in the football program.
Democratic Rep. David Trone is the largest self-funded candidate of a Senate primary race after contributing $18.5 million to his Maryland Senate campaign.
Former U.S. Congressman Madison Cawthorn was allegedly involved in a car accident with a Florida state trooper on Monday, April 15, 2024, according to a witness who identified him.
Former President Trump said the criminal trial is having a βreverse effect," during a campaign visit Tuesday evening to an Upper Manhattan bodega, while vowing to βstraighten out New York" by working with the Democrat mayor and governor if elected to another term in the White House.
Darcy Adanna Esemonu, the woman who alleged Trevor Bauer sexually assaulted her, has been charged with two counts of felony fraud and theft by extortion against Bauer.
Two adult children of Robert F. Kennedy said they will endorse Independent Nathan Hochman for Los Angeles County District Attorney, the opponent of progressive incumbent George GascΓ³n.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said in a recent interview that "compromise" and "shared sacrifice" was necessary to make the sanctuary city "welcoming" for migrants.
Ecuador's main cities began to ration electricity on Tuesday as a drought is depleting reservoirs and limiting output at hydroelectric plants that produce a majority of the country's power.
Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia and Hellen Obiri of Kenya, the two winners of this year's Boston Marathon, are now prime candidates for this year's Paris Olympics.
Harrison Ford recalled how enjoying a "boozy lunch" with Jimmy Buffett led him to get his ear pierced. He shared the story during a tribute event honoring the late musician.
The Supreme Court ruled that ranchers and other property owners can move forward with a Fifth Amendment lawsuit claiming Texas highway construction flooded their lands.
A hearing at NYC's City Hall drew a crowd of more than 1,000 people Tuesday morning, including some who reportedly thought they would be getting work visas or green cards.
A portrait of Winston Churchill by modernist artist Graham Sutherland went on display Tuesday ahead of an auction in June; the British leader loathed the artist's work.
Katie Couric was ripped for targeting Trump supporters in a way some found similar to Hillary Clinton's remark that they can be categorized in a "basket of deplorables."
In parts of the middle U.S. on Tuesday, strong storms caused damage and spawned tornadoes in Iowa and Kansas; one tornado left two people injured when their RV flipped over.
An ethics panel in Missouri is at an impasse over alleged misconduct by Republican House Speaker Dean Plocher, who reportedly used his office to interfere with an investigation into his actions.
Participant, the film and television studio behind activist pieces like "Food, Inc.," "Waiting for Superman" and Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth," is closing after 20 years.
United States Air Force (USAF) service members announced the discovery of an ancient campsite on Holloman Air Force Base, near White Sands National Park in New Mexico.
NPR went after conservative journalist Christopher Rufo after he reposted old leftist tweets from NPR CEO Katherine Maher from before she was at the outlet.
Kate Hudson gave her brother Oliver Hudson advice after his comments about Goldie Hawn causing "trauma" in his childhood went viral. Oliver later clarified there "was no trauma."
Denver is making cuts to public services, including the police, to dig up an additional $45 million to fund care for a deluge of migrants coming into the liberal city.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, a Republican, vowed to keep fighting to keep biological males out of girls sports after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday to overturn a state transgender sports ban.
The Supreme Court's ruling on an obstruction of justice case for a Capitol riot defendant could have major implication on Trump's unrelated election interference case
The U.S. Trade Representatives Office said Tuesday it has filed a labor complaint after Mexico refused to act in the case of a Mexican call center that allegedly fired or threatened union organizers.
A U.N.-backed gathering has reportedly raised some $630 million in funding for conflict-ravaged Ethiopia, but still fell far short of its billion-dollar goal.
The Bucks are reportedly bracing to be without their two-time MVP, but are hopeful he can return by the end of their first-round series against the Pacers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former aide, Samantha Cohen, revealed she was one of 10 staff members questioned during an investigation into the Duchess' alleged bullying against staffers.
College football coaches have told FOX Sports' Joel Klatt that they're in panic over the upcoming spring transfer window. Here's how Klatt would fix the issue.
A study by Toronto Metropolitan University researched the effects of drinking 100% orange juice vs. sugar-sweetened orange beverages on appetite, food intake and glycemic response in adults.
Liev Schreiber experienced a medical scare just moments before he was supposed to appear on stage on Broadway and was later diagnosed with temporary amnesia.
Steve Kerr looks back on Golden State's decade of success with gratitude, while vowing to enjoy every last second of his most challenging season as a coach.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow feels his squad is "built to beat" Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs despite them being back-to-back Super Bowl champions.
The United Nations and U.S. State Department both declined to confirm the foreign minister's visit, but each stressed the need to adhere to access for representatives of all member states.
An Oklahoma boy with a precocious passion for marine biology adopted an octopus after years of begging. The octopus, named Terrance, recently had dozens of babies.
A left-wing dark money group funded by George Soros will provide bail money and legal support for anti-Israel demonstrators who blocked major roadways and highways Monday.
The Labor Department announced Tuesday it has issued a new federal rule on miners' safety; the rule cuts down the permissible exposure limit for crystalline silica, linked to black lung disease.
An exchange of gunfire Tuesday morning between two men getting off a bus in downtown Flint, Michigan, left one of them in critical condition and a woman wounded.
The Mengniu Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday is under review after a controversial finish in which China's top long-distance runner, He Jie, finished first.
Democratic Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small was caught on video abusing his daughter by her boyfriend, of whom he disapproved, according to an affidavit.
The trial for ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov was scheduled to begin Monday in Los Angeles after special counsel David Weiss filed charges against him.
MSNBC's Joy Reid applauded the "DEIs" prosecuting Donald Trump on Monday, calling it "wonderfully poetic" as his first criminal trial in New York is underway.
Fox News contributor Juan Williams reacted to the news that NPR suspended veteran editor Uri Berliner shortly after he blew the whistle on the network's left-leaning coverage.
A teen with cancer got a unique experience thanks to the CEO of Ford. The 18-year-old and his dad from Utah were gifted a trip to the performance racing school.
Former MLB infielder Yuniesky Betancourt has been charged by authorities with four felony counts for his involvement in an alleged insurance fraud scam.
Chemical giant Bayer has been lobbying lawmakers to pass bills that would provide it with a legal shield against lawsuits that assert its weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.
Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal spoke to Chicago-area business leaders on Tuesday, as part of multiple stops aimed at drumming up investment in the war-torn country.
Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh pressed by FOX News Channel's Bill Hemmer on the possibility of the US helping Israel's attack against Iran as the Jewish State's war cabinet weighs its next move.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., called on Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to immediately resign during a contentious exchange at a hearing on Tuesday morning.
A Muslim valedictorian at the University of Southern California has been barred from giving a commencement speech after anti-Israel posts came to light.
Jazzmine Hall, 29, of Athens, Tennessee, pleaded guilty Monday to killing four people over a custody dispute, and has been sentenced to life in prison.
Learn how to secure social media accounts, implement legacy contacts, and create a digital estate plan to protect your online assets from 'ghost hackers' after your death.
A new House report released Tuesday revealed that China is fueling the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. to create "chaos and devastation" from the epidemic.
At least 29 suspected Maoist rebels were killed by police in India in the central state of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday; this comes three days before the beginning of a national election.
Dowling Catholic High School basketball coach Kristin Meyer reacts to her former player Caitlin Clark being drafted as the number one pick in the 2024 WNBA draft.
Former President Donald Trump is the first U.S. president to face criminal charges in an American courtroom, yet most of the country is getting news about the trial secondhand.
Skyler Miser has grown up around the circus. Now as the Ringling Rocket, she knows circus life well, as both of her parents are also former performers.
The lawyer for Lee Chatfield, the former leader of the Michigan House, said Tuesday that prosecutors plan to file charges against Chatfield for financial crimes.
Scott Peterson returns to court as he seeks a new trial in murder of pregnant wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner with help from LA Innocence Project.
In a first-of-its kind move, California might regulate groundwater use in part of San Joaquin Valley; this comes 10 years after lawmakers tasked local communities with managing the resource.
An annual gathering of far-right politicians and supporters, held this year in Brussels, was shut down by Belgian police on Tuesday who cited concerns about public order.
The long-awaited articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Mayorkas were delivered to the Senate on Tuesday, setting in motion a required procedure in the upper chamber.
FIRST ON FOX: Republican Rep. Chris Smith unveiled an effort to block cobalt extracted using child labor from being used to build U.S. electric vehicle batteries.
Juan Alvarez-Sorto, a 25-year-old Salvadoran national, was sentenced to 37 years in prison Friday for carjacking and kidnapping an FBI employee in South Dakota.
Dorien Ray, 21, of McComb, Mississippi, has been arrested under suspicion he killed a 79-year-old man at a New Mexico rest stop, before stealing his car and leading police on a chase.
Business owners and immigrant groups sounded off to the media about the Biden administration granting work permits to new migrants over legal immigrants.