Pakistani security forces reportedly killed seven militants in the country's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when they tried to enter from Afghanistan.
Greece has added Fredi Beleris, a convicted politician from Albaniaβs ethnic Greek minority, as a candidate for the European Parliament election; the move adds to the tension between the 2 countries.
Wesley Williams, a performer for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, breaks a record with every show he performs in as he rides the world's tallest unicycle.
Azerbaijan and Russian officials announced Wednesday that Russian forces are being withdrawn from the Karabakh region in Azerbaijan; forces have been stationed there since the end of a war in 2020.
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices on Wednesday questioned the amount of power legislative committees should have, in a case brought against the legislature by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
NPR defended CEO Katherine Maher against "online actors with explicit agendas" as her old social media posts go viral for exposing her personal left-wing ideology.
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
Both articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas were deemed unconstitutional by the Senate on Wednesday in a party-line vote.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reacted to Google employees disrupting company offices coast-to-coast in protest of the tech giant's ties to Israel.
Craig Ross Jr., who admitted to abducting a young girl from a New York state park and held her captive inside his camper for about 72 hours, is going to prison
Mayim Bialik, who began her career as a child actor on "Blossom," shared her thoughts on the docuseries "Quiet on Set," which delved into allegations of abuse on Nickelodeon shows in the '90s.
FIRST ON FOX: The America First Legal Foundation accused the Biden administration of regularly deleting federal records in a lawsuit that it said will have deep ramifications.
The New York Legislature's bill drafting office was apparently targeted in a cyberattack early Wednesday, according to officials. The attack's full scope is not immediately clear.
The Safety of Rwanda Bill, which would allow Britain to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, has suffered a setback after Parliament's upper chamber tried to amend the legislation.
Morgan Wallen fans proved their adoration for the singer as "Man Made a Bar" with Eric Church topped the Billboard country charts after his Nashville arrest.
The Sundance Institute has started to explore the possibility of other U.S. locations to host the Sundance Film Festival beginning in 2027; Park City, Utah has been home to the festival for 40 years.
Caitlin Clark admits wanting the Indiana Fever to get the first overall pick in the WNBA Draft when the lottery happened late last year, as she could have the chance to play close home.
An elephant named Viola recently ran away from a circus after being frightened by a vehicle and went on a short escapade in Butte, Montana, before being captured.
Controversial USC valedictorian Asna Tabassum told CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday night that she's "not apologetic" for anti-Israel posts she shared online.
House GOP chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., torched Columbia University President Dr. Nemat "Minouche" Shafik's "glaringly inconsistent testimony" and "arrogance."
Uber's annual Lost & Found Index reveals popular and surprising items left behind by riders. Here are some of the most unique finds reported to the rideshare company.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg intends to use former President Trumpβs alleged βprior misconduct and criminal acts" to discredit him if he testifies in his own defense at trial, according to a notice filed Wednesday.
A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience on April 8 found that higher amounts of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) were found in drinking water in certain parts of the U.S.
An 11-year-old boy was killed Tuesday afternoon when he crashed an all-terrain vehicle on a neighbor's property in Sangerville, Maine, wardens reported.
Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, who's aiming to flip a Democrat-controlled open Senate seat in blue Maryland, showcases his grassroots fundraising versus multi-millionaire self-funder David Trone.
The number of Chinese nationals entering the U.S. illegally has skyrocketed this fiscal year compared to prior years, and fiscal 2024 is already outpacing last year.
Former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha, who pleaded guilty last week to serving as a Cuban spy, blames radical politics from Yale during formative college years.
Republicans warned their Democratic colleagues that they will have to answer for their impeachment trial votes at the ballot box in November as they look to hold on to their Senate seats.
One hockey fan's quick reaction time saved a 4-year-old boy from a potentially severe injury during an AHL game in Ohio last week, where the boy's mother was grateful.
California Democrats "mutilated" part of a bipartisan anti-sex trafficking bill this week that makes it a felony for people to purchase sex with minors.
British author Sophie Kinsella, who wrote "Confessions of a Shopaholic," which starred Isla Fisher on the big screen, revealed that she has brain cancer.
The Browns are the latest team to unveil a new look for their jerseys, changing their facemasks to honor their past. Here are the other teams around the league changing their looks.
Katy Perry isn't going to walk away from "American Idol" without sharing who she wants to replace her. The judge of seven seasons announced she would love to have Jelly Roll fill her seat on the show.
The Maine Legislature is moving toward adjournment as several key proposals await final votes, including sweeping gun control measures introduced in response to the Lewiston shooting.
As part of a probe into last year's fatal explosion at a chocolate factory, a federal judge ruled this week that Pennsylvania utility regulators must give inspection records to the National Transportation Safety Board.
Hundreds of dancers gathered on Wednesday in New York's Plaza Hotel to break the world record for 'dancing on pointe in one place;' the event was organized by a ballet scholarship program.
Amid security concerns, French officials have insisted that preparations to hold the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on the Seine River are still in full swing and will go ahead as planned.
The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday attempted to dry out after Dubai International Airport was flooded out and flights were disrupted; this follows the heaviest rain ever recorded in the country.
Several celebrities have lived in properties rent-free for a time in their lives, also known as squatting. Jay Leno is one who has told his squatting story on multiple occasions.
The Alaska Air National Guard's rescues could be curtailed due to personnel changes; this comes as part of a nationwide move to balance the number of the Air National Guard's top-earning positions.
Noa Tishby, activist, actress, author and Israel's former Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization, revealed why this Passover is particularly poignant.
Former President Donald Trump holds a two-point edge over President Biden in Wisconsin, according to a new poll in their 2024 presidential election rematch.
O.J. Simpsonβs longtime attorney is changing his stance on the payout of a $33.5 million judgment awarded to the families of Simpsonβs ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman in 1997.
Scottish parliament defeated an attempt by Conservatives to repeal the hate speech law that had put Scotland's government in the international spotlight.
Amid concerns that Tehran's attack on Israel could fuel a wider war in the Middle East, European Union leaders at a summit on Wednesday debated ways to increase sanctions against Iran.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft reportedly played a "big part" in the Atlanta Falcons decision to pass over Bill Belichick for their head coaching job earlier this year.
A cup of coffee is a big part of the morning routine for millions of Americans. But former NFL head coach Bill Belichick prefers to drink orange juice or tea, not coffee.
Skeletal remains found at a Springfield, Illinois, home have been identified as those of Michelle Renee "Shelly" Bianco, a local who disappeared in 2008.
Ellen Ash Peters, the first woman to serve as Connecticut's chief justice, died on Tuesday at age 94; Peters was also Yale Law School's first female faculty member.
The Justice Department has reportedly agreed to pay $100 million to victims of Larry Nassar's abuse following the FBI's mishandling of initial sexual abuse claims.
Ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games, French police on Wednesday carried out a large-scale eviction at the country's biggest squat which had become home to around 450 migrants.
Heading into this year's growing season, hundreds of farms in Vermont are still recovering from last year's catastrophic flooding; fundraising campaign Dig Deep Vermont is giving out grants to farms.
Caitlin Clark was introduced as a member of the Indiana Fever Wednesday, but her moment in the spotlight was overshadowed by an odd interaction with a reporter.
A pair of Duke stars β Jeremy Roach and Mark Mitchell β are among the top players currently available in the transfer portal. See who else is on the market!
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel responded to President Biden's recent joke about former President Trump's financial struggles, saying it was a "pretty good one."
An Albany police officer was shot and injured Wednesday after attempting to pull over a vehicle before he returned fire, killing the driver, police said.
J.K. Dobbins is hoping he can stay healthy this season, as he's reportedly signing with the Los Angeles Chargers following an injury-laden tenure with the Baltimore Ravens.
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students said he was out driving to take a hike and see "the moon and stars," his lawyers said.
NPR chief Katherine Maher dodged a question over whether she will ensure "viewpoint diversity" is "actually happening" following a veteran editor's bombshell essay.
Two recently-published studies investigated how microplastics can find their way inside the organs of both humans and mice, and what the potential impact can be.
Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles opened up about her struggles at the 2020 Games in Tokyo, revealing that she feared "America hates me" after her failed vault in the team final.
AJ Simon, a 2024 NFL Draft prospect as a pass rusher out of the University of Albany, died at the age of 25, the school's football program announced Wednesday.
President Biden visited Pittsburgh on April 17, 2024, where he claimed his uncle vanished during WWII after his plane crashed in New Guinea, where cannibals lived.
Belarus' parliament on Wednesday voted to suspend Minsk's participation in the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, which could lead to military expansion by the Lukashenko regime.
Fox News host Jesse Watters reacts to the love former President Donald Trump is receiving from voters across the country despite the media's false claims about him.
Baltimore prosecutors announced Wednesday the arrest of 24-year-old Dion Thompson, who is accused of killing Washington, D.C. police Sgt. Tony Mason Jr.
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students, said he was out driving to take a hike and see "the moon and stars" at the time of the murders, his lawyers said.
Rep. Cori Bush urged for "peace" and de-escalation in the Israel-Hamas war, as her hometown, St. Louis, recently ranked as the third "most dangerous" city in the United States.
It was considered a breakthrough for its time when, on this day in history, April 18, 1934, the first laundromat β or "washateria," as it was called then β opened in Fort Worth, Texas.
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser traveled to the Masters using city funds, with the trip part of a business plan to "promote sports and economic development."
Artificial intelligence can work with border security to stop the scourge of fentanyl before it can ever destroy another 70,000 American lives. It's an inexpensive, high-tech solution.
No cause has been identified for the 911 outages reported in four states across the U.S. Wednesday into Thursday, but most services have been restored.
A potentially damaging leak at the New York Times has created a whodunnit pitting the new school, representing an anti-Israel standpoint, against the old guard.
Former union Democrat Tony Milidantri's disagreements with the Democratic Party have led him to shift his intended vote to Trump in November, he told 'Fox & Friends First.'
The Duchess of Sussex's latest venture is American Riviera Orchard. The name takes inspiration from Santa Barbara County, where Meghan Markle lives with her family.
National correspondent Griff Jenkins tells Dana Perino about his standout reporting assignments, the most adventurous thing he's ever done and the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party.
Iranβs first-ever missile attack on Israel from its own soil brought together allΒ different tiers of Israelβs aerial defense system and showed its technological superiority.
Jury selection in former President Trumpβs historic and unprecedented criminal trial stemming from charges brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is expected to resume Thursday morning.
Alec Baldwin's "Rust" armorer receiving a maximum sentence is "bad news" for the actor, an expert told Fox News Digital. Hannah Gutierrez Reed was sentenced Monday.
What you eat can have an impact on your sleep. Two sleep experts shared foods that promote sleep, foods to avoid, and how to know if your dietary choices are keeping you up at night.
Lauren Green, chief religion correspondent, speaks to author Jennifer Lahl, whose book "The Detransition Diaries" tells of those who admit their error in believing they were born into the wrong body.
Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona vowed to crack down on the largest Christian university in the country during a House committee hearing.
The executive director of StopAntisemitism has claimed that a Washington Post "smear" piece against her group shows the outlet has anti-Israel sympathies.
Will Cramer is suing the borough of Nazareth, Pennsylvania after he was convicted in a magistrate district court for putting a for-sale sign in his truck window.
America First never meant our nation abandoning its friends and allies. It never meant America Alone. It meant providing Ukrainians with the weapons they could use to stop Putin.
The tragic death of nonbinary teen Nex Benedict's has been manipulated by the media to depict her as a martyr. Even the medical examiner's report hasn't placated activists.
A group of NPR employees signed a letter addressed to NPR leadership, calling on leaders to publicly address Uri Berliner's essay, specifically its "factual inaccuracies and elisions."
Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton spoke to Fox News Digital about his experience as a cancer survivor and how his excellence in figure skating has given him a platform to do more.
A former case manager from the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital sounded the alarm on gender transitions for kids.
An Australian church bishop and priest who was stabbed in a "terrorist incident" on April 16 said he is recovering quickly and has forgiven his attacker.
Debate rages over whether LA's new congressional district map is racially or politically motivated after a judge ruled the previous map violated the Voting Rights Act.
The head of a specialty pharmacy will be sentenced in Michigan for 11 deaths more than a decade ago that were tied to tainted steroids, according to officials.
Former President Donald Trump welcomed Polish President Andrzej Duda to Trump Tower in New York City, New York on Wednesday for a discussion about the Ukraine-Russia conflict and NATO.
California regulators have adopted a drinking water limit on toxic hexavalent chromium, a chemical compound made infamous by the movie βErin Brockovich."
Counting began on Thursday in the Solomon Islands following a national election, with electoral officials seeking a larger venue in the Pacific Island capital.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders shot down the "stupid lie" that his players would refuse to play for some NFL teams heading into next year's draft.
The U.S. and Italy have agreed to collaborate in combating the dissemination of misinformation and fake news by foreign governments, according to officials.
Hanna Cavinder announced on Wednesday she will return to the Miami Hurricanes for her final year of college basketball eligibility after taking last season off.
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, four-star general, spent 5 years as president of Columbia University, 1948-1953. Yet many appear to have forgotten his WWII-era warnings about rampant antisemitism.
Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan write in a joint op-ed that women's athletic opportunities are in jeopardy underscored by the Biden administration's Title IX rules.
Rebekah Koffler: The assault on religious freedoms is transforming America from a nation steeped in the Judeo-Christian tradition to one more kin to my birthplace, Soviet Russia.
Bill Belichick reportedly has the New York Giants on a shortlist of teams he would want to coach for next and is "biding his time" until one of the teams make a move.
Two German-Russian nationals have been arrested in Germany for allegedly planning sabotage attacks, including targeting U.S. military facilities, officials said.
Texas farm groups are sounding alarms over water shortages stemming from a dispute between Mexican and U.S. officials over a long-standing water treaty.
President Biden told a shocking story about his uncle crashing in an area populated by cannibals, but commentators, the AP, and the military contradict his claims.
Anti-Israel agitators lit flares at the "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" on Columbia University's campus overnight after the school's president testified before Congress.
The state and defense departments signed an agreement to make it easier for government employees who are military spouses to get approval to work overseas to be with their families.
A Brazilian corporation is facing resistance from Indigenous groups and government agencies over its plan to explore oil drilling opportunities in the Amazon rainforest.
Matthew McConaughey is looking back on some of his iconic movies, opening up about his instant connection with "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' costar, Kate Hudson.
The U.K. House of Commons has voted in favor of banning the purchase of nicotine products for all individuals born after 2009, aiming to create the country's first "smoke-free generation."
Wisconsin offers experiences for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. From cozy resorts to outdoor adventures, the state can suit every taste.
Former President Trumpβs legal team says it tried to serve Stormy Daniels with a subpoena at a New York City bar last month, but she refused to accept it.
Brittany Mahomes gassed up her husband on Tuesday as he was named as one of Time magazine's "Most Influential People." He spoke to the magazine as well.
Fox Nation's new special 'What Diddy Do' takes a dive into the billionaire rapper's shocking federal investigation where he faces allegations of sexual abuse and assault.
The U.S. Justice Department is intensifying efforts to reduce violent crime across the country, with a focus on gun violence and carjackings, officials said.
The Maine Legislature has approved several gun safety bills following the deadliest shooting in state history, which killed 18 people and injured 13 last October.
This brisket recipe from βFood, Hope & Resilience: Authentic Recipes and Remarkable Stories from Holocaust Survivors" is a mouth-watering meal to make at Passover.
Key takeaways from the reports on the 2023 Hawaii wildfires show that communication broke down, escape routes became blocked, and the fire departments were stretched too thin.
Streaming giant Roku has recently been targeted by a pair of cyberattacks, and the company confirmed over a half million Roku accounts were compromised.
The World Health Organization and around 500 experts have established a consensus on what it means for a disease to spread through the air, officials said.
One of the jurors selected and sworn in earlier this week to serve on the jury for former President Trumpβs criminal trial was excused Thursday morning after she said she no longer believes she can be fair.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost told "Fox & Friends First" that the Democratic National Convention's timing could hinder Biden's spot on the state's November ballots.
The Lyrid meteor shower, occurring annually in mid-to-late April, is currently underway with its peak activity expected Sunday into Monday, officials say.
A late Wednesday evening meeting to advance a border security bill through the House Rules Committee ended amid conservative rebels' objections to the measure and Speaker Johnson's foreign aid bill.
Sen. Rand Paul highlighted a series of email exchanges between Dr. Anthony Fauci top adviser Dr. David Morens and EcoHealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak that showed Daszak feared permanently losing government funding.
A Politico report on Wednesday claimed that younger aides in the Biden administration privately refer to former President Donald Trump as βHitler Pig."
Oregon Ducks defensive back Daylen Austin was arrested on a felony hit-and-run charge after a fatal incident earlier in the week, police said Wednesday.
Tom Brady was never the fastest QB, but he was surprisingly hard to sack during his playing days. Colts legend Dwight Freeney tells Keyshawn Johnson why on a new episode of "All Facts No Brakes."
Peter Barca, a Democrat with a history of serving Wisconsin, including in Congress in the 1990s, has announced his candidacy for Congress again on Thursday.
Jeffrey Gibson is a Mississippi Choctaw with Cherokee descent and the first Native American artist represented at the Venice Biennale, the oldest contemporary art show, since 1932.
Thousands of people who helped clean up after the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico say they got sick. A settlement aimed at compensation has fallen short of expectations.
On Thursday, the Prince of Whales visited a food redistribution charity called Surplus to Supper. It is his first official royal outing since Kate Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis.
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig made the case that convicting former President Trump in the New York hush money trial is not the slam dunk many liberals believe it is.
A reporter bluntly asked President Biden if he felt he was in "trouble" in the state of Pennsylvania, citing a lot of Donald Trump signs throughout the area.
A bus driver and all 10 students aboard a school bus that burst into flames on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey escaped the fire without injuries.
Tampa Bay Rays closer Pete Fairbanks gave an unusual assessment of his pitching performance after he allowed two runs in a loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
The Dearborn, Michigan-based βAbandon Biden" and βListen to Michigan" movements to disrupt President Bidenβs re-election bid are spreading to other key swing states.
A well-known Tunisian journalist was sentenced to six months in prison after being arrested for insulting an official. The government has increasingly silenced dissent.
A college student in Ohio was awarded a scholarship for being a football walk-on. To honor his 13-year NFL career, Jason Kelce presented the honor at the University of Cincinnati.
Constitutional scholars are questioning whether the Senate was within its authority to deem the House's articles of impeachment unconstitutional and forego a trial for President Biden's border chief.
FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of 25 states filed a federal legal challenge against the Biden administration on Thursday, arguing its crackdown on gas-powered cars is illegal.
Constitutional scholars are questioning whether the Senate was within its authority to deem the House's articles of impeachment unconstitutional and forego a trial for President Biden's border chief.
Members of the Kennedy family endorsed President Biden, effectively snubbing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who panicked Democrats say could spoil the election.
Nigerian soldiers rescued a pregnant woman who was abducted by extremists a decade ago while she was a schoolgirl in the village of Chibok, officials said.
A second juror was excused from the jury in former President Trumpβs criminal trial on Thursday after it was revealed that he was arrested for tearing down right-leaning political advertisements.
The G7 leaders heard from the Ukrainian foreign minister as they discussed how to support Ukraine against the Russian invasion, as well as tensions between Israel and Iran.
The Metropolitan Police in London have disrupted a website called LabHost, which facilitated cyber fraud by allowing criminals to create phishing sites.
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a measure to condemn Iran's airstrikes on Israel, but 13 Democrats and one Republican voted against it.
Chicago voters showed up in force at a City Council meeting on Wednesday to protest Mayor Brandon Johnsonβs request for an additional $70 million in taxpayers' funds to be spent on migrants.
Taylor Swift fans became irate over reports that her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, leaked online, voicing their frustration on social media.
A new poll from Harvard University is the latest to indicate rising support for former President Trump among young voters, who traditionally are a key part of the Democratic Party's base.
President Biden mocked former President Donald Trump on Wednesday during a speech in Pennsylvania, joking that the Republican candidate's ongoing criminal trial has kept him "a little busy."