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.
Mayor Muriel Bowser asked the media for more positive coverage of βone week" with lower violent crime in Washington D.C., just days after a mass shooting in the city.
NYPD chief of patrol John Chell joined 'Your World' to recount the department's actions and the aftermath of Tuesday's law enforcement operation at Columbia University and CCNY.
The U.S. has imposed new sanctions on hundreds of individuals and companies linked to Russia's weapons development program, 16 Chinese entities, and individuals tied to Alexei Navalny's death.
A rare coalition of Republican Senate candidates running in crucial swing states issued a joint statement slamming Judge Juan Merchant's gag order against Donald Trump.
A bill was approved by Pennsylvania's House of Representatives that will help counties manage influxes of mail-in ballots during elections, to avoid a repeat of the drawn-out vote count in 2020.
President Biden was roasted for his absence amid the conflict on college campuses from anti-Israel agitators, with many wondering on social media, "Where is Biden?"
Heavy rains in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state have left at least 10 people dead and 21 others missing since Monday, according to national authorities.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces a "no-spoiler pledge" between him and President Biden, with one of them dropping out in October in race against Trump.
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.
Experts discussed whether President Biden's strategy of emphasizing his connection to swing state Pennsylvania will give him an edge in the competitive 2024 match up he faces with Donald Trump in the state.
After the Tampa Bay Ligtning had two goals waved off due to interference in their do-or-die Game 5, head coach Jon Cooper said goalies "might as well put skirts on."
Former President Donald Trump during a rally in Wisconsin slammed Columbia University President Minouche Shafik as "weak" amid the anti-Israel chaos on campus.
Parents and students who pay thousands of dollars in tuition each year are frustrated as colleges move to remote learning amid the spread of anti-Israel unrest.
As tensions escalate between Colombia and Israel over the Israel-Hamas war, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced his government will break diplomatic relations with Israel.
The U.S. Air Force is preparing to file additional charges against Jack Teixeira, who in March pleaded guilty to leaking classified military documents about the Russia-Ukraine war.
EcoHealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak appeared before the subcommittee on Wednesday to testify on the work of his organization before and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anti-Israel protesters declared victory at Brown University on Tuesday after they struck a deal with leadership to end the encampment there if the board
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson did not make an appearance at the funeral of fallen police officer Luis Huesca this week after the family of the deceased told him he was not welcome.
The White House is defending President Biden's response to anti-Israel protests while slamming demonstrators for the forcible takeover of college buildings.
The Kentucky Derby's history goes back to 1875, when it was started by Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr.. The event brings thousands to Churchill Downs each year.
Despite his social progressive stands on abortion and transgender issues, Gov. Gavin Newsom is invited to the annual Vatican climate summit in mid-May.
Pulitzer Hall, the home of Columbia's journalism school, is lined with posters dedicated to "Gaza journalists" who have been killed during the Israel-Gaza war, according to Daily Mail.
U.S. senators on Capitol Hill were warned about Chinese money launderers working with Mexican drug traffickers to use money for the funding of illegal drugs such as fentanyl.
Poland's chief rabbi said that Warsaw's main synagogue was attacked with three firebombs by an unknown perpetrator; the synagogue sustained minimal damage.
An American general has said the U.S. military plans to return within a month to Chad to discuss revising an agreement that allows it to keep troops based in the African country.
GOP senators slam Biden for his perceived inaction amid antisemitic protests and riots at U.S. colleges and for allegedly treating those responsible better than U.S. ally Israel.
The organizer of an encampment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology told Fox News Digital they want the school to end research contracts with Israel.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, made a stop at Jamesβ Place Newcastle in England where he was greeted by well-wishers. His wife is taking a break from public duties.
Harvey Weinstein made an appearance at his first court hearing following his rape conviction being overturned. The NY appeals court made the stunning reversal April 25.
UNC-Chapel Hill students on Tuesday stopped an American flag on campus, which anti-Israel protesters had previously replaced with a Palestinian flag, from hitting the ground.
In Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, a school district announced an active shooter situation outside a middle school, prompting lockdown procedures on Wednesday.
Administrators at Columbia University tried Biden's playbook of urging anti-Israel agitators not to overrun the school, then days later it tried Trump's tactic to let police handle them.
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will face off in an officially sanctioned competitive boxing match rather than an exhibition fight. The rounds will be shorter than in most men's pro fights.
Weapons including guns were found by police at student protests at the University of South FloridaΒ (USF) and the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) this week, authorities say.
A Minnesota man who joined ISIS in Syria at 18 has voiced regret for his involvement and cooperated with federal authorities after surrendering in 2019.
At the United Methodist General Conference, delegates voted overwhelmingly to repeal the church's ban on LGBTQ clergy, marking a significant policy shift.
A North Carolina family discovered 50,000 bees behind their daughter's bedroom wall. The insects were found after the toddler complained of hearing "monsters" in her room.
The German tennis star Boris Becker was discharged from English bankruptcy court after doing "all that he reasonably could do" to pay back what he owes.
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, plans to crack down on anti-Israel protesters with a bill that would withhold federal financial aid from students convicted of rioting or attacking police.
A group of volunteer searchers claim to have discovered a clandestine crematorium on the outskirts of Mexico City. Authorities are investigating the area.
Alec Baldwin shared details of his past drug use in a conversation with Paul Anka and Skip Bronson. The "Rust" actor has been sober from drugs and alcohol for 39 years.
Ozzy Osbourne is determined to perform again as he manages his ongoing health issues, revealing he has been receiving stem cell treatments to help improve his condition.
"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe recently told The Atlantic it's "really sad" that author J.K. Rowling has views critical of the transgender movement.
Authorities warned locals of possible super-hot volcanic clouds and a tsunami if the mountain falls into the sea following another eruption of Indonesia's Mount Ruang volcano.
Morning beverage of choice: coffee or matcha tea? A study found that the two drink choices come with certain types of characteristics and traits βΒ find out what they are.
Police in Washington shared a video of two cars racing through the streets of Bellevue, and they said one of the drivers is going to be charged. Neither person nor car was identified.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., argued Biden has the ability to stop all violent anti-Israel protests 'on a dime,' but he is too worried about appeasing pro-Hamas Democrats.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams noted a global " a movement to radicalize young people" and train anti-Israel and other protesters after about 300 were arrested at Columbia and CUNY.
Sofia Vergara opened up about the most challenging parts of dating in the public eye, what she is looking for in a partner and the one thing that will make or break the relationship.
Sen. Tim Scott accused the New York court of stripping former President Trump of his First Amendment rights after he was fined thousands of dollars for violating a gag order.
Tense bodycam video shows police and first responders racing to the save the life of an 11-month-old New York boy after his father allegedly exposed him to fentanyl.
UCLA student Eli Tsives shared his account of the chaos that unfolded on the Southern California campus Tuesday night into Wednesday on "Fox & Friends."
The University of California, Los Angeles fell to anarchy overnight as protesters met with countrerprotesters in a massive brawl that included pepper spray.
Barbra Streisand asked Melissa McCarthy in a since-deleted comment on Instagram if she was taking Ozempic. The rogue question went viral on social media, and now McCarthy is reacting.
University of North Carolina Interim Chancellor Lee Roberts removed a Palestinian flag hung by anti-Israel protestors on campus and replaced it with the American flag.
Chinese scientist Zhang Yongzhen, the first person to publish a sequence of the COVID-19 virus, regained access to his lab after being locked out and staging a sit-in protest.
A recent lull in attempts to illegally cross the U.S. southern border could have more to do with beefed up enforcement efforts by Mexico in recent months.
WNBA star Brittney Griner sat down with "Good Morning America" to discuss the dehumanizing conditions she lived through during her nearly 10-month-long detainment in Russia.
Athletes in the 2024 Paris Olympics can indulge in a culinary experience featuring gourmet dishes crafted by renowned French chefs, according to officials.
Jay Leno and his wife Mavis attended Netflix's "Unfrosted" premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday, just months after the retired talk show host filed for conservatorship over his wife's estate.
The U.N. has consistently urged restraint in dealing with the situation in the Gaza Strip, but critics have blasted officials for not condemning Hamas.
A Columbia student went viral online after telling reporters that protesters were at risk of dying or becoming sick if they did not receive food delivery.
Ransom Riggs, known for the bestselling "Miss Peregrine" series, is set to release his new series "Sunderworld" this summer, published by Dutton Books for Young Readers.
Former President Donald Trump asked Wednesday on Truth Social whether the continued unrest on college campuses is meant to distract from the illegal immigration crisis at the border.
Lidia Stepanivna Lomikovska, a 98-year-old woman in Ukraine, escaped Russian-occupied territory by walking nearly 6 miles alone, according to officials.
Cal Poly Humboldt announced a change to its commencement later this month in the wake of anti-Israel demonstrations that resulted in the agitators occupying buildings.
One of the teenagers who was arrested and charged in the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney, Australia, has applied for release from custody due to exceptional circumstances.
The spectacle of masked Antifa-style protesters occupying campuses over a foreign conflict and supporting Hamas-style 'decolonization' does not offer a clear and significant upside.
Emory University has announced the arrest of Derek Zika, a convicted felon who allegedly traveled from North Carolina to take part in anti-Israel protests.
The John and Annie Glenn Museum opens to the public for the 2024 season on Wednesday, May 1. It traces the formative years of astronaut John Glenn and his wife.
Legislation introduced by a Republican lawmaker would require citizenship for Washington, D.C., residents to vote in municipal elections, after a legislative change in the city.
Saudi Arabia sent a letter to the UN confirming that Manahel al-Otaibi, a popular online fitness influencer, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for "terrorism offenses."
Greece is bracing for an intense wildfire season as temperatures rise and fires start earlier each year by doubling the number of firefighters in specialized units.
A British police officer from West Yorkshire is facing a terror charge for allegedly sharing images supporting Hamas, a banned terrorist group in the UK.
Former Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan went viral over the weekend for his beer chug during the Nashville Predators' Stanley Cup playoff game.
"Jurassic Park" star Sam Neill is opening up about why he decided to ditch his birth name when making a career for himself in Hollywood. The actor shared that this decision stems from his childhood.
Columbia University authorized NYPD officers to remove occupying protesters from the school's Hamilton Hall, which had been taken over for nearly 24 hours.
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, is asking the Department of Justice if it is looking into companies potentially favoring non-citizen workers over U.S. workers.
Despite the good relationship between India and Australia, media reports claim Indian spies were caught in Australia four years ago. No government officials will comment on the matter.
Police say a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were assaulted at a secondary school in northern England.
The University of California, Los Angeles fell to anarchy overnight as protesters met with countrerprotesters in a massive brawl that included pepper spray.
Border Patrol agents have stopped three criminal illegal immigrant sex offenders from entering deeper into the United States, officials have announced.
Detroit Tigers right-handed pitcher Jack Flaherty fanned seven St. Louis Cardinals batters to begin his start on Tuesday afternoon. He finished with 14 strikeouts.
Paul Auster, a renowned author and filmmaker known for his narratives, including works like "The New York Trilogy" and "4 3 2 1," has died at the age of 77.
An exhibition in Moscow organized by the Russian Defense Ministry showcases over 30 pieces of Western military equipment captured from Kyiv forces during the war in Ukraine.
Ecuador defended its actions in storming the Mexican Embassy in Quito last month. This move came after Mexico granted asylum to former Vice President Jorge Glas.
The Colorado Rockies set a record for trailing in each of their first 29 games of the season as they lost in 10 innings to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday.
Chinese illegal border crossings have gone from a trickle to a flood -- a 7,000% increase and that's just for half the year. But our government and media aren't asking China why.
Construction of President Bidenβs floating Gaza pier is nearly complete as some critics raise concerns over security and the growing cost of the now $320 million project.
A panel of federal judges rejected Louisiana's new congressional map, which made two of the state's six districts majority-Black. This state's map from 2022 was also federally blocked.
Tyrese Maxey was not letting his Philadelphia 76ers get sent on vacation, as his 46 points led his team over the New York Knicks in a thrilling Game 5 at Madison Square Garden.
College Democrats of America, the student arm of the Democratic Party, have slammed President Biden's reaction to the war in Gaza while praising the anti-Israel protesters on college campuses.
Two hikers drowned near a trail in Tennessee on Sunday after a woman fell into a creek and a man she was with jumped in to try to save her, police said.
President Biden called Florida's new 6-week limit on abortion an "extreme ban" in a Wednesday statement, blaming the restrictions on former President Donald Trump.
Tourists from across the country travel annually to Churchill Downs to watch the Kentucky Derby. The highly anticipated race is first in the Triple Crown series.
Salma Hamamy, president of a prominent anti-Israel group who has been featured in news articles, allegedly called for the deaths of those who support Zionism.
24 people have been confirmed dead after a section of a highway in southern China's Guangdong province collapsed. The incident occurred early Wednesday.
The University of Columbia says anti-Israel protesters left them with "no choice" but to call the NYPD after they broke into Hamilton Hall on Wednesday.
The U.S. House has passed a bill to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list across 48 states. The Biden administration opposes the measure.
More than 500 baby sea turtles were left stranded on South African beaches after a rare and powerful storm, prompting their rescue by an aquarium, officials said.
Former President Trump condemned violent anti-Israel protests erupting on college campuses, saying βweak and ineffective leadership" must be βreplaced."
Alicia Paans, a 31-year-old trans athlete, is expected to participate for the Michigan Wolverines' women's waterpolo club team in a national championship this weekend.
Aldon Smith was a name believed to end up in Canton, Ohio, one day, but off-the-field issues stymied a once-promising career. Today, Smith is using his journey to mentor NFL rookies.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik called out university presidents who refuse to crack down on antisemitism on campus while calling for deportations of foreign student-protesters.
President Biden cited "disinformation" as a reason for campaigning alongside former Presidents Obama and Clinton and said it was very difficult to get his message out.