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.
South African police are probing whether former President Jacob Zumaβs new political party forged signatures to register for upcoming national elections.
Non-alcoholic beers are one of the lone bright spots in an industry suffering stagnant growth recent years. Here are five beers, plus three major trends, driving the trend.
Former President Donald Trump said the prosecution team's first witness in the NY v. Trump case, David Pecker, is a "nice guy," in comments ahead of court Thursday.
Taylor Riggs, co-host of "The Big Money Show" on Fox Business Network, tells Dana Perino how she made her first dollar, her best investing advice and what she'd tell her younger self.
Locals in Noel, Missouri, are struggling to find a path forward after Tyson Foods shut down a chicken processing plant that employed over 600 residents of the small town.
Experts warn that toddler milk might not have the benefits that marketers claim even as this milk has become a huge worldwide business. Here is nutrition insight from all sides.
New York Democratic congressional candidate Nate McMurray has come under fire for a post saying "Die MAGA die" after the House approved a bill to fund Ukraine.
Chinese hackers who have gained access to critical American infrastructure systems plan to "wreak havoc" on them with the intention of inducing "panic," the FBI director said this week.
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.
Chaos broke out at an IRS office in Houston after taxpayers got into a brawl and people rushed into the building. The office was forced to close early.
The House Rules Committee voted 8-4 to approve a rule that could lead to the reauthorization of Section 702 in FISA for two years, putting it for vote for a second time in a week.
NBCUniversial News Group Chairman Cesar Conde is facing intense scrutiny for serving on the board of directors for both Walmart and PepsiCo, raising journalistic ethics questions.
By issuing its ill-conceived resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza, the Chicago City Council neglects the cityβs own struggles and the uptick of antisemitism Chicagoβs Jewish population is experiencing.
Five migrants, some with prior arrests, have been arrested in the robbery of a New York City Target store, with two of them allegedly attacking police as they resisted arrest.
Gen. William T. Sherman, mythic figure in American history, was born in Lancaster, Ohio in 1820. His birthplace, the Sherman House Museum, opens for the season April 10, 2024.
Former U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman is warning that governments need to take action to tackle their respective migration crises. Braverman is seen by some as a future leader of Britain's Conservatives.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron met with former President Donald Trump in a surprise visit to Mar-a-Lago, ahead of his push to urge lawmakers to approve funding to Ukraine
A Joe Biden judge blasted the president's Justice Department Friday for hypocritically allowing its attorneys to defy a subpoena event though it prosecuted a Trump advisor for doing the same thing.
Mississippi Legislature budget writers will have less money to spend in the coming year; House and Senate members set a revenue estimate of $7.6 billion, 1% less than the current year.
President Biden defeated former President Trump by just two points in a new poll of Pennsylvania registered voters, despite the enduring belief of many that he is too old to serve as chief executive for another term.
Rep.Β Lauren BoebertΒ was admitted to hospital, where she underwent surgery to remove an acute blood clot. She was also diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome, a rare condition that disrupts blood flow.
Prosecutors have charged BjΓΆrn HΓΆcke, a prominent figure in Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany party, with a second count of using a Nazi slogan.
A Christian family in California is turning its pain into purpose after losing a family member. The Cooks are using characteristics learned from a beloved husband and father.