Theo Baker, a student at Stanford University, revealed that the debate on campus over the Israel-Hamas war has become extremely hostile, even to President Biden.
An AH-64 helicopter with the 4thΒ Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division crashed Wednesday evening during training at Fort Carson in Colorado, leaving two injured.
A California man who left threatening voicemails to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has been sentenced to 11 months in prison
Bryan Kohberger's defense team is crying foul after a judge ordered both sides in the Idaho student murders case to stay away from potential jurors in Latah.
A California lawmaker "aims to address the historical injustice faced by those living in the Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles" after an unfulfilled promise of public housing by city officials.
A bill has been introduced that will seek reparations for the families of people who lived in Chavez Ravine before they were displaced because of Dodger Stadium.
Schools across the path of the April 8 total solar eclipse are leveraging the event as a rich teaching opportunity by incorporating hands-on activities and lessons.
At the Last Supper, Jesus not only instituted the Eucharist, he also displayed servitude toward the disciples in washing their feet, said a Minnesota priest to Fox News Digital.
A solar eclipse expert and roadway authorities are advising drivers to slow down during the atmospheric moment, while some schools are canceled altogether.
Flash Shelton, founder of Squatter Hunters, praised Florida's passage of its squatter law and offered tips to "America Reports" on how to handle squatters.
NASA has planned to launch three sounding rockets from Virginia on April 8 to collect data on how the total solar eclipse impacts Earth's upper atmosphere.
Professor Owen Anderson is suing the school over the mandatory DEI training he claims is 'compelled speech' because it involves blaming people for their race.
Ex-OnlyFans model Nala Ray discussed the dark underbelly of the adult online industry after getting baptized, deleting her account, and reconnecting with Christ.
Devoted foster parents were disqualified by Washington state because of their faith. Officials decided that new gender expression policies outranked the couple's religious beliefs.
An Oregon toddler underwent non-FDA approved eye surgery to help her see clearly. Her family fundraised money for months so that they could travel to Spain for the procedure.
In this week's "Short questions with Dana Perino," Dagen McDowell of Fox Business Network reveals why she likes living "small" in New York City and the one word she'd use to describe America.
"Migrant influencer" Leonel Moreno appeared to mock people who work for a living in a series of new videos posted to Instagram β after his TikTok shut down.
The White House is intervening in a labor dispute in Mexico, which could lead to a thousand workers losing their jobs over objections by the Mexican government.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing calls to end a program providing subsidies to house migrants after an illegal immigrant was charged with murdering a Michigan woman.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in BaltimoreΒ did not appear to have any protective barriers in place before it was struck early Tuesday, raising serious questions.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy said on social media that he raised over $200,000 for the family of New York Police Department officer Jonathan Diller, who was killed Monday night.
The U.S. welcomed the first civilian ambulance care in Cincinnati, Ohio, on this day in history, March 28, 1866. It was inspired by medical advances during the Civil War.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld blasts the Democratic Party's approach to addressing public safety in the wake of violent attacks across the U.S., on "Gutfeld!"
Fox News host Jesse Watters says Diddy "got souls to the polls" for the Democratic Party prior to allegations against him on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey shared the communication between his office and Hazelwood School District after he opened an investigation into their DEI promotion after teen's brutal beating.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order on Wednesday to combat the rise of antisemitism on college campuses, vowing to do 'everything we can to fight it.'
A Christian couple have filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials and claim that they were denied a foster care license renewal over "gender ideology."
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen on Wednesday called China's production in electric vehicles, lithium ion batteries and solar energy 'unfair competition.'
Legalized sports wagering has seen nearly $200 million in bets from North Carolinians over its first week in effect, according to state lottery officials.
Maryland authorities say divers have recovered the bodies of two people during a search for the workers who plunged into the water after a cargo ship slammed into a Baltimore bridge.
The Washington Post drew attention to so-called "controversial poet" Francis Scott Key for his "racist views" after his namesake bridge collapsed in Baltimore.
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will now charge $15 for vehicles driving in certain areas of New York City in a move that outraged New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
Denton Loudermill Jr. is suing Republican Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett for allegedly falsely accusing him of being one of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooters.
Sunny Hostin clashed with author and podcast host Coleman Hughes on Wednesday over his belief that Americans should "treat people without regard to race."
A customer at ShopRite Wines & Spirits in Neptune, New Jersey, has won the $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot, breaking a losing streak dating back to last December.
A man is in custody after he allegedly killed four people during a stabbing spree west of Chicago on Wednesday, police said. Five others have been injured.
A Tennessee bill that would authorize the use of the death penalty for convicted child rapists has passed its first legislative hurdle as the Senate Judiciary Committee has moved the bill forward.
Raymond Chan, former Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, has been convicted of fraud, bribery, racketeering and for 'giving false statements to investigators' in a corruption scandal.
Vanderbilt students were suspended and arrested following an hours-long sit-in Tuesday in protest of the administration's removal of an anti-Israel initiative.
Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a record number of voters think abortion should be legal, with two-thirds favoring nationwide law guaranteeing access, according to a Fox News national survey.
Joe Lieberman, a longtime senator from Connecticut who became the first Jewish American to be nominated on a major partyβs ticket, died Wednesday afternoon.
An alleged drug "mule" for Sean "Diddy" Combs is a former member of the Syracuse men's basketball team. Brendan Paul was arrested this week on drug charges.
The Coast Guard said Wednesday that 56 containers onboard the cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore have hazardous materials.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed into law Wednesday bipartisan bills designed to combat human trafficking and better protect judges; the bills were introduced after a retired WI judge was killed.
Former California Controller Betty Yee, a Democrat, announced Wednesday her bid for the state's governorship in 2026, joining a crowded, diverse field of candidates.
Glen Rock, New Jersey Councilwoman Paula Gilligan is facing calls to resign after she shared a post on social media mocking Easter with references to abortion and drag.
A group of military chaplains have asked the Supreme Court to stop the DOD from enforcing policies that they say are punishing those who filed religious objections to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Iran tried to distance itself from Hamas in the first days following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, but leadership has gone to great lengths to delight in what they see as Hamas victories.
A judge ruled on Wednesday that Andre Gordon Jr., the 26-year-old man charged in 3 fatal shootings in PA as well as weapons and carjacking counts in NJ, will stay behind bars as his case proceeds.
Donald Sutherland, known for starring in films like 'The Hunger Games' and 'M.A.S.H.,' will release a memoir in November reflecting on his 60-year career in Hollywood.
Sen. Bill Hagerty told 'America's Newsroom' that Elon Musk called attention to Democrats' opposition to ending migrant charter flights with a post that amassed nearly 40 million views.
Parents are outraged after a school in the United Kingdom installed "cage doors" to bathroom entrances to prevent students from using the restroom during class.
A major hail storm near Houston knocked out large parts of a major solar farm, sparking energy reliability and chemical exposure concerns among nearby residents.
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Tuesday that increases penalties against squatters and eliminates their "rights" to fraudulently live on a property.
A scene from "Leave The World Behind," produced for Netflix by Barack and Michelle Obama, is being compared to photos of Baltimoreβs bridge collapse.
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will now charge $15 for vehicles driving in certain areas of New York City in a move that outraged New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
In a surprise announcement, longtime Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire says she wonβt seek re-election to the House of Representatives this year.
Car submersions happen across the U.S. more often than people think βΒ and after the Baltimore bridge collapse, the topic is on people's minds. A driver rehabilitation specialist shared tips.
Utah woman Kouri RIchins, a children's book author accused of poisoning her husband Eric Richins with fentanyl in 2022, is now facing a new attempted murder charge.
Anna Corbett, wife of American Ryan Corbett who is being held hostage by the Taliban, shared details from her recent phone conversation with him that signaled he is losing hope.
The DOJ filed a civil rights complaint on Monday asking that California halt the prohibition of facial hair for prison guards, as it amount to religious discrimination.
As Biden Israel relations hit new low, poll finds majority of Americans disapprove of Israeli actions in Gaza, with Democrats and Independents far more disapproving than Republicans.
Multiple young women have claimed on TikTok that they've been punched in the face on the streets of New York City within the last few weeks. The NYPD shares that it is investigating.
House Republicans are blaming President Biden's border policies for the death of a 25-year-old woman in Michigan, who officials say was killed by someone in the U.S. illegally.
A mural by the renowned street artist Banksy, which emerged last week in London, has been encased in plastic following an apparent act of vandalism, officials said.
Pakistani authorities plan to conduct DNA testing on the remains of the suicide bomber responsible for an attack in Shangla, northwest Pakistan, officials said.
Attorneys representing three white men convicted in the hate crime killing of Ahmaud Arbery are appealing to a U.S. appeals court to overturn their convictions.
Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for burning the Quran in Sweden, has announced plans to seek asylum in Norway after facing deportation orders from Sweden.
The Walt Disney Company is facing accusations that its programming has intentionally alienated its customer base by pushing a "woke" political agenda on multiple shows.
An Atlanta-property owner was sued by a squatter who took over his property during the pandemic, years after he let people stay for free if they maintained the land.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said βadministrative barriers" need to be torn down to rebuild the collapsed bridge in Baltimore as soon as possible.
Venezuelan illegal immigrant turned social media star Leonel Moreno is reportedly on the run from authorities after absconding from a government program.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed admitted temporary defeat after she failed to veto a bill that would restrict new housing projects in historic parts of the city.
Drone footage from Fox News shows an area of Eagle Pass, Texas, where the ongoing migrant crisis has been a flashpoint between Texas and the Biden administration.
A poll from Monmouth University released this week showed one-third of adults in the United States say they would resettle in another country if it was possible for them.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict Chinaβs access to technology will not stop the countryβs advance.
The Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans is gearing up for the 2024 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which will span two weekends in late April and early May.
Endangered desert pupfish are causing a hindrance in the conservation of water from the Colorado River, which is a crucial source of water for seven states and Mexico.
Taiwan stands as last line of defense against Chinese hegemony across Asia, U.S. security and the threat of a global war, warns a China expert from the Heritage Foundation.
The search resumed Wednesday for the six construction workers who are presumed dead following the collapse Tuesday of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Major League Wrestling star A.J. Francis has his sights set on the Bomaye Fight Club's leader Alex Kane and wants to take over as the group's new figurehead.
Richard Serra, a renowned American artist and sculptor known for his large-scale outdoor artworks, passed away at 85 at his home in Long Island, New York.
Congressional talk about TikTok needs to be a wake-up call to parents. The Chinese app exposes kids to dangerous content, especially about suicide. It's 'every parents's nightmare.'
Democrat Marilyn Lands defeated Republican Teddy Powell in an Alabama legislature special election after centering her campaign on abortion and IVF issues.
The mayor of New York City, his deputies and other city officials are defending a recently implemented program giving prepaid debit cards to migrant families to help with food costs.
A Tunisian court has delivered verdicts in the case of the murder of politician Chokri Belaid, who was assassinated in 2013. Four people have been sentenced to death.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva have announced an initiative to invest $1.1 billion in the Amazon rainforest.
The search resumed Wednesday for the six construction workers who are presumed dead following the collapse Tuesday of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
"Ghostbusters" actor Ernie Hudson said in a recent interview he doesn't believe racism had a big factor in his role in the franchise's first film getting cut down.
Two former officials of a veterans home in Massachusetts, where a severe COVID-19 outbreak resulted in at least 76 deaths, have settled their criminal case.
A former Jacksonville Jaguars employee has been sentenced to 220 years in jail for producing, receiving, and possessing child sex abuse material and hacking into the team's jumbotron.
Weaponization of government didn't stop with the FBI and CIA. The FCC is going after Internet Service Providers to promote 'digital equity.' Moves give regulators massive power.
Bidenomics, the word has come to mean higher prices on goods and services. Consumers can't even afford to get their pawned goods out of hock. Too much spending seems like Uncle Sam.
Democrats vote to effectively destroy Title IX and undermine the role of women in sports. They are destroying all the gains that have been made in athletics since the law was passed.
A bride-to-be from Miami, Florida, shared the precious text she received from her future father-in-law after she got engaged to his son. Now, the message is going viral on TikTok.
Americans shared whether President Biden should give in to the Mexican president's lengthy, expensive demands in exchange for help combating the illegal immigration crisis.
Ohio Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown is facing criticism from his GOP opponent for his voting record siding with President Biden 97%-99% of the time since the start of his administration.
Maryland's newly elected Democratic Gov. Wes Moore was thrust into the national spotlight this week after a cargo ship knocked down a bridge in Baltimore's harbor.
Romanian mobsters are stealing millions after entering the U.S. illegally to install debit card skimmers and drain American bank accounts, California prosecutors say.
Texas teen Kaitlin Hernandez was found murdered under a bridge in San Antonio on March 12. Now, her family is demanding answers as two weeks pass without any suspects.
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who handled the I-35W bridge collapse over the Mississippi River in 2007, spoke out to "Your World with Neil Cavuto."
Former President Donald Trump won a sizable legal victory Monday, but most of the media is either pretending that it didn't happen, or shouldn't have happened.
A safety probe into the bridge collapse in Baltimore, will include whether contaminated fuel contributed to a cargo ship losing power and crashing into the bridge.
The cherry trees of Washington, D.C. β which blossom beautifully each spring β were a gift from the people of Tokyo and were planted on this day in history, March 17, 1912.
Florida police said that a man died while test-driving a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at a shopping center when he lost control and crashed into a wall of a shopping building.
A Tennessee mother told Nashville police that she accidently shot her 13-year-old daughter when her pistol discharged in her purse while she was searching for her keys.
On Tuesday morning March 26, 2024, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after collision by Dali, a large container ship headed toward Sri Lanka. See the timeline of events.
A Florida man allegedly tried fleeing from authorities days after taking an EMS truck and leading police on a chase before crashing it, authorities said.
The Nevada Supreme Court will reconsider former 'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse's request to dismiss an indictment that accuses him of sexual abuse and leading a cult.
Stanford University faculty and students have debated standardized testing as the prestigious higher education institution considers reinstating the test in the admissions process.
A bill intended to prosecute more teenagers in Kentucky on gun-related felony charges in adult courts passed the House Tuesday in a 68-19 vote; the bill now heads back to the Senate.
A "dominant" male alligator named King Arthur was recently found in South Carolina with a metallic object on his head, Georgia wildlife experts say. He was eventually freed.
Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., is demanding data from the Department of Defense to justify its abortion travel policy's effect on military readiness following the receipt of data showing low usage.
A DNC-hosted campaign call following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate selection revealed panic among Democrats that the independent candidate could spoil President Biden's re-election hopes.
Republican state senators in Georgia passed a bill on Tuesday that would limit sex education and prohibit transgender high school girls from competing in girls sports.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is joining a lawsuit against the oil industry, alleging companies deliberately misled the public about their role in manmade climate change.
Missouri Central School Bus Co. is prematurely terminating its relationship with St. Louis Public Schools as tensions flare over a noose found near a Black mechanic's workstation.
New York City's controversial "congestion pricing" plan may hit final approval on Wednesday and is drawing praise from an editorial board member of the NY Times.
Festus, Missouri, resident George Chance reeled in a 97-pound bighead carp, an invasive species, from the Mississippi River on Mar. 19, according to state officials.
Officials gathered in NM on Tuesday for the 25th anniversary of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant; regulators are raising concerns over plans to ship in radioactive waste from Texas.
Milk sampled from dairy cows in Kansas and Texas has tested positive for bird flu, U.S. officials reported on Monday. It is believed to pose no significant risk to humans.
Former President Donald Trump is selling βGod Bless the USAβ Bibles for $59.99 as he faces mounting legal bills while he makes a run for a return to the White House.
President Biden claimed he had traveled over the Francis Scott Key Bridge βmany many times" by car or train, despite the structure not having any railway lines.
Republicans were much less vocal than their Democratic counterparts on Tuesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the FDA's regulations making it easier to access the abortion pill.
The driver of a pickup truck involved in an accident that left a tractor-trailer dangling off the side of the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge has been criminally charged.
Republican Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is set to sign off on legislation that, when enacted, will allow schools to receive grants to increase internet download speeds.
The South Sudanese government on Tuesday announced that the country's schools will reopen next week after being shuttered by triple-digit temperatures.
Lawmakers are expected to rush through a supplemental spending request to cover the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after its sudden collapse.
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed 30 gun control bills Tuesday after the Democratic-controlled General Assembly passed dozens of gun bills.
Malcolm Butler, the New England Patriots hero for his Super Bowl XLIX clinching interception, was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of drunk driving.
Reporters on the ground at the U.S. border with Mexico caught a migrant cutting fencing and razor wire before attempting to lead dozens of migrants into the U.S. illegally.
Because the North Central Universityβ scholarship is only offered to Black students, a legal watchdog group believes it to be a violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Reports of Hamas raping Israeli women were 'propaganda,' Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., said on social media just days after legislators were shown video of the 10/7 atrocities.
The CDC announced that drug overdoses have reached a record high as one expert emphasized the need for education around the dangers of hidden substances, such as fentanyl.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged repeatedly that radical Islamists carried out the attack, but he insists that Ukraine had a hand in planning it.
A deranged man fatally pushed an innocent subway rider in front of a train in New York City on Monday, a violent day that saw three other people stabbed in and around the transit system, police say.
An illegal immigrant who previously entered the U.S. and was deported in 2020 has been accused of the murder of a Michigan woman after he reentered the country illegally.
The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia β the East African country's largest β claims to have recouped nearly 80% of the cash it lost during an apparent system glitch.
An unidentified person tossed manure out of a car in front of the home of national security adviser Jake Sullivan, prompted a response from police and Secret Service.
A neighbor of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was killed during a Queens traffic stop allegedly by a suspect with over 20 prior arrests, blamed the "revolving door of justice."
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., elaborates on his fiery exchange with Olympic skier Gus Schumacher who testified before the Senate Budget Committee as an expert witness.
California's Fresno High School sparked debate after incorporating the 5-Star Students app to help track bathroom breaks, with some critical of its potential to invade privacy.
The City of Berkeley, California, has entered into a legal settlement with a restaurant industry group, agreeing to repeal its law banning natural gas in new construction.
Donald Trump tops President Biden by 11 points in Texas, according to a new poll of the 2024 election. The survey also indicates Sen. Ted Cruz is leading Democratic challenger Rep. Colin Allred by 6 points.
Apple's new Journal app has raised privacy concerns among Apple's userbase. Tech expert Kim Komando examines social media rumors and explains what steps to take to protect yourself.
Students, families and staff of Covenant School in Nashville have come together as a community through faith and adoption of dogs a year after the school shooting.
Airstrikes killed more than a dozen people in eastern Syria on Tuesday, including a member of the World Health Organization; the cause of the strikes was 'not immediately clear.'
'The Beautiful Game,' featuring Bill Nighy and Michael Ward and produced by Colin Farrell, is a movie about a soccer tournament that raises awareness for homelessness called the Homeless World Cup.
A Queens, New York, teenager was snatched off her doorstep by a former co-worker in a shocking attack caught on a Ring doorbell camera before her mother's intervention, which lands her in the hospital.
The Biden administration has pursued a case against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange with charges under the Espionage Act, which some argue is a threat to journalism.
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., is hitting back at President Biden's DHS over how it gives notice to local officials ahead of migrant arrivals into the state.
Los Angeles burglars used sledgehammers to tunnel their way through three business and six walls in an attempt to reach a Chatsworth jewelry store on Monday morning.
Justin Feldman, a Jewish graduate student at NYU, has been reinstated to his campus leadership position after he was voted out for condemning Hamas terrorism.
Wicliff Yves Fleurizard faces a felony charge after he was allegedly captured snapping photos of passengers' boarding passes and stowing away on a Texas-bound plane on March 17.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, agreed to pay nearly $300,000 in restitution on Tuesday under a deal cut with federal prosecutors to suspend the fraud case.
Structural engineer John Pistorino reacted to the collapse of the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge by comparing the catastrophe to other bridge disasters from the past.