Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett joined "Fox & Friends" Monday to discuss Biden's upcoming announcement on student loan forgiveness on the campaign trail.
Edmond Bradley Solomon III, a retired nurse, has not been seen in almost a week, when he went to the bathroom during a cruise excursion to a Mexican tourist spot.
Five illegals at the Randall's Island migrant shelter in New York City have been charged with assault after allegedly pummeling another man in his bed.
A woman in Venice, Florida, recently called 911 after discovering a large alligator crawling through her house. The woman said the sight of the reptile had her "shaking."
Donald Trump has endorsed the forthcoming congressional bid of Tony Wied, former owner of the northeastern Wisconsin-based Dino Stop gas station chain.
According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, multiple emergency vehicles responded to a business near Pavilion Center Drive and Charleston Boulevard around 10:04 a.m. for reports of a shooting.
New Jersey county clerks have withdrawn appeals to a ruling requiring they redraw primary election ballots argued to unfairly favor the state's Democratic establishment.
Guerrilla fighters from the Karen ethnic minority in Burma have claimed to be close to taking control of Myawaddy, the country's 'most active trading post with Thailand.'
A woman in Venice, Florida, recently called 911 after discovering a large alligator crawling through her house. The woman said the sight of the reptile had her "shaking."
Police in Las Vegas said a man opened fire inside a law firm on Monday. A man and a woman were killed. The gunman then killed himself, according to police.
A Mexican state government building and at least a dozen cars were set afire by protesters in the city of Chilpancingo on Monday; they demand answers in the case of 43 students who disappeared.
Fewer Americans are considering buying an electric vehicle in the future, even as the Biden administration continues to aggressively push measures to incentivize greater ownership.
Pastor Jesse Bradley of Auburn, Washington, shared thoughts on faith and Christianity for solar eclipse day, Monday, April 8: "God is good and has a plan to return and redeem."
Mitch McConnell, the 'longest-serving Senate leader in history,' spoke in Kentucky last week about his decision to step down from his role in November.
An 11-year-old girl in Georgia was killed in a house fire while trying to save her dog, reports say. Investigators are expected to release a cause of the fire Monday.
As Texas installs more razor wire along the southern border, Gov. Abbott has a message for President Biden over the Lone Star state's 'sovereign authority' to do so.
An independent, state-ordered investigation has led to the determination that disciplinary action taken against Democratic state Rep. Elliot Forhan was justified.
In a week-long visit to the U.S. this week, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will hold a summit with President Joe Biden that is meant to achieve an upgrade to their defense alliance.
Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Monday denied clemency for Brian Dorsey, a death row inmate convicted of the gruesome homicides of Ben and Sarah Bonnie.
A New York Appeals Court rejected former President Trumpβs motion to delay his trial on charges stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Braggβs hush-money payments investigation.
Conservative groups sue Democrat lawmakers alleging their freedom of speech was violated because they were forced to use 'preferred pronouns' when talking about transgender individuals
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has named Elon Musk as a target in an ongoing investigation over fake news and opened a separate investigation into Musk for alleged obstruction.
Tech expert Kim Komando explains how to use Google Maps tricks like looking at your childhood home, planning trip times, and virtually visiting buildings and shipwrecks
A Minnesota sheriff's office deputy and a good Samaritan rescued a black bear cub from a highway and moved it to safety, where it was met by its mother and another cub.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrested a woman on Monday after she allegedly went on a shooting spree on Interstate 10, which was directed by God, in relation to the eclipse.
Former president Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case have asked a judge to let them appeal the indictment against them on First Amendment grounds.
Maryland lawmakers on Monday entered the final hours of the state's legislative session, primarily focusing on priority legislation addressing the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Atlantic City casinos saw a 1.6% gross operating profit decline last year when compared to 2022, despite a sizable assist from online gambling revenue.
San Diego area officials told Fox News the surge of migrants, many of whom go unvetted, across the border presents a real national security threat to America.
R&B singer Clarence "Frogman" Henry, best known for his 1956 hit "Ain't Got No Home," died Sunday night, with the cause currently unreported. He was 87 years old.
Cliver AlcalΓ‘ of Venezuela was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein in Manhattan on Monday to more than 21 years in prison after admitting he provided weapons to drug-funded rebels.
As the trial in the case of an Arizona rancher charged with shooting a migrant on his property enters its second half, jurors will be allowed to visit the ranch as early as this week.
A fifth tornado touched down in West Virginia during severe storms last week, the National Weather Service confirmed on Monday; the state recorded an average of 2 tornados a year from 1993 to 2022.
The U.N. Security Council revived on Monday the Palestinian Authority's hopes of full membership in the U.N.; the U.S. said the Palestinian Authority must negotiate statehood with Israel.
After the House of Representatives voted to impeach the Homeland Security Secretary, it is now the Senate's turn to vote on the political future of Alejandro Mayorkas.
Disturbing new details emerge as the Polk County Sheriff shares video and audio in the case of a pre-med Florida student allegedly murdering his own mother.
In new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, the Department of Homeland Security has secretly allowed the flights of thousands of illegal immigrants to New York.
Republican senators took to the chamber floor on Monday to press their democratic colleagues to hold a full impeachment trial for DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
The Houston Police Department arrested a mother and daughter during an undercover sting, for allegedly offering to provide butt injections out of a short-term rental.
The NCAA was called upon Monday to follow the NAIA after the organization for small colleges and universities banned trans athletes from competing in women's sports.
Jim Beard, former chief financial officer for Atlanta, has pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars from the city and to trying to cheat the federal government on his taxes.
Police in Las Vegas said a man opened fire inside a law firm on Monday. A man and a woman were killed. The gunman then killed himself, according to police.
Oldham, England, resident Kulsuma Akter, 27, was stabbed to death after walking with her baby on Saturday afternoon. The child was in a pram at the time and was not wounded.
Cory Cooper, a police officer in Grantsville, Utah, spoke to Fox News Digital about a hilarious video showing him chasing and tackling a pig. The video went viral on Facebook.
British Prime Minster Sir Winston Churchill, one of the towering figures in western history, was declared an honorary US citizen on this day in history, April 9, 1963.
Artificial intelligence isn't designed to replace humans, it's supposed to augment them and give them new tools. It's how the US will stay competitive with China -- through education.
Former President Donald Trump spoke with FOX News' Howard Kurtz to share his thoughts on abortion policies that would make him more palatable to less conservative voters.
A Michigan judge on Tuesday will sentence James and Jennifer Crumbley for their roles in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting. Prosecutors are asking for 10 to 15 years.
Republican New York state Sen. Mario Mattera introduced a bill that would allow police to evict squatters based on a homeowner's sworn complaint as the crime trend spirals.
Gov. DeSantis signed bills in an attempt to fight the opioid epidemic in Florida by protecting police from fentanyl exposure and raising awareness for the opioid epidemic.
Gov. DeSantis signed bills in an attempt to fight the opioid epidemic in Florida by protecting police from fentanyl exposure and raising awareness for the opioid epidemic.
Skateboarder Taylor Silverman on Tuesday blasted the Biden office for posting about Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday and the notion that the holiday even exists.
University of Texas at Austin students sent statements to Fox News Digital blasting their school for complying with the law to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion offices.
"Killing America" examines antisemitism in San Francisco-area schools after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7 and whether educational standards being lowered in the name of equity.
Maryland's legislature approved a bill on Monday to support employees at the Port of Baltimore affected by last month's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
A New Mexico man was arrested after allegedly showing up to a home completely naked, pulling a light fixture off the home and assaulting a police officer.
Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecutorial team urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject former President Trump's claims of immunity from criminal prosecution in the Jan. 6 case.
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
CA man Samuel Woodward will stand trial for the deadly 2018 stabbing of University of Pennsylvania student Blaze Bernstein after hate group material was found on his phone.
Do the CEOs understand the goals of the Chinese Communist Party? The contrast could not be starker when one compares the meetings in Beijing with the warnings of U.S. military leaders.
Monday the House Ways and Means Committee met with Project H.O.O.D., a nonprofit focused on providing mentorship, training and community for residents in Chicagoβs South Side.
A New York City man whose home he purchased for $1.1 million in 2017 says he cannot get rid of squatters, even after the home went up in flames late last year.
Dr. Derrick Todd, a former rheumatologist at Brigham and Womenβs Hospital in Boston in Boston, Massachusetts, has been accused by over 200 woman and several men of sexual abuse.
The FBI has arrested an 18-year-old Idaho man who allegedly pledged support to ISIS and was planning an attack on a church in Coeur dβAlene on their behalf.
David Meehan's case is the first of over 1,000 in an unprecedented criminal investigation into physical and sexual abuse at New Hampshire's state-run youth detention center.
Travis Gienger of Minnesota offers 5 tips this spring for growing giant 500-pound backyard pumpkins by fall. Gienger grew the largest pumpkin ever recorded, a 2,749-pound goliath, in 2023.
As efforts to repair the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge are underway, MD Gov. Wes Moore said he plans to meet with members of Congress to discuss support for reconstruction.
Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson reveals advice from a reader who files debit card fraud claims all day. Here are eight do's and don'ts to prevent debit card fraud.
The Greek government will issue all soccer match tickets as QR codes so attendees can be identified and attendance bans can be enforced in the wake of soccer-related violence.
Former University of Kentucky NCAA swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler praised college sports body NAIA for a new policy declaring that trans women cannot compete in its women's events.
Bishop Robert Barron told Fox News Digital that the release of the Vatican document "Dignitas infinita" on Monday shows "how stupid it is" to categorize the church as "right" or "left."
The NYPD is looking for a man who pushed a 68-year-old woman down the stairs on the way to church in Queens, stole money out of her purse and ran away, video shows
Some laid-off workers try their hand at content creation rather than trying to return to traditional employment, though success online is not always easy to come by.
President Biden, on a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week, indicated the U.S. would reconsider its support if Israel didn't do more to protect civilians.
Four Russians were arrested in connection with three murders described as "satanic ritual killings." The perpetrators lured two of their victims into the forest to kill them in secret.
Prosecutors say a Kentucky computer hacker broke into Hawaii's death registry and faked his demise to avoid paying more than $116,000 in child support to his ex.
A Texas congresswoman is appealing to New York law enforcement officers to move to Texas and escape what she says is a pro-criminal environment in the Big Apple.
An editor at NPR issued a strong rebuke of the outlet's coverage of major news stories, such as Hunter Biden's laptop, in an essay for The Free Press on Tuesday.
Rep. David Trone, D-Md., urged listeners at a Maryland Senate candidate forum to "forget the border," saying it's a GOP 'talking point' while calling for an increase of legal immigration.
The man police identified as a suspect responsible for killing a mother while she was out walking her baby in a stroller the weekend is in custody, according to a report.
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna will introduce bills increasing penalties against rapists and sexual abusers of children, including the death penalty against child predators.
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a ruling on Tuesday reverting the state back to a 160-year-old pre-statehood law that outlaws abortions in nearly all circumstances and criminalizes abortionists.
Armed militants attacked a police convoy in southeastern Iran on Tuesday, killing six officers. The Jaish al-Adl group has claimed responsibility for the ambush.
A judge ruled Washington state's ban on high-capacity magazine sales is unconstitutional, but the state Supreme Court swiftly moved to keep the ban in place for now.
A group of Jewish students filed a lawsuit against Copper Union, a private college in Manhattan, for the school's alleged failure to effectively respond to antisemitism on campus.
China continues to press claims over waterways and fishing shoals around the Philippines, prompting increased military and security focus on the country.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 549 into law on Tuesday to increase penalties for retail theft, porch piracy and inciting looting via social media.
A Florida man allegedly offered an underage minor money for sex and was captured on Instagram Live before a friend called the police, authorities said.
An escaped pet mountain goat has survived a tumultuous rescue effort, during which it found itself hanging by the neck after getting stuck under a Kansas City Bridge.
President Joe Biden on Monday detailed a proposal that would cancel at least some student loan debt for millions of Americans, in hopes of delivering on a campaign promise he has failed to fulfill.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen told Democratic Party officials Biden's name may not appear on the state's general election ballot if a key deadline is missed.
Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy highlighted his concerns over what impact the ruling against James and Jennifer Crumbley will have on the justice system.
GOP senators were able to pressure Speaker Mike Johnson to delay the impeachment article delivery in order to allow more time for debate and discussion of an impeachment trial.
The Spanish Ministry of the Interior announced it was on high alert amid terrorist threats from the Islamic State, targeting quarterfinal games of the Champions League in Madrid.
A woman in Venice, Florida, recently called 911 after discovering a large alligator crawling through her house. The woman said the sight of the reptile had her "shaking."
An explosive device was thrown onto the porch of the Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts, according to police. No one was present at the time, nor were any injuries reported.
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson on Tuesday warned that the federal government has grown so large that oversight and accountability is nearly impossible.
An anti-Israel activist who went viral on social media over the weekend has a history of espousing violent rhetoric, including saying, 'Blood must be spilled.'
The pro-life diaper company EveryLife is providing the widow of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller with a lifetime supply of diapers and wipes for her young son, Ryan.
FIRST ON FOX: Republican Utah Senate candidate Trent Staggs previously worked for a firm that describes itself as an "ESG company," despite his stance against ESG policies.
A special legislative committee in Vermont has recommended against impeachment proceedings for Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore, but urged that he resign from office.
The prominent Las Vegas attorney who was gunned down in his own law firm alongside his wife was killed by a fellow attorney who had terminal cancer, a source tells Fox News Digital.
The Tennessee state legislature passed a bill that would require public schools to teach "age-appropriate and grade-appropriate" gun safety courses to students.
A U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services fee increase for legal immigration could only serve to further incentivize illegal immigration and border crossings.
"Myrtle," a 500-pound ancient green sea turtle who's been kept at the New England Aquarium in Boston for over 50 years, received a routine medical examination Tuesday.
California has struggled to track whether the $24 billion it has spent to combat homelessness over the past five years has done anything to improve the issue.
Gwinnett County District Attorney Patsy Austin-Gatson announced Tuesday her office's intent to seek misdemeanor charges against a man accused of fatally running over a four-year-old.
A debate between Dick Brewbaker and Caroleene Dobson, who are running for Alabama's redrawn 2nd Congressional District, aired on Monday ahead of next week's runoff.
Paul Simon will perform at this week's White House state dinner for Japan's prime minister Fumio Kishida; the first lady and Kishida are both admirers of Simon's work, according to the White House.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, told students the moon was a planet and that it was made up of gases while speaking to them before the solar eclipse on April 8.
A teenage suspect, who authorities say was in the country illegally, was arrested for allegedly killing a man and dismembering his body in Fresno County.
U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall met with the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday and said he plans to ride in an autonomously-operated aircraft this Spring.
Dozens of bags containing antisemitic flyers and what may have been βrat poison" were found scattered around Chicagoβs Lincoln Park neighborhood Monday morning.
A federal court ruled on Tuesday that California can continue to set its own vehicle emissions standards, 2 years after the authority to do so was restored by the Biden administration.
Protesters in Dearborn, Michigan, who shouted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" during an International Al-Quds Day rally were condemned by the White House.
Authorities with the Tulsa Police Department said they arrested a woman after she claimed that a stolen SUV was a birthday tip from a Waffle House customer.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias is facing five misdemeanor charges stemming from his alleged domestic dispute that put him on administrative leave.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Harris County government for a program that gives participants $500 per month for 18 months, using COVID-19 relief funds.
Tillamook, Oregon, resident Rebecca Jones caught a record-breaking monkeyface prickleback last week. The fisherwoman only started fishing recently and is largely self-taught.
Juan Williams, the Fox News analyst who was fired by NPR in 2010, spoke out on "The Ingraham Angle" about an expose from a current editor at the public radio outlet.
Months of rumors about the Beatles' breakup were confirmed in information released to global press by Paul McCartney on this day in history, April 10, 1970.
Some legal experts believe that manyΒ myths surroundingΒ massΒ incarcerationΒ have been intentionally created by those who oppose not onlyΒ incarceration, but punishment in general.
Three family members were indicted for allegedly kidnapping a man in Mexico and threatening his family in Los Angeles, California with a $70,000 ransom.
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.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's plan to deputize citizens for emergencies has stoked Democrats' ire, but he calls it a necessary preparedness measure.
Biden administration brings on Zakiya Carr Johnson for a seniorDEI role at the State Department. The DEI chief previously called America a 'failed historical model'
The House has crafted reforms to FISA that will prevent inappropriate actions from the Intelligence Community while maintaining Section 702βs ability to monitor foreign terrorists and spies overseas.
All students would take two years of general education, including math, science, English.Β Then choose two potential career tracks in junior year, followed by a singular focus in senior year.
Undecided voters from states like Pennsylvania and Michigan admitted that they would be better off economically under President Trump than President Biden.
Tennessee Republicans in the state Senate passed a bill allowing teachers and faculty members that meet certain requirements to carry a handgun on school grounds.
A Pennsylvania man was arrested after police found his mother "fused" to a soiled bed inside a dilapidated home. She was also covered in dried feces and maggots.
Critics are taking aim at NPR after its editor Uri Berliner put a spotlight on the news outlet's "obsession" with diversity in a stunning essay that went viral.
Video released of the Chicago traffic stop during which Dexter Reed was killed and an officer was injured shows that police fired nearly 100 shots in 41 seconds.
Following their federal sentencing, six ex-Mississippi law enforcement officers will be sentenced in state court for the torture of two Black men in January 2023.
The most significant paintings in the world have had the capability of staying popular for centuries and inspiring other artists for countless generations.
A new report released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau reveals new migration trends into the U.S. and which states have the highest foreign-born populations.
Iranβs Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed to retaliate against Israel for an airstrike on Iranβs consulate in Syria, which left several Iranian generals dead.
Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs called out Republican lawmakers who distanced themselves from a state Supreme Court decision that reinstated a 160-year-old abortion ban.
The EPA enacted new first-of-its-kind restrictions on toxic "forever chemicals," known as PFAS, in drinking water. Exposure is linked to adverse health effects like low birth weight.
The U.S. is expecting an invasion of noisy mating cicadas in the coming weeks, which will pose nuisance for some gardeners and an opportunity for others like anglers.
Six Louisiana Democrats bucked their party line on Monday by supporting a universal school choice bill, setting the state up to join the wave of red states who passed the measure.
Despite all the promises over the past decade about how renewable energy is the future of U.S. power production by far the biggest tax dodgers are the wind and solar power industries.
Washington Huskies running back Tybo Rogers was charged with raping two women in Seattle in two separate incidents toward the end of 2023. He has been charged with second-degree and third-degree rape.
The U.S. has greenlit $138 million in foreign military sales to Ukraine for its HAWK missile systems, while the U.S. military transferred seized weapons from Iran to the war-torn country.
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.
Tax season can be confusing when filing for students in college. Students and parents should ensure they are on the same page regarding dependency status and state residency.
Ebony parker, a former assistant principal at Richneck Elementary School, faces criminal charges in the case of a 6-year-old who brought a gun to school and shot teacher Abigail Zwerner.
Senate Republicans are planning to prevent anything from getting done in the upper chamber if Schumer and Democrats do not allow an impeachment trial for DHS secretary Mayorkas.