A democratic town in Massachusetts town are furious that they have not been consulted on plans to convert a former prison into a tax-payer-funded migrant shelter for hundreds of people.
CatholicVote penned a letter to the NFL in defense of Kansas City Chief's player after the league attempted to distance itself over the kicker's viral commencement speech.
Sen. Tim Scott, widely considered a frontrunner on Donald Trump's VP shortlist, predicted Black voters would show up in "historic" numbers for the former president in November.
ICE says it is not revealing more details about the two Jordanians arrested at a Marine base in Virginia this week, which officials say raises questions.
The idea of using news media to spin a narrative and push a political agenda is hardly new. The Confederate Secret Service used that strategy to try and defeat President Lincoln.
Stewart Jones, a South Carolina Republican and godfather of a little girl killed by an illegal immigrant, is being backed by the child's mother in his run for Congress.
Former Cohen adviser Robert Costello sounds off on the NY v. Trump prosecution, saying the judge should have dismissed the case, calling it "dead on arrival."
Nicole Neily, president of Parents Defending Education, explains the trend on over 150 college campuses to dismantle DEI programs in the wake of the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision.
HBO's Bill Maher offered a defense for Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who sparked outrage over comments he made during a commencement ceremony at a private Catholic college.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed seven bills into law and vetoed 48, including legislation that focuses on protecting access to contraceptives, as well as a measure regarding skills games
Washington has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. One former resident who now owns a gun store in Idaho warns it could happen to other states.
House Republicans are once again embroiled in a messy family fight, with several lawmakers endorsing primary challengers to their sitting GOP colleagues.
As they prepare to debate next month, President Biden and Donald Trump are exhibiting signs of weakness in their 2024 election rematch - as they both struggle to lock up their base voters.
An Interior Department staffer became the first Jewish-American political appointee to publicly resign in protest of President Biden's support of Israel.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called for "decorum" after a tense exchange between Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene, saying that it was "not a good look for Congress."
Fox News host Jesse Watters reacts to House GOP efforts to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in "inherent contempt" over subpoenaed Biden audio recordings on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
CNN's MJ Lee pressed Biden spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre on whether Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is still welcomed at the White House following his viral speech.
Former President Trump heads to Minnesota Friday to headline a state GOP fundraiser as he aims to flip the blue state red in November's election and expand the map in his 2024 rematch with Biden.
Former Republican governor John Kasich told MSNBC on Friday there's a "real possibility" that President Biden won't be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee this year.
Six people, including a mayoral candidate and a young girl, were killed in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas after gunmen opened fire at a campaign rally; two others were injured.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday said that the number of migrants who have crossed the southern border under President Biden's administration is higher than under the Trump administration.
Lawmakers in Croatia have voted into office a new government, which now includes hard-right party Homeland Movement, ahead of the EU's parliamentary election next month.
The estranged wife of Nathan Wade revealed in a court filing he claims his resignation from the district attorney's office left him unable to meet court-ordered financial obligations.
Senegal's new PM Ousmane Sonko, who was released from jail weeks prior to this year's presidential election and drove his party to victory, has criticized France's military presence in the country.
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition and has undergone another operation after being shot multiple times earlier this week in the town of Handlova.
CNN host Fareed Zakaria made a guest appearance on "CNN Newsroom," where he argued why President Biden needs to win the first debate to keep the presidency.
Bob Menendez and former President Trump face criminal charges. While Menendez is accused of using his power for personal gain, Trump is accused of concealing hush money payments.
President Biden is struggling to attract support from Black voters, a data analyst said while pointing recent polling that shows Biden's support has plummeted compared to 2020.
Subway commuters in Argentina's capital have been hit by a 360% increase in fares, a dramatic price hike in President Javier Milei's budget austerity campaign.
Sen. Dick Durbin called on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from cases related to the 2020 election, including the matter of Trump's immunity.
President Biden's assertion of executive privilege to avoid letting audio recordings of his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur be made public is raising eyebrows among some legal experts.
The bodies of three Israeli hostages killed by Hamas on Oct. 7 have been found by the Israeli military's troops in Gaza; the victims included Amit Buskila, Shani Louk and Itzhak Gelerenter.
Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida, an ally of Donald Trump who's on the former president's running mate short-list, charges that Biden's weekend of Black voter outreach is 'pandering' by the Democrats
A West Virginia trans athlete at the center of controversy after middle school girls protested her competing with them is now accused of sexually explicit comments to a female teammate.
A state judge in Richland County, South Carolina denied an injunction request from Planned Parenthood to slacken the state's six-week abortion ban to nine weeks.
Paul Pelosi hammer assailant David DePape received the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison on Friday for the brutal attack that took place just before the 2022 midterm elections.
The U.S. says says it is only a matter of time before NATO military trainers are sent to Ukraine to help in its effort to thwart Russia's invasion, according to a report.
Former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump were seen Friday attending their son Barron's high school graduation in Florida during a trial break.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito tells Fox News that his wife flew an upside-down American flag outside their home in 2021 following insults from a neighbor.
Lara Trump and Kevin Sorbo tout traditional values with children's story hours in Florida this weekend, reading from their new children's titles published by Brave Books.
The House passed a resolution condemning violence against law enforcement and calls to defund the police on Friday, with 61 Democrats voting against the measure.
Amy Brown, the wife of Nevada Senate candidate and former U.S. Army Capt. Sam Brown, is taking aim at her husband's GOP primary opponent for ads she says accentuate his injuries.
Brianne Dressen shared with Fox News Digital why she decided to file a lawsuit against AstraZeneca after taking part in the drug company's COVID-19 vaccine trial.
Discussions of the revival of blue slips, which allow home state senators to block controversial judicial nominees, could begin as the next presidential election winner remains unpredictable.
An Indiana judge has ruled that tacos and burritos are "Mexican-style sandwiches," allowing a man to proceed with opening his new restaurant without an amendment.
President Biden's campaign announced this week that Vice President Kamala Harris will debate former President Donald Trump's eventual running mate in a televised CBS event.
Legislation has been introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has that seeks to end the Federal Reserve central banking system which has been in operation since 1913.
A Florida man has spent the past few years trying to prove his citizenship after Social Security determined he was not eligible to receive his retirement payments.
The Republican National Committee launched VotePro, a new tool to help Republicans communicate with voters as the party seeks to elect more candidates up and down the ballot in 2024.
Japan's parliament has passed a revision to the civil code, allowing divorced parents the option of joint child custody, effective by 2026, officials say.
MSNBC's Lisa Rubin declared a key exchange between Trump attorney Todd Blanche and star prosecution witness Michael Cohen a "real triumph" for the defense team.
Harnessing AI is key to the United States staying ahead of adversaries in a competitive battlefield. Software companies are showing off their latest AI tools to military officials.
The governments of eight European Union member states have called for a re-assessment of the situation in Syria to potentially allow for the voluntary return of Syrian refugees.
For any discerning juror, the trial has been conspicuously lacking any clear statement from the prosecutors of what crime Trump was attempting to commit.
Former President Trump heads to Minnesota on Friday, to headline a state GOP fundraiser, as he aims to flip the blue state red in November's election and expand the map in his 2024 rematch with Biden
Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Trump have built up a close working relationship since the former took the helm of the House of Representatives in October.
Otto Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, created the invention by which all others are judged β sliced bread β in 1928. His innovation quickly changed consumer culture.
Former President Trump is attending youngest son Barron Trumpβs high school graduation in Florida on Friday, a break from his criminal trial in New York City.
Former Trump personal attorney Michael Cohenβs credibility was shredded on Thursday in the Manhattan trial of the former president. Lie after lie after lie was laid bare.
The U.S Supreme Court declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case on this day in history, May 17, 1954.
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene had a heated exchange Thursday evening during what was supposed to be a contempt hearing for Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.
A U.S.-built pier has been installed to bring aid to Gaza, and U.S. military officials hope to deliver about 90 to 150 truckloads of aid each day; it is not yet clear if the new route will work.
Alaska lawmakers ended their session early with last-minute bills addressing issues like correspondence school programs and energy; quarreling over the budget was muted.
The Justice Department announced multiple arrests in a series of stolen identity theft cases that are reportedly part of a scheme that generates proceeds for North Korea its weapons program.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin posted on X that Biden was turning his back on the people of his state and the country, when he decided not to debate Trump in Virginia.
Lawmakers in Peru have begun another effort to remove President Dina Boluarte from office; she has already survived 4 attempts at cutting her term short.
South African prosecutors said that the country's former President Jacob Zuma will go on trial next April for alleged corruption, years after he was formally charged with taking bribes.
Two foreign nationals from Jordan are now in federal immigration custody after being apprehended at a Marine base in Virginia and attempted to access the site.
Former President Donald Trump warned that as he sits in Manhattan court, Russia and China are strengthening their relationship to likely carry out "damage" to the world.
Detransitioner Prisha Mosleyβs lawsuit against the health care providers who pushed βgender-affirming care" on her as a teen was recently cleared by a judge.
The U.S. government's case in its corruption trial for Sen. Menendez amounts to guilt by association, co-defendants' attorneys in the New Jersey Democrat's corruption trial said.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed that Attorney General Merrick Garland asked President Biden to assert executive privilege over his Hur interviews.
In Panama President-elect Jose Raul Mulino's first cabinet selections, he has pulled an economist and business leaders into his ranks; he promised an administration 'friendly to the private sector.'
The House of Representatives has voted to advance a bill blocking the Biden administration from stopping Israel arms shipments that were approved by Congress.
Slovakia's PM Robert Fico was gravely wounded in an apparent assassination attempt weeks before an election; here's a look at other political assassinations and attempts this century.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday filed a notice of appeal to the Georgia Court of Appeals formalizing his bid to have Fulton Count DA Fani Willis disqualified.
Customs and Border Protection rejected a Fox News FOIA request to reveal nationalities of people arrested by Border Patrol in recent years, citing "privacy interests."
In the latest crackdown on dissent in Belarus, authorities announced raids and the seizure of property of more than 100 opposition activists who have left the country.
During hearings held by the International Court of Justice over measures to stop Israel's military operation in Rafah, South Africa urged the top U.N. court to order a cease-fire in Gaza.
The Justice Department announced that the attorney general under the Biden administration filed to have the process started of downgrading marijuana to a less dangerous drug.
President Biden's re-election campaign is blasting former President Trump for inaction on marijuana reform during his administration following an historic shift in federal policy.
Several pro-Kurdish politicians have been sentenced to between nine and 42 years in prison by a Turkish court over deadly riots in 2014 that left dozens dead and hundreds of others injured.
Two Republican lawmakers are opening a second congressional investigation into embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis for alleged misuse of federal grant funding.
NPR's CEO met with a Republican senator the same day NPR rolled out a new editorial layer at the publication after receiving an onslaught of criticism due to alleged bias.
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for not releasing Bidenβs interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
Catholic and conservative groups are criticizing a new HHS rule that they say would block federal funds from hospitals that refuse to perform transgender surgeries.
A realtor in Texas has been helping his clients remove squatters from properties since 2020. Since then, he has used a unique approach to peacefully getting squatters out of homes.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., accused President Biden of "using his authority to defend himself politically" rather than defend Israel ahead of a House vote.
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security released a public service announcement last week claiming that Pride month events are at a heightened risk of terrorist activity.
The foreign-born population of the United States has set records in recent years in large part thanks to the current flow of illegal immigrants at the southern border.
A group of medical professionals is sounding the alarm that medical schools across the country are defying the Supreme Courtβs ruling requiring admissions programs to abandon race as a factor.
Republican Rep. Troy Nehls is introducing legislation to bar any federal funds from going to the ICE Secure Docket Card program, shared first with Fox News Digital Thursday.
Lawyers in Tunisia protested recent arrests on Thursday, including two lawyers who were charged with violating a cybercrime statute targeting fake news.
Former Connecticut official Konstantinos βKosta" Diamantis, known for his involvement in school construction grants, has been arrested on federal charges.
The USS Ronald Reagan, an aircraft carrier serving as a symbol of U.S.-Japan defense ties in the Indo-Pacific, has concluded its nearly nine-year deployment.
A record number of illegal immigrants from a top foreign adversary are coming across the border in never before seen numbers, according to new figures released this week.
The U.S. Treasury levied sanctions on Russian aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska for an alleged sanctions evasion scheme aimed at unlocking frozen shares. Deripaska dismissed the sanctions.
Democrats admitted they were confused by the Biden administration's Israel policy after it proceeded with a weapons package after pausing a previous sale over Rafah.
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan sent a letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James demanding documents related to NY v. Trump prosecutor Matthew Colangelo.
MSNBC host Jen Psaki said the debates between President Biden and former President Trump may not go forward as planned, despite enthusiasm from both candidates.
The Biden campaign accepted CBS Newsβ vice presidential debate for this summer, setting the stage for a showdown between Vice President Kamala Harris and whoever is nominated as the Republican VP nominee, Fox News Digital has learned.
The brother-in-law of the Army reservist responsible for a mass shooting in Maine has voiced the family's struggle to get him help as his mental health deteriorated.
Attorney General Merrick Garland defended President Biden's decision to assert executive privilege over audio of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
Larry Hogan showcases support from top Democrats in a new ad as the former Republican governor works to flip a Senate seat red in overwhelmingly blue Maryland in a race that may determine the majority
The Faith & Freedom Coalition, an influential Christian grassroots group, announced a number of major speakers for its annual Road to Majority Conference, including potential vice president picks.
"The Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon cracked a joke about CNN's viewership as the network gears up to host the debate between President Biden and former President Trump.
The committees tasked with overseeing small business and the SBA sent a letter demanding travel schedules of agency officials amid allegations relating to voter registration in their official capacities.
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., is introducing the "Let Trump Speak Act" to stop judges from issuing gag orders to defendants in any criminal or civil proceeding.
Democrat House candidate Monica Tranel is seen on camera expressing support for students competing in sports based on gender identity, a move blasted as "out of step" with Montanans.
President Salome Zourabichvili of Georgia has criticized a recently passed media bill as "unacceptable" and pledged to veto it, despite the ruling party's majority.
The White House asserted executive privilege over recordings related to Special Councel Robert Hur's depositions of Biden and his ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer.
The California University system has placed the Sonoma State University president on leave after he approved students' demands for a boycott and divestment from Israel.
Riots have erupted in New Caledonia, resulting in four deaths and widespread destruction. France has declared a state of emergency and aims to restore order.
In northeastern Ukraine, Ukrainian forces claim to have halted Russian advancements in the key town of Vovchansk, despite Moscow's recent frontline push.
The Mountain States Legal Foundation and the National Rifle Association have filed a lawsuit challenging New Mexico's seven-day waiting period to purchase a firearm.
A South Korean court has upheld the government's controversial plan to significantly increase medical school admissions, which has led to a months-long standoff.
The Republican Jewish Coalition is showcasing what it calls its largest ever fundraising and expenditure effort in support of a GOP presidential nominee, as it announces a major expenditure for former President Trump.
Japan and the U.S. have agreed to jointly develop a new missile defense system in response to the rising threat of hypersonic weapons from other countries.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping reaffirmed the "no-limits" partnership with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a Beijing summit on Thursday, officials said.
A TikToker went viral when he lamented the loss of the American Dream, warning that young people like himself cannot access the same standard of living his parents had.
The number of migrants encounters at the southern border declined slightly in April but gotaways in the past three years were more than the entire decade spanning 2010-2020.
Iβm part of Gen X and maybe all those years of helicopter parenting meant we missed what was going on with Gen Z. We might be the ones to blame for crazy college protests.
The Arena, an organization partnered with the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's Onward Together, hired a "director" during the 2020 elections who shared that terrorism was "the dream of politics."
It's presidential debate time in a big way. Both Trump and Biden are preparing for the continuation of their rivalry and another chance to duke it out in front of the American people.
Some media pundits suggested on Wednesday that President Biden's debate challenge was part of a campaign reset as he looks like he's "losing" to Donald Trump.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur is drawing renewed criticism over a comment where she compared the American Revolution to religious turmoil in the Middle East and Osama bin Laden.
Candidates only debate when they have to β and team Biden knows the president has a lot to lose if he doesn't step into the ring with an eager former President Trump.
Economics 101 is out the window with Biden 2.0: Instead, if the president wins in November, we get more taxes, debt and government, but less energy and, of course, less freedom.
It is undoubtedly true that, to convict Trump, the jury must believe Michael Cohenβs uncorroborated testimony that Trump knew the details of how Cohen was going to be paid.
Two California mayors dueled on social media after police responded to the University of California, Irvine campus on Wednesday as anti-Israel protesters clashed with law enforcement.
New York Senator Kevin Parker allegedly shoved a lobbyist and had to be restrained by onlookers before a committee meeting on energy and communications.
Jesse Watters details the long list of demands President Biden asked of former President Trump for their upcoming debates on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Sen. Mitt Romney, who has been highly critical of Trump in the past, argued Biden missed a major opportunity by failing to pardon his presidential predecessor.
A Politico headline on the Maryland Senate race that conservatives believed favored Democrat Angela Alsobrooks over Republican Larry Hogan was altered.
A lawyer who formerly advised Michael Cohen alleged the ex-Trump attorney said the former president had nothing to do with a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and other Republicans are seeking to abolish the taxes levied on firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), claiming the taxes are burdensome.
President Biden laughed off questions of a third debate with Trump and possibly including Robert Kennedy Jr., who later posted to X he would be in the debate.
Conservatives claimed pro-life activists who were sentenced to prison received a far harsher punishment than left-wing rioters and agitators have received.
A California lawmaker wants to reverse certain provisions of a state law that prevents local law enforcement from cooperating with immigration authorities
Arizona's controversial HCR 2060 was stalled Tuesday over the concerns of a Republican State Senator, who argued for keeping protections for DACA recipients in place.
The chaotic protests on college campuses have changed some Americans' opinions on the war in Gaza, a Fox News survey finds -- but not in the way protests might wish
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is under pressure over remarks he made in which he suggested migrants could make good lifeguards as they are "excellent swimmers."
A whistleblower who wrote the software used by a high-tech EPA plane after the East Palestine derailment described the federal response as tardy and mistake-ridden.
A conservative PAC is taking credit for the defeat of a longtime West Virginia Republican due to what they say is his soft stance on illegal immigration.
A House committee's oversight panel is looking into the January 6 select committee's work, specifically asking former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson for documents.
HHS implemented a suspension on all funds allocated to EcoHealth Alliance, which used taxpayer funds to conduct gain of function research at the Wuhan lab before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some social media users are putting a block on seeing content from certain celebrities, claiming the celebrities 'haven't spoken up' against Israel's actions in Gaza.
The remains of 17-year-old Army Pfc. Thomas A. Smith β who was killed in the Korean War β have been identified, and will be buried in his hometown of Grant, Michigan.
Vulnerable Democrats nationwide are moving to the center and positioning themselves as moderates as they campaign for re-election amid President Biden's historically low polling.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has begun following up on complaints about businesses employing illegal immigrants in an effort to crack down on the practice in his state.
A pigeon parachute that was used to carry messages during World War II and D-Day was found in an old shoebox. The unique item is reportedly at least 80 years old.
A new bill that would strip the tax-exempt status of nonprofits found to be materially supporting terrorists is facing lobbying efforts to sink it by groups like the ACLU.
President Biden touted his efforts to support law enforcement and shared about the pain of loss during remarks at the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service at the Capitol.
As they prepare to debate next month, President Biden and Donald Trump are exhibiting signs of weakness in their 2024 election rematch β both struggle to lock up their base voters.