In northeastern Ukraine, Ukrainian forces claim to have halted Russian advancements in the key town of Vovchansk, despite Moscow's recent frontline push.
The NFL released a statement this week distancing itself from the comments Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker made during a commencement address at a Catholic college on Saturday.
Chicago police began clearing an anti-Israel encampment at DePaul University and the school warned that anyone who breaches the fence will be arrested.
Luke Combs is the most nominated person with eight nods at the ACMs, and he could earn the coveted Triple Crown award if he wins the entertainer of the year trophy.
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.
The threat of Canada's latest wildfire near the country's oil sands appears to be dying down, with favorable winds expected to push the fire away from the city.
Secretariat is a racehorse known by many, even those who aren't invested in the world of racing. The historic horse set unbeatable records in all three Triple Crown races.
Authorities say a fire at a residential building in western Germany has left three people dead and two others with life-threatening injuries. The fire started in a kiosk.
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 U.S. Coast Guard says it is studying if other bridges across the nation are at risk after Baltimore collapse in March which resulted in the deaths of six people..
The 71-year-old suspect who allegedly shot Slovakia PM Robert Fico on Wednesday has appeared in a Facebook video denouncing the government, reports say.
Janet Jackson is a world-renowned singer and the sister of the late Michael Jackson. In addition to her music, Janet has also acted in a number of movies and TV shows.
Census estimates show a modest reversal in population decline in Northeast and Midwest cities while 13 of the 15 fastest-growing cities were in the South, eight of them in Texas alone.
Olympics legend Shaun White talked to Fox News Digital about representing the United States on the global stage and what being an American means to him.
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.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., was hit by conservatives for promoting California as a "national model" for combating homelessness in a recent press conference.
The 2024 NFL schedules have been released for all 32 teams, and some teams have it rough, while others have a good chance to take advantage of weaker teams.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping reaffirmed the "no-limits" partnership with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a Beijing summit on Thursday, officials said.
You can still enjoy Taco Bell in moderation even if you're watching your waistline. Dietitians reveal how to get the most nutrition in your fast food whenever you're looking to "live mas."
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 Astribot S1's ability to mimic human movements sets it apart from other robots; it can move at about 33 feet per second and it can handle 22 pounds in each arm.
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.
The chancellor of the University of California, Irvine said he is "brokenhearted" that anti-Israel agitators on campus turned violent, forcing police to be called to restore order.
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.
A Jewish Harvard graduate student tells "America Reports" about why he is suing the Ivy League university for its handling of anti-Israel mobs and antisemitic incidents on campus.
The college protests have gone a scary direction. The campus agitators aren't just anti-Israel. They espouse support for terrorists and receive similar support in return.
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.
Jake Tapper, who has a long history of attacking former President Trump, was tapped by CNN to co-moderate the first presidential debate slated for June 27.
A Chicago nurse closed out her 40-year career after the coronavirus pandemic left her with PTSD and depression. She revealed how an electrical brain-tapping therapy called deep TMS saved her life.
Jason Aldean shared the advice Toby Keith gave him with Fox News Digital as he prepared to perform a tribute to the late singer at the 2024 ACM Awards.
The new book "Sealed With a Kiss" by Massachusetts author Paula Bernice Roberts is based on 350 love letters her father wrote her mother amid his World War II Army service.
Jessica Tapia, a Christian ex-teacher, reached a $360K settlement with California's Jurupa Unified School District after refusing to comply with her employer's transgender directives.
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.
In this week's "Short questions," Dr. Nicole Saphier tells Dana Perino why she's devoted her professional career to early cancer detection β and debunks popular medical myths.
Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco is heading out on his nationwide stand-up tour "It Ain't Right" starting in July where he'll joke about the many things he witnesses that are just that.
King Charles III and his daughter-in-law, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton, are both battling undisclosed forms for cancer. The former Prince Charles became king in 2022.
A former top LA prosecutor facing 11 felony charges has the same defense lawyer as a convicted killer whose trial she oversaw, which has sparked conflict-of-interest concerns.
Jewish students, parents and professors from Cornell University slammed President Martha E. Pollack for her letter of "gratitude" to anti-Israel agitators.
Shanna Gardner, who is accused of killing her ex-wife, Jared Bridegan, with help from her second husband allegedly wrote 'good luck!' on a check to a hitman in April 2022.
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.
A Columbia University studentβs commencement address was abruptly cut off when she began ranting about Israel's war in Gaza due to an apparent glitch.
On this day in history, May 16, 1986, "Top Gun" is released β and after rising to the top of the charts, it went on to become a Hollywood movie classic of the big screen.
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."
Rory McIlroy will soon begin his quest to win a major tournament for the first time in a decade. But one thing he won't be publicly commenting on is his pending divorce.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation announced that an antique copper weathervane has been found and returned to the state, after being swiped from a railway station 4 decades ago.
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.
Ric Flair, the WWE Hall of Famer, voiced his displeasure with Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell sitting out in a must-win Game 5 against the Celtics with a left calf strain.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham reveals President Biden and his campaign's SOS to the press ahead of the 2024 presidential debates on "The Ingraham Angle."
Scottie Scheffler took three weeks off from golf in preperation for the birth of his first child, but time away has allowed the two-time major winner time to reflect.
Students were told to "leave area" after hundreds of anti-Israel agitators descended onto the campus of UC Irvine on Wednesday, barricading campus buildings.
A Politico headline on the Maryland Senate race that conservatives believed favored Democrat Angela Alsobrooks over Republican Larry Hogan was altered.
'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,' the latest 'Mad Max' film which features Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, rolled into the Cannes Film Festival, marking one of the event's most anticipated premieres.
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.
Houston Astros starter Ronel Blanco was suspended 10 games by MLB and issued an undisclosed fine after his ejection due to a sticky substance in his glove Tuesday night.
Meryl Streep recalled her famous shampoo scene with Robert Redford in the 1985 romance "Out of Africa." She said it was a "sex scene in a way, because it was so intimate."
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.
Actress Judi Dench was asked about her opinion on trigger warnings in theater productions, to which she responded, "If youβre that sensitive, donβt go to the theatre."
The U.S. Capitol Police is investigating after a bag that was found inside the agencyβs headquarters tested positive for cocaine, officials announced.
Conservatives claimed pro-life activists who were sentenced to prison received a far harsher punishment than left-wing rioters and agitators have received.
Gregg Doyel was taken off the IndyStar's WNBA beat after an awkward interaction with Caitlin Clark, but Greg Cote of the Miami Herald says the punishment is too harsh.
A California lawmaker wants to reverse certain provisions of a state law that prevents local law enforcement from cooperating with immigration authorities
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.
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.
An exhibition of photos from the collection of Elton John and his husband David Furnish is opening at Londonβs Victoria and Albert Museum; it includes over 300 photos by 140 photographers.
A powerful bull that was loose on a popular Mexican beach on Saturday attacked a woman several times as panicked onlookers screamed in horror, a shocking new video shows.
Emmy-award winning actor Paul Walter Hauser, who snagged a role in Marvelβs upcoming 'Fantastic Four,' is also making moves within his professional wrestling career.
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."
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Michael McDonald, who was a member of both The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan, will release his memoir 'What a Fool Believes' on May 21.
Two Georgia anglers recently set or tied state fishing records for their impressive catches. The records were recently recognized by officials with the Department of Natural Resources.
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.
CNN senior reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere was accused of promoting the Biden-Harris campaign team by sharing a link to the campaign's debate merch on Wednesday.
Major champions Rory McIlroy and Lucas Glover are afraid of the future of the PGA Tour after Jimmy Dunne resigned from his position on the tour's Policy Board.
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.
A recent report shows a 60% increase in police officers killed in the line of duty since 2018. These are eight stories of those who lost their lives while on duty last year.
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.
The New York Giants are the subject of HBO's latest development with their popular NFL behind-the-scenes show "Hard Knocks," as they've been filming their entire offseason.
Fans of Prince will get a chance to stay at his Minneapolis home in a rare Airbnb experience. The stay comes in honor of the 40th anniversary of Prince's "Purple Rain" film.
During an introductory news conference, longtime broadcaster Doug Gottlieb discussed his move into the coaching ranks, as he takes over for Sundance Wicks in coaching Green Bay.
A 23-year-old Delaware woman was fatally shot after leading police on a pursuit that triggered two separate shootouts and took them across the Pennsylvania border.
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.
The Federal Aviation Administration reported a Piper PA-18 single-engine airplane crashed in Montana near Tillitt Field Airport, killing both the pilot and passenger.
Judge Andrew Schulman, who oversaw a NH youth detention center trial, has refused to discard the verdict awarding $38 million in damages to David Meehan, who alleged he was abused at the center.
Former Nickelodeon actress Lori Beth Denberg says that Dan Schneider frequently showed her porn and initiated phone sex while she was on the show "All That."
A small plane crashed in a suburb of Nashville around noon on Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed to Fox News Digital. Two people were onboard at the time.
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.
Georgia man Michale Edwards allegedly strangled Briana Winston, burned her body then enlisted his wife and family to help him cover his tracks, Clayton County Police said this week.
Angie Harmon sued the Instacart driver that allegedly shot and killed her dog, according to court documents filed on May 10. The actress is asking for a trial by jury.
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.
Meditation has numerous mental health benefits, like reducing stress and anxiety. Experts say that getting distracted is normal, and recommend starting with short sessions.
Caitlin Clark set the WNBA all-time record for the most turnovers in a debut after she committed 10 in her first professional game with the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night.
After animals spotted from a helicopter over Nevada were suspected to be wolves, extensive DNA testing of hair, scat and urine samples proved that they were just coyotes.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss how Chilean nationals are expertly ransacking homes throughout his community.
A number of San Francisco residents share their perspective with Fox News contributor Sara Carter on the city's program to give free booze to homeless alcoholics.
The occupation of the New School's Welcome Center in Manhattan comes as two anti-Israel encampments have been ongoing at The New School β one led by students, and the other by faculty.
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.
Marlin Wakeman, 24, fell into a "shark den" after misjudging a jump on a Bahamas dock last month, with one bite narrowly missing his femoral artery, a doctor said.
The number of illegal immigrants evading Border Patrol as "gotaways" has skyrocketed under the Biden administration, new data obtained by Fox News shows.
A barge smashed into the Pelican Island Bridge in Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday morning, causing a section of the bridge to fall onto the barge, Fox 7 Austin reports.
The CDC has reported a decrease in fatal overdoses in the U.S. last year, marking the second annual decline since the onset of the national drug death epidemic.
Patients who have private insurance may end up paying significantly more for medical care compared to those who have public health insurance, such as Medicare, according to a report.
A San Antonio resident evicted a squatter from his newly purchased home. The squatter was the previous owner, and refused to leave upon her home being purchased.
The World Health Organization has authorized a second dengue vaccine, manufactured by Takeda, for children aged six to 16 living in regions with high rates.
In Mozambique, an Islamist group operating used children in attacks on a town last week. Human Rights Watch reported residents who fled recognized some boys as their missing relatives.
In the South China Sea, Filipino activists and fishermen sailed to assert the Philippines' sovereignty over a disputed shoal while being closely monitored by China.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his mind was swayed against full-term abortion access after a contentious interview with Sage Steele last week.
Democrat turned independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. charges that President Biden and former President Donald Trump βare trying to exclude me from their debate because they are afraid I would win."
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik acknowledged the βstrain" that the anti-Israel protests put on its community, including its Jewish members.
The New Jersey Senate is said to have cancelled a hearing slated to take place on Thursday for a bill that would define antisemitism in the state due to alleged βsafety" concerns.
The Oversight Project sued the SBA, claiming it failed to comply with records requests relating to a memo establishing coordination between the agency and Michigan's state elections arm.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services reminded users of the H-1B visa that they have options to remain in the country if they are laid off or fired from their job.
Indonesian authorities have seeded clouds in a bid to prevent further rainfall after flash floods that hit the country's Sumatra Island over the weekend left at least 59 people dead.
Rep. David Trone was mocked by critics for getting trounced in Maryland's Democrat Senate primary after spending $60 million of his own money on the race.
A German court has convicted a 34-year-old man of murder and attempted murder for a fatal stabbing on a train in Brokstedt last January, authorities say.
Turkey has converted the ancient Chora church in Istanbul, previously a museum for over 70 years, into a mosque, marking the second major conversion in recent months.
House Speaker Mike Johnson floated the possibility of defunding Special Counsel Jack Smith on Wednesday, a week after he seemingly poured cold water on the idea.
The governors of Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Virginia have sent a letter to the Turks and Caicos governor requesting the release of three Americans detained there.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a warning not to stick decals onto car steering wheels after a driver was severely hurt by one during a crash.
A suspected sexual predator who allegedly left his victim, a college student, a disturbing message was finally caught in France after three years on the run
The attorney for six University of Wyoming sorority sisters gave arguments during an appeal over whether a transgender member should have been admitted.
Three Hamas combatants were captured on drone footage within the United Nations Relief & Works Agency compound in Rafah, according to Israeli Defense Force leadership.
NBC's Tom Llamas criticized New York City Mayor Eric Adams for his controversial claim at a recent press conference that migrants are "excellent swimmers."
Luke Hilton, marketing director at HaYovel, and Hiram Sasser of First Liberty Institute reacted to the Tennessee hotel abruptly canceling the pro-Israel event.
The Cannes Film Festival, though world-renowned by movie fans and industry professionals alike, is full of quirks and customs that can be confusing from the outside.
Naval Academy first-years scaled the greased-up, 21-foot-tall Herndon Monument obelisk to graduate from plebes to fourth class midshipmen in an annual academy tradition.
Hungary has declared its intention to vote against a United Nations resolution commemorating the 1995 genocide of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica, officials say.
First-base umpire Erich Bacchus talked about what he felt on Houston Astros pitcher Ronel Blanco's glove before the player was ejected over a foreign substance.
A massive manhunt was underway in France on Wednesday after an armed gang attacked a prison convoy and freed Mohamed Amra, a fugitive known as "The Fly," from custody.
Pro-life activists handed down "shocking" sentence of more than four years behind bars for staging a demonstration inside a Washington, D.C., abortion clinic in 2020.
New data suggests U.S. immigration judges are still unable to keep up with the flow of new cases despite being on pace to set an all-time high for completed cases.
Chris Hemsworth, the star of the "Thor" movies, is bothered by Marvel actors criticizing the superhero universe only after their film has flopped, saying they will rave about it when it is doing well.
Nimble the border collie-papillion mix became the mixed-breed dog to win the Westminster Kennel Club dog show's agility prize since it was added a decade ago.
Police are asking for the public's assistance identifying a victim, attackers and witnesses seen on surveillance video of the chaotic carnival rampage.
Pakistan's military has announced the successful test-firing of the Fatah-II Guided Rocket System, a short-range weapon developed for defense from India.
Large demonstrations broke out across Georgia as thousands protest a new foreign agent law that many fear will be a tool to crack down on dissent in a country that is looking to join the EU.