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Dr. Jordan Peterson is baffled why so many Americans love to hate former President Trump, but he suspects elitists are peeved the brash businessman from Queens has been so successful.
The sheriff of Ohio's Butler County, Richard Jones, blames President Biden for border policies that he said has left death and destruction in his community.
According to a report from the Boston Globe, a guaranteed basic income program seems to be a viable idea considering its positive reception from recipients in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Author, actor, Christian and patriot Kirk Cameron reveals new "See You at the Library 2024" event for August 24 as he stands firmly for family, faith, freedom and traditional values.
President Biden ended his visit to France by referring to the Ukraine as Iraq when talking about the $225M aid the United States will be giving to the eastern European country.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker addressed ongoing investigations into the Democratic Village of Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard over several allegations of corruption.
Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling insisted that the CPD is prepared for protests outside the Democratic National Convention this August.
The controversial Qatar-owned news outlet Al Jazeera has been plunged into a new crisis involving an allegation that one of its contributors held three Israelis hostages in captivity.
Chicago's Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson shelled out more than $30,000 in campaign funds to cover the cost of his hair and makeup appointments, according to a new report.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., revealed during a podcast appearance that she's worried former President Trump would throw her in "jail" if he wins.
ABC News host Martha Raddatz told DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that it's hard to call President Biden's actions at the border a "success" after he issued new executive orders.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott criticized President Biden's recent executive order to address the border crisis, saying border crossings accelerated under his watch on "Sunday Morning Futures."
OutKick host Dan Dakich calls the expected decision to leave WNBA star Caitlin Clark off the women's basketball roster for the Paris Olympics a "missed opportunity" as she draws attention to the sport.
Four years after the 2020 riots following George Floyd's death, statues of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt will be restored to Portland.
The New York Times issued a lengthy fact-check of President Biden's "tall tales" on Sunday and took aim at some of the president's most frequently repeated claims.
BBC anchor Helena Humphrey asked former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus if Israeli forces would have warned Gazan civilians about secret rescue operations ahead of time.
A coalition of pediatricians and conservative organizations is urging American medical professionals to stop promoting gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
Michael Richards explains his new book "Entrances and Exits" and reflects on the state of comedy and his time playing Kramer on "Seinfeld" on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Judge Judy tells Fox News Digital about some of the telltale signs of a liar from her experience in the courtroom, including not making eye contact and sweating.
Retired Navy SEALs James Papineau and Steve 'Gonzo' Gonzalez share details from their trip, where they shared a "once in a lifetime experience" on the beaches of Normandy.
Shields of Strength is one step closer to securing the right to continue making faith-based dog tags for the military after a U.S. District Court ruled that the case could continue.
Judge Juan Merchan is facing scrutiny for risking the credibility of his own jury after he sent a letter to Trump's team about a comment posted to the court's public Facebook page.
A sprawling 278-unit residential tower in the Skid Row neighborhood of Los Angeles is set to open in June and will provide homeless people with several benefits.
WWII veteran Ronald Scharfe, who fought in the battle of Iwo Jima at the age of 16, reflects on his service and issues a pointed message about the state of the country.
A new International Olympics Committee style guide advised the media on how to refer transgender athletes, stating it is "harmful" to disclose their biological sex.
In a new interview with Politico, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., slammed people who are often asking him about President Biden's age and mental fitness for office.
During his appearance on "Real Time," Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., spoke about his political evolution and how progressivism left him after the events of Oct. 7.
HBO's Bill Maher took swipes against the teammates of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark for not rushing to help her following the controversial foul that landed her on the ground.
Several San Francisco fentanyl users told The San Francisco Chronicle that the city's aggressive drug enforcement hasn't encouraged them to seek substance abuse treatment.
An opinion piece published by the The Tennessean last month likened Caitlin Clark's popularity to Elvis Presley's because of the marketability of their "whiteness."
HBO's Bill Maher panned President Biden's executive order on combatting the border crisis, insisting it's a pre-election "Hail Mary" that won't win over voters.
Craft Ventures co-founder David Sacks predicts a "cascade" of support for former President Trump in Silicon Valley, citing a "hostile" stance on crypto by the Biden administration on "The Ingraham Angle."
A Reddit user was told by her sister-in-law that her four-month-old child's name was off-limits, as it was her stillborn daughter's name. The mother refuses to change the name; others weighed in.
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, speaks with Fox News Digital about his event alongside Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., on policy discussions with Black Americans.
During a recent podcast interview, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos said that it is "journalistic malpractice" for networks to interview Trump live because of his lies.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., tells CNN it's "wrong" for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be invited to speak to Congress next month.
The Portland Association of Teachers, which represents employees in Portland Public Schools, recently released guidance on "Teaching & Organizing for Palestine."
Former House Judiciary Chief Counsel Julian Epstein said due to "idiotic" far-left issues, voters want a "more common sense, centrist approach" heading into the election.
The Hillβs βRising" host and former Bernie Sanders press secretary Briahna Joy Gray was fired after a controversial interview with the sister of an Israeli hostage.
Dr. Phil argued with CNN's Abby Phillip over whether former President Trump received a fair trial in a NYC courtroom last week, where he was found guilty on 34 felony counts.
High school students in California are having difficulties finding open spots to take the SAT with too few locations available to serve interested students.
The Department of Justice filed criminal charges against a surgeon who exposed Texas Children's Hospital for secretly conducting gender-affirming care on minors.
Staffers at The New York Times and Reuters are publicly fighting with the influential NewsGuild of New York after one of the group's members made an anti-Israel post.
A New Jersey mayor has called an error, in which a Jewish organization page was replaced by a photo of Muslim students in a local high school yearbook, a "blatant antisemitic" act.
The reality of the Hunter Biden laptop is on display in court. But, the president's criticisms weren't trying to stop his son's gun charge. He was worried about a lot more.
In an interview with Dr. Phil, former President Trump railed against President Biden for being "incompetent to stand trial" in the classified documents probe.
MSNBC host Joy Reid argued that Missouri is like a slave state where women are ruled by their husbands and the government due to restrictions on abortion and divorce.
Black voters at a popular music festival in Philadelphia told The Washington Post about their displeasure at being forced to choose between President Biden and former President Trump.
Old State Saloon owner Mark Fitzpatrick spoke to Fox News Digital about the support heβs received for his Idaho bar's June βHetero Awesomeness Month."
The reporter who broke the New York Post's bombshell story on the Hunter Biden laptop speaks out after the legacy media rejected the scandal during the 2020 election.
Karen Blumstein and Michelle Barmazel, co-presidents of the Massachusetts Association for Gifted Education, said cuts to gifted programs have resulted in an "equity chasm."
Former President Trump tells "Hannity" why the Republican National Convention would be an "interesting period of time" to announce his vice presidential pick.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses how the Biden campaign and the media are calling another Trump hoax, saying the former President wants to βjail his opponentsβ on βJesse Watters Primetime."
In a clip obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital, Russell Brand weighed in on the upcoming presidential election during a discussion with RNC spokeswoman Elizabeth Pipko.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham calls out the Biden team's attempt to "convince us that Russia in Ukraine poses the same existential threat to the West as Germany did in 1944."
Rapper 50 Cent suggested former President Trump could receive a boost from Black male voters after his New York trial, saying his conviction makes him more relatable.
Erik Wemple bashed The Washington Post for giving The New York Times an opportunity to scoop his outlet in the Justice Samuel Alito flag story and controversy.
Media pundits, intelligence officials and several prominent Democrats claimed the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation in 2020 ahead of the election.
The White House urged Democrats to call back the Wall Street Journal and correct "false" narratives as it reported concerns about the president's mental acuity.
Canadian psychologist and intellectual Dr. Jordan Peterson recently spoke to Fox News Digital about fighting a Ontario court order to have him "re-educated" for his social media posts.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes slashing millions from 'public safety' as the Democratic state grapples with a massive budget deficit totaling $37.9 billion.
Former President Trump tells "Hannity" why 2024 is the "most important election in the history of our country" and talks about his thoughts on NY v. Trump.
"Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters weighs in on President Bidenβs cognitive health after The Wall Street Journal reported he is showing signs of decline behind closed doors.
An East Oakland community is left grappling with poor road conditions they fear could damage their vehicles after safety concerns drove away a construction crew.
Stephen Colbert spoke about how Biden's attempt to secure the Southern Border has divided Democrats, and joked that he can try to use liberal lingo to make it palatable.
MSNBC's Jen Psaki spoke candidly about the political calculations behind President Biden's recent executive order to combat the border crisis ahead of the election.
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., reacts to a Wall Street Journal report citing 45 sources who feel President Biden's mental acuity is on the decline on "The Story."
CNN data reporter Harry Enten analyzed recent polls that show a dramatic shift from four years ago in how voters feel about the border and who they trust to handle it.
The Liberty Justice Center released an injunction that included audio of a school administrator explaining why a student was suspended over saying βillegal alien."
During Tuesday's appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Vice President Kamala Harris took a swipe at former President Trump over his conviction in New York.
Thomas Kersting, a psychotherapist and author, said kids need to get back outside and prioritize play over screen time to combat the growing childhood loneliness crisis.
Washington Post insiders spoke out on the turmoil in the newsroom this week as publisher William Lewis offered a blunt assessment of the struggling newspaper.
The Ithaca City School District apologized for "exclusionary language" used to promoted an event for "Students of Color in grades 6-12" after the Equal Protection Project spoke out.
Three small businesses in Brentwood, Missouri, accused the city of making a baseless blight designation to replace longtime businesses with a massive redevelopment to make big bucks.
President Biden has shown signs of poor cognitive ability at times in private meetings with congressional leaders, but the White House maintains the he is still sharp and effective.
Fox News host Sean Hannity examines President Biden's intention in crafting an executive order about the border crisis ahead of the 2024 election on "Hannity."
Oakland officials were blasted by residents for their treatment of homeless people on Tuesday last week during the city councilβs βLife Enrichment Committee" meeting.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham says President Biden "has no intention of limiting the number of people" coming into the United States on "The Ingraham Angle."
"The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized the media on Tuesday for focusing on the Donald Trump and Hunter Biden trials, arguing that they are a "convoluted distraction."
President Biden said "I can take you too" when asked by TIME journalists about his ability to be president given he would be 86 at the end of a second term.
After months of criticism from Harvard professors and donors, the university has announced that it will no longer require DEI statements for tenure-track professors.
Rep. John Rose, R-Tenn., joined 'Fox & Friends' alongside his son, Guy, to discuss his House floor speech that went viral after his son was seen making silly faces in the background.
Investor and TV personality Kevin O'Leary said Alvin Bragg's successful case against former President Trump will help the presumptive Republican nominee win a second term in office.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes Dr. Anthony Fauci after his congressional testimony Monday, saying her 'spidey-senses' about the 'scandemic' were correct.
A woman shared a now-viral declaration that she refuses to return her shopping cart, sparking a debate on TikTok about what the proper etiquette should be.
As election day inches closer, voters from every party share their beliefs on how former President Trumpβs charges will impact his presidential campaign.
A group of fraternity members at UNC captured the attention of the nation in May when they held up the American flag as anti-Israel protesters tried to replace it with a Palestinian flag.
Dr. Nancy Dome, the CEO of Epoch Education, has openly spread critical race theory in K-12 education through her diversity, equity and inclusion trainings.
Dr. Jordan Peterson, a critic of gender-affirming surgery, is sick of the annual "celebration of sexuality" that is foisted on people and branded as "pride."
"The View" co-hosts defended the flagrant foul against Caitlin Clark on Monday, arguing that it was all part of the game, as basketball is a "contact sport."
Washington Post publisher William Lewis offered a grim assessment of the state of the paper during a staff meeting following the ousting of its executive editor.
Several voters spoke with The Free Press about how the recent conviction of former President Trump is motivating them to support him in the upcoming election.
Boston lawmakers are considering cutting $18 million from law enforcement in their budget amendments, drawing outrage from the head of a Boston police union.
San Francisco business owner Ben Wang told Fox News Digital why he refuses to give up on the city even though his fashion shop has been robbed five times.
Former Daughters of the American Revolution member, Brenda Becker, tells Fox News Digital why she's among the critics of the female group admitting transgender members.
Legal analysts and pundits are sounding the alarm on Donald Trump's conviction, suggesting there is legitimate ground for the former president to appeal.
Sports journalist Jemele Hill, told 'The LA Times' that the presence of WNBA player, Caitlin Clark, is βproblematic" because of the her race and sexuality.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter faced backlash after announcing online Wednesday that his student loans have been canceled following President Bidenβs plan.
Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, co-owner of Miss Universe, is heard in a leaked video speaking her opinion on the inclusion of trans, married and plus-size women.
Politico was hammered by conservatives on Saturday over a headline claiming Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg was "reluctant" to prosecute former President Trump.
Former President Donald Trump sounded off on key 2024 presidential race issues, including his New York City trial verdict, potential attorney general picks and trust in government.
Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy defended the storytelling that has been part of "Star Wars" under her leadership in a new interview with The New York Times.
The Liberal media have bombarded the Supreme Court justices with crazy conspiracy theories to undermine a conservative toehold in government The latest is the silly flag controversy.
Sang Hea Kil, a Justice Studies professor and former anti-racism chair for the Social Justice Transformation Committee at SJSU, posted the news to her Instagram account.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley calls out the "irony" of President Biden's Trump trial comments after a prosecutor wouldn't go after Biden as an "elderly man with a failing memory."
Zoraya ter Beek was physically healthy, but struggled with her autism diagnosis as well as depression, anxiety and an unspecified personality disorder.
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig and Democratic Party strategist James Carville clashed over the fairness of the Trump trial following the former president's conviction.
During a recent CNN appearance, radio host Charlamagne tha God praised former President Trump for rejecting the stuffy political language used by other politicians.
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod quickly dismissed Bill Maher's suggestion that President Biden could be swapped from the Democratic ticket on Friday's installment of "Real Time."
A columnist with a Florida media outlet announced his retirement this week, blaming it on the state and the country leaning into conservative politics.
Social media users grilled Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y, for perpetuating a smear of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in her recent dig at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
Madeline Brame argued President Biden's latest attempts to salvage the Black vote are "disrespectful" as he focuses solely on skin color rather than effective policies.
Americans have something to learn from YouTube sensation MrBeast and he's happy to teach us. He also loads everything he does with infectious enthusiasm, even his charity work.
Presidential candidate RFK Jr. slammed Trump's guilty verdict during 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' arguing it will 'backfire on the Democrats' as voters prepare to head to the ballot box in November.
It's clear to me that the 2024 election is unlikely to be about Trump and his legal problems or Joe Biden and his son Hunter. This is what the election will really be about.
Business owners and attorneys say local governments across the country are using vague and often subjective blight designations to justify seizing private property.
HBO star Bill Maher expressed trepidation at the idea of sending former President Trump to prison following his guilty verdict this week in the New York trial.
A recent survey from ConsumerAffairs showed that people seek to leave California in droves, while the Carolinas and Florida are attracting a migration in movers.
MSNBC guest Harry Litman celebrated the conviction of former President Trump after a New York jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records.
I ended my new book with a letter to my sons to help them decide if they want to serve in our military. But I worry the woke changes to the services might cause them to say, no.
Former Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich called on Americans to vote for former President Trump in November, warning that otherwise, the United States "will become Russia."
A Christian lifeguard with the LA County Fire Department is suing, saying he was punished after refusing to fly a Progress Pride flag at his work station.
The annual Israel Day on Fifth has long been billed as a "parade," but has a more somber tone this year as the Hamas terror group continues to hold hostages.
A Manhattan jury ruled that former President Donald Trump was guilty on all 34 accounts of falsifying business records in the first degree Thursday afternoon.
The editorial pages of the USA Today Network has a history of unethical decisions from quietly deleting Sen. John Kennedy's op-ed to allowing Stacey Abrams to retroactively edit hers.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the jury in NY v. Trump convicting the former President on 34 counts and the politicization of the trial on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Trump attorney Todd Blanche says one of the first things Trumpβs legal team will appeal is Judge Juan Merchan's decision to deny a motion to recuse himself from the case.
ABC's Mary Bruce stated that there were cheers inside the Biden headquarters in Wilmington after the verdict convicting Trump of falsifying business records on all 34 charges was read.
Americans across the country reacted to to former President Trump's conviction in New York with a mixture of outrage, jubilation and shoulder-shrugging.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham says Russian President Vladimir Putin is "laughing" after former President Trump was convicted on 34 counts in NY v. Trump on "The Ingraham Angle."
Biden's re-election campaign scolded MSNBC and CNN for ignoring a "Black Voters for Biden-Harris" rally because they were too busy covering the New York v. Trump trial.
Mississippi resident Heather Allen told "Fox & Friends First" she is afraid carjackers could return and retaliate against her family as police continue their search for the suspects.
Celebrities are wary to endorse Biden and open themselves up to attacks, celebrity insiders told CNN, as the Biden campaign tries to court big name supporters.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining how to force Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito to recuse themselves from Jan. 6 cases.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is accusing former President Trump and President Biden of colluding with CNN and violating federal election law in a letter from Tuesday.
On "The Sage Steele Show," Jewish actress Mayim Bialik spoke about the "challenge" of being a staunch liberal while also being a vocal supporter of Israel.
Radio host Charlamagne tha God responded to criticism from MSNBC during 'Fox & Friends' after the far-left outlet accused him of trying to spread 'MAGA messaging.'
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan slammed Presidnet Biden after a U.S. built pier meant to transfer aid to Gazans was severely damaged shortly after being built.
The former top prosecutor for the Russia investigation gave lavish praise to Judge Merchan, who is overseeing the Manhattan trial of former President Trump.
A White teacher in the Elk Grove School District is suing his local union after it barred him from running for a position limited to people of color, according to the lawsuit.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution team received some criticism throughout the hush money trial, such as for the credibility of their witnesses.
Independent journalist and author Nellie Bowles spoke with Fox News Digital about the hostility she faced in her final year of working at The New York Times.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses how the charges former President Trump is faced with were laid out to the jury by the judge in NY v. Trump on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Nicole Brown Simpson's siblings recently sat down for an interview with Diane Sawyer and recalled the infamous O.J. Simpson verdict, which they said shocked them.
The city of San Francisco recently removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag that had been flying near City Hall for sixty years because of its new association with pro-Jan. 6 groups.
Co-hosts of "The View" rushed to clarify author John Grisham's statement, noting that he was talking about the assassination of Supreme Court justices in a book, not real life.
Glenbrook South High School announced it launched a probe into the "deeply offensive" quote that was printed in its yearbook of a student being "happy" about the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling opened up about what prompted her to speak out on transgender ideology, despite facing pressure to not defend women's rights.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten discussed how the public opinion on former President Trump has not really changed throughout the course of his hush money trial.
Fox News swept CNN and MSNBC in all viewership categories during May, posting double-digit increases compared to last year during former President Trumpβs New York trial.
Walhalla Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rebecca Davis discusses the surge of illegal immigration in North Dakota ahead of her testimony to Congress.
Singer and liberal activist John Legend offered his theory as to why Black and Latino men are flocking to former President Trump this election, in a new interview.
Mario Felix is pleading for the public's help to secure his French bulldog's safe return home after she was taken during an armed robbery over the weekend.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., defended Israel when pressed by MSNBC and said that Hamas does not care how many Palestinian lives are lost in the conflict.
Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine told CNN that the Democratic Party could no longer afford to ignore working-class voters, even in New York City.
Evanston, Illinois citizens are suing the city that was the first in the U.S. to fund reparations to Black residents saying it is "presumptively unconstitutional."
The culture wars have a very clear target -- the American family. My new book, βThe Perilous Fight,β shows how that conflict is as important as the fighting at Ft. McHenry.
With more migrants arriving and dwindling resources, this small suburban city in Washington state is begging Seattle to take accountability and declare an emergency.