Brandon Garrett's dog Blue sprang into action when he was involved in a car crash, running miles to find help for his owner, he tells "America Reports."
Dr. Jordan Peterson recently spoke to Fox News Digital about "Peterson Academy," his online university that will a traditional and affordable education free from political agendas.
HBO's Bill Maher slammed the lack of outcry towards the left's ongoing antisemitism in comparison to the country's reaction to the white supremacist march in Charlottesville.
Prominent radio host Charlamagne Tha God recently remarked that Biden has been coming off "goofy" and "corny" because he doesn't speak to ordinary voters often enough.
Investor and TV personality Kevin O'Leary said former President Trump should pick North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum as his 2024 running mate, citing Burgum's pro-business record.
Following the elections that have shaken up the European Parliament, HBO's Bill Maher is offering a dire warning to Democrats over their handling of immigration.
Despite declining enrollment, school spending and hiring in the nation's largest cities has increased on a per-student basis in many urban school districts
Charles Barkley announced Friday that he intends to retire from broadcast television next year, regardless of what happens with the NBA's media rights.
Hulk Hogan said itβs difficult to explain Andre the Giantβs alcohol-drinking proficiency, but he did his best when telling a pair of epic tales about the late WWE legend.
Conserve the Culture founder Michaelah Montgomery reacts to President Biden's blank stare at the White House Juneteenth celebration on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Prominent reporters and pundits were supportive of Hunter Biden this week after the first son was found guilty on all counts by a Delaware jury. Here are five sympathetic reactions.
Fox News host Jesse Watters says "you can be a young 78 or an old 81," as concerns surrounding the the ages of former President Trump and President Biden take center stage on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Steve Harvey defended the decision to not ask hard questions of Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing that he was there to serve her opportunities to score political points.
New York Magazine went viral for confusing an image of Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., with another Black politician in an article calling out pro-Israel Democrats.
Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., criticized former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after she endorsed his primary challenger George Latimer this week.
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly told pro-life activist Paulette Harlow to try to stay alive because of her religion, after concerns that she could die in prison.
Senator J.D. Vance appeared on Fox News Channel to detail his plan to block the Biden administration from appointing new officials in payback for "lawfare" against Trump.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., recently said she may reinstate a mask ban in New York after members of the Jewish community say the face coverings make antisemites more aggressive.
Tejano singer and longtime television music show host Johnny Canales has died, according to a statement from his family. His death was announced on Thursday.
Pope Francis met with several left-leaning comedians from around the world and told them to "spread peace and smiles" amid "so much gloomy news," a new report said.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called former President Trump an "imposter" and asked that someone stage an "intervention" for him in an interview Thursday.
The president of California State University, Los Angeles has called for the end of an encampment after anti-Israel protesters took over a campus building.
It's more obvious than ever that media elites loathe former President Trump but treat the Biden family like they're close friends who they want to surround and protect.
Film producer and Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Biden campaign co-chair, has held multiple meetings to win over wary donors to president's side.
CNN reporters spoke about how Biden has objected to being questioned directly by reporters, an interaction they argued is essential for both presidents and the media.
Dan Patrick says he and Keith Olbermann have drifted apart since their last broadcast together, but Olbermann is still Patrick's "best teammate" from his ESPN days.
President Biden snapped at a reporter for asking a question related to the war in Gaza at the G7 Summit when he wanted to discuss a security agreement with Ukraine.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark's exclusion from the 2024 Olympics sparked disappointment among many basketball fans, but others tell Fox News Digital they understand.
Entrepreneurs who skipped college told Fox News Digital that high school students opting to sidestep higher education stand to have less debt and good pay.
A restaurateur whose establishments were a vegan staple in Los Angeles spoke about adding meat and dairy to her menus in a move that sparked controversy.
Lawmakers across the country are debating whether to ban cell phones in class or all together. But parent advocates say students need to have access to their phones in emergencies.
Fox News host Jesse Watters uses a baseball analogy to share the significance of former President Trump's visit to Capitol Hill on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Former President Trump suggested that there's a "10% chance" CNN will be fair to him at the June 27 presidential debate during an interview on Logan Paul's podcast.
Multiple MSNBC guests lamented the current state of the Republican Party in the Trump era, and one of them scorched the voters for dragging the party in its current trajectory.
Democratic strategist James Carville warned President Biden that he was wrong to listen to the far left of his party, arguing they were wrong about the southern border.
Comedian J.B. Smoove joined the co-hosts of "The View" on Thursday and said wokeness was discouraging for comedians, warning against a possible "comedy prohibition."
CNN anchor Jake Tapper argued there is "no basis" for the Biden DOJ withholding the audio of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden from Congress.
A building on the California State University, Los Angeles campus was barricaded and vandalized by anti-Israel protesters on Wednesday, trapping faculty inside.
Late-night host Seth Meyers on Wednesday night offered a "disclaimer" warning after a string of Biden age jokes, noting the pressing issue is "criminal" Trump.
A Border Patrol agent speaking anonymously with CNN said that he has to allow illegal border crossings or risk losing his job amid crisis at U.S. southern border.
In an interview on "The Sage Steele Show," fitness guru Jillian Michaels railed against the far-left policies of California that ultimately pushed her from her home state to Florida.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been considered wrongfully detained in Moscow for nearly 15 months,Β will stand trial in Russia.
Radio host Charlamagne tha God called out Democrats for confusing messaging to voters while praising former President Trump for speaking in a more authentic way.
In a bizarre TV moment, former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade paused his CNN interview to speak to his consultant as he was grilled about his affair with D.A. Fani Willis.
Multiple media outlets and pundits spent the hours after the Hunter Biden guilty verdict declaring it proves Trump's "weaponized" justice system theory wrong.
A US admiral says his plan to keep China from conquering Taiwan is to turn the battlefield into a βHellscape." Congress and the public need to understand how that war could develop.
A pro-family group reacted to a new report finding Trump supporters were far more likely than Biden supporters to say society benefits from family and marriage.
Hulk Hogan, the iconic WWE Hall of Fame wrestler and global icon, launched Real American Beer this week with the hopes of helping repair a divided nation.
Fox News host Jesse Watters weighs in on concerns facing President Biden's cognitive health amid speculation a "swap" could be in play on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously voted in favor of establishing "sanctuary" status for transgender people and other LGBTQ+ groups on Tuesday.
A "fact-check" from The New York Times is coming back to haunt the paper after 8 suspected terrorists who entered the country via the southern border were arrested.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham calls out President Biden's "catch-and-release" policy that allows migrants to access the United States on "The Ingraham Angle."
Seattleβs Garfield High School had a shooting last week that killed a 17-year-old student four years after removing an officer from the school in 2020.
A CNN panel grilled former Biden communications director Kate Bedingfield after she denied the White House canceled its Tuesday press briefing due to Hunter Biden's conviction.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley explained why Hunter Biden is likely to get jail time from his gun trial conviction and how his defense attorneys failed in the historic case.
Columnist Bret Stephens told President Biden that he should drop out of the race and let another Democratic leader beat former President Trump in the election.
Lauren Windsor, a liberal filmmaker who secretly recorded Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts this month, told CNN's Jim Acosta that she told "lies" to "elicit truths."
Octavian Miller, who works for Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., spoke out on the armed robbery, recalling the terrifying moment masked suspects attacked him and his friend.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo said discontent over the economy and a lack of confidence in President Biden's ability to make meaningful changes could cost him voters.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg warned the Supreme Court has "no supervision" while reacting to secret recordings of court justices in a new interview on CNN.
Approximately 50 people attended the "Cook for Evan" event, including friends, colleagues and other supporters, to honor Wall Street Journal reporterΒ Evan Gershkovich.
A new bombshell report by the House Foreign Affairs Committee details what its chairman calls systemic "failures" that resulted in inadequate vetting of a high-ranking employee.
President Biden reportedly blames his re-election campaign for Hunter Biden's conviction, suggesting that his son would have gotten the plea deal otherwise.
Rep. Jamie Raskin and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attacked the current ethics standards at the Supreme Court amid media scrutiny of Justices Thomas and Alito.
Fox Nation's "Strike Zone" captures firsthand accounts from first responders, medical professionals and others who were blindsided by the congressional baseball shooting of 2017.
Social media users mocked the irony of President Biden campaigning on gun control measures just hours after his son was convicted of illegal firearm possession.
Scandal-plagued Illinois "supermayor" Tiffany Henyard is facing yet another controversy involving allegations of politically targeting her town's own park district.
In the new book "Apprentice in Wonderland," former President Trump took aim at ex-CNN honcho Jeff Zucker as he recalled their bitter clash while working at NBC.
Sheriff of Florida's Brevard County, Wayne Ivey, explains 'Wheel of Fugitive,' and other tactics to bring down criminals in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Members of the media mourned the "tragedy" of the Hunter Biden verdict on Tuesday after the president's son was found guilty on all counts by a Delaware jury.
"Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld argues Hunter Biden's "defense has a point" in arguing historical intoxication statues cannot impede on one's Second Amendment rights.
A recent survey found supporters of President Biden hold very different views from supporters of former President Trump on the importance of family and marriage.
The Los Angeles Times reported Monday that local film and TV production in Hollywood is experiencing its lowest unemployment numbers in more than 30 years.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham dissects Attorney General Merrick Garland's opinion article slamming criticism of the Justice Department on "The Ingraham Angle."
NBC News senior polictical analyst Chuck Todd said that the Hunter Biden verdict will have serious political fallout for Trump's presidential campaign.
Former President Trump reportedly said music superstar Taylor Swift is "unusually beautiful" before questioning if her liberal views are simply an "act."
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro tore into former President Trump for focusing more on America's problems than on America's greatness in a new interview.
MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann said the bigger picture of Hunter Biden's guilty verdict is how much it shows that President Biden respects the rule of law in America.
X users on both the right and the left had a lot to say about Tuesday's guilty verdict on all counts for Hunter Biden in his federal gun case in Delaware.
"The View" co-hosts revealed Tuesday that they were uncomfortable with how the secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts were obtained.
ABC's Jonathan Karl said Hunter Biden's inner circle was stunned by the verdict, calling his conviction in a federal gun case a "clear blow" to the president.
"The VIew" co-host Ana Navarro defended President Biden as the most religious president of her lifetime in response to Donald Trump's remarks about religion.
The parents of American missionaries killed by gangs in Haiti spoke out for the first time on the tragedy and the ongoing unrest during an exclusive 'Fox & Friends First' interview.
Dr. Eithan Haim, who now faces federal charges for exposing Texas hospital for conducting gender-affirming care procedures on kids, said he is convinced the charges are political.
Attorney General Merrick Garland responded to criticism of the Justice Department in an op-ed for the Washington Post on Tuesday, calling claims of politicization "false."
ABC host George Stephanopoulos told CNN that former President Trump should be confronted about the results of the 2020 election during the upcoming presidential debate.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith called on actor Will Smith to address his slap of Chris Rock with the Black community and that some people are not over it two years later.
Former Olympic broadcaster Michele Tafoya argued Caitlin Clark deserved a spot on the Team USA Olympic basketball roster because of her combined talent and popularity.
David Dennis Jr., a writer for ESPN's Andscape, preemptively sounded the alarm on potential backlash Black WNBA players on Team USA could get after Caitlin Clark was left off roster.
Nearly 20 civil liberty groups are urging the House Rules Committee to allow a Floor vote on an amendment to reform the Espionage Act to protect journalists and whistleblowers.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., called President Biden a "skilled liar" after a memo revealed the truth about Biden's executive order banning asylum for most illegal immigrants.
Foster parent Katy Wuoti said her own experience with gender dysphoria as a child informed her opinion that she could not encourage a child to "hate" their own body.
What used to be differences that were accepted and understood have become breaking points friends.Β There is a separation between Blue and Red America that is deep and deepening.
Liberal pundits and commentators were outraged by Israel's rescue of four Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas, questioning whether it was worth Palestinian deaths.
A lawyer in the Washington, D.C., attorney general's office shared how restorative justice has allowed juveniles who committed hate crimes to avoid incarceration.
Mental health diagnoses in children have skyrocketed since the pandemic β led by gender dysphoria and eating disorders, according to a new report. Experts reveal the likely causes.
Chatter of a "British Invasion" has once more left our media scene bracing itself for impact. But it's not happening at the record shop this time around β instead, it's in the newsroom.
Fox News host Jesse Watters evaluates President Biden's 2024 campaign, his border executive order, former president Trump's promise to cut tip taxes and his growing support.
Russia's Foreign Ministry announced Monday its rescission of Austrian journalist Maria Knips-Witting's accreditation, ordering her to leave the country "in the near future."
Nate Silver raised the alarm that President Bidenβs "new all-time low" in disapproval numbers might be enough cause for concern to prompt him to drop out.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom originally proposed a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to push βcommonsense" gun control measures back in June 2023.
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., got into a tense exchange with Al Sharpton on Saturday when the MSNBC host claimed Donalds had "sanitized" the Jim Crow era.
Comedian Bill Maher said he's largely given up on performing in front of college crowds, arguing that younger audiences no longer want to hear controversial ideas.
John Leguizamo urged Emmy Award voters to choose non-White candidates for nomination in a massive New York Times advertisement printed in Sunday's paper.
CBS host Margaret Brennan appeared surprised by the results of a CBS poll showing a majority of registered voters supported deporting all illegal immigrants.
Chef John Bordieri of Iggy's Boardwalk in Rhode Island said, despitie his previous appearance in a 2020 video that aired at the DNC, he is a Republican and is backing Trump.
Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer said that he was "disappointed to see" CNN's misleading news chyron calling an Israeli operation to rescue hostages a "release."
Democratic political strategist James Carville said that despite his disappointment with President Biden running again, he is still hopeful about the future of the Democrats.
"The Big Weekend Show" panelists weighed in on former President Trump's announced to eliminated taxes on tips for service workers during his Nevada rally Sunday.
Despite facing heavy backlash online, the California mother who went viral for refusing to return her shopping cart at the grocery store doubled down in a live TV interview.
The American Culture Quiz takes a swing this week at the hottest topics of the summer: Billboard hits, best beaches, tastiest burgers and youngest ballplayers. Can you get all 8 right?
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.