A 4.8 magnitude earthquake jolted the East Coast earlier this month but what are the odds of a more powerful quake rocking the East Coast? And if it does, are we prepared?
Maxwell Azzarello, the protester who set himself outside of a courthouse where former President Trump's hush money trial was taking place, formerly worked for Rep. Tom Suozzi.
A snake that lived millions of years ago in western India was about the size of a school bus and weighed up to 2,000 pounds, said researchers in a newly published article.
Multiple people were injured at a child's birthday party after a drunk driver crashed their car into Swan Boat Club in Newport. Two children were confirmed dead.
Multiple people were injured at a child's birthday party after a drunk driver crashed their car into Swan Boat Club in Newport. Two children were confirmed dead.
Kelly Osbourne slammed rumors she took Ozempic after losing 85 pounds since the birth of her first child. She noted that her mother Sharon Osbourne had taken the drug.
Video shows students and protesters at Yale University in Connecticut setup a liberation zone to show solidarity with activists at Columbia University.
"How America Works" host Mike Rowe assured tradesmen of "job security" despite emerging technologies like automation and artificial intelligence on "One Nation with Brian Kilmeade."
In the Texas War for Independence, the battle fought on the banks of the San Jacinto River saw 800 texans battle 1200 Mexican soldiers. General Sam Houston cried, "Remember the Alamo!"
"Secrets of The Hells Angels" examines the history of the notorious biker club. It features new interviews with former chapter presidents, as well as law enforcement officials.
Republicans are already using Democrats' blocking of the Mayorkas impeachment trial against vulnerable incumbents in several states, where the border has become a top issue.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, a new lawsuit by the New Civil Liberties Alliance claims.
A look at the cast of "Field of Dreams, including Kevin Costner, Ray Liotta and James Earl Jones, as the Academy Award-nominated movie celebrates 35 years.
Carnie Wilson says her dad, Brian Wilson, who co-founded the Beach Boys, told her to "watch out for the sharks" when she was starting her singing career.
As they work to keep their House majority, congressional Republicans aim to flip three Democrat-held seats in battleground Pennsylvania, which holds primary elections Tuesday.
DNA led police to Mary Snyder Crumlich in the 40-year cold case of "Baby Mary," an infant left to die in the cold on Christmas Eve, 1984. Crumlich was sentenced to a year in jail.
Houston Police Officer's Union leaders spoke with Fox News Digital about how police shortages and a lack of justice are impacting the fourth-largest U.S. city.
A Michigan grandmother was taken into custody after she allegedly helped her granddaughter beat up another student inside an elementary school bathroom.
The chief rabbi of South Africa shared thoughts about Passover, faith, the Jewish people and today's rampant antisemitism just ahead of the holiday's start on Monday at sundown.
Earth Day was born out of environmental activism and has led to the creation of important environmental safety regulations. Each year, it is celebrated by countries around the world.
Rev. Johnnie Moore of Washington, D.C., shared what it means for Jesus Christ to call himself the "good shepherd" in John 10:11. Christians, he said, need a shepherd.
A pro-life group filed a cease and desist letter to a research center after it was placed on their database of extremists alongside terrorist and hate groups.
"America's Newsroom" co-anchor Bill Hemmer's once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the Arctic Circle led him on an educational journey to witness U.S. naval operations firsthand.
A driver trapped inside a burning car that caught fire after crashing into a light pole on I-94 near St. Paul, Minnesota, was rescued by good Samaritans.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will make a April 24-26 trip to China as the Biden administration threatens "steps" necessary against firms sending aid to Russia.
Alzheimer's disease is most common in older individuals, making age one of the biggest risk factors. Although memory loss is a main symptom, there are many others to look out for.
The Oregon Employment Department's new system for unemployment benefits is reportedly delaying some families' ability to get the money they need on time.
United Nationsβ NGO Action News shared links leading protesters to sites promoting civil disobedience by creating blockades around the nation during protests against Israel April 15.
Check out these 152 fun facts for Yellowstone National Park's 152th anniversary in 2024 β including notable quotes about the national treasure that is Yellowstone.
Check out these 152 fun facts for Yellowstone National Park's 152th anniversary in 2024 β including notable quotes about the national treasure that is Yellowstone.
Investigators in the deadly carjacking of Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas are questioning one person of interest, while another remains on the loose.
A Republican legislator in Pennsylvania has put forward what she calls a "commonsense" bill to address the squatting crisis that has spread across the United States.
Valerie Bertinelli is dating a writer named Mike Goodnough, more than a year after her divorce from Tom Vitale. Goodnough revealed himself in a Substack article this week.
Eminent historian Baron Roberts of Belgravia spoke to Fox News Digital about the growing isolationist strand in American politics and gives his thoughts on the trend.
Many Catholic universities offer impressive academic programs and a wide range of extracurricular activities while maintaining a campus culture that is influenced by Church teachings.
Morgan Wallen fans endured the rain as they packed into the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Ole Miss on Saturday night for his first show after being arrested.
American Exchange Project program alumni Brook Roozen and Z.J. Schwartz told Fox News about their positive experiences with traveling to different parts of the nation far from home.
We have to recognize that every decision we make, every sacrifice we endure, is driven by an unwavering love for our families. But motherhood is not just rewarding, it's also difficult.
When it comes to healthy leafy greens, is it spinach or kale that comes out on top? Each vegetable has nutrition benefits, including sources of fiber, vitamins and more, experts say.
Justin Allgaier took a hard hit Saturday afternoon in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega Superspeedway. He hit one of the walls on the backstretch.
Muslim voters and organizations had heavy criticism for President Biden after the House passed legislation providing $26 billion in military funding for Israel.
HBO's Bill Maher took aim at anti-Israel protesters, predicting they'll have a major presence at the upcoming DNC convention in Chicago, mirroring the infamous 1968 riots.
Calls are growing for the Metropolitan Police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, to resign following criticism of how anti-Israel marches have been policed in London.
A Columbia rabbi told Jewish students to go home before Passover and not come back until the campus environment is safer in light of anti-Israel protests.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, explains how the Constitution had a 'bad week' following the dismissal of the DHS Mayorkas impeachment trial and the passing of FISA reauthorization.
New York Democratic congressional candidate Nate McMurray has come under fire for a post saying "Die MAGA die" after the House approved a bill to fund Ukraine.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy blamed Republican division on Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., seeks to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.
Denver Nuggets star Michael Porter Jr. opened up about how he's been able to persevere and play basketball as his brothers were in the national spotlight.
Democrats who waved Ukrainian flags in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives were derided by critics, who called the display "disgusting" and a "disgrace."
Gov. J.B. Pritzker argued on Sunday that any Democratic voters supporting someone other than Biden were "throwing away" their votes, when pressed on RFK Jr.'s standing.
As your weekend continues and you look to the week ahead, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out.
Baltimore Orioles left fielder Colton Cowser admitted he "yeeted" the milestone baseball after Craig Kimbrel moved to tied for seventh on the all-time saves list.
The City of Santa Monica, California approved a multimillion-dollar apartment unit for the homeless days after an audit found the state could not account for $24B spent on homelessness.
Reese's cups and "Buckeye Balls" are two unique treats that combine peanut butter and chocolate to make a sweet but savory dessert. The combo is popular among Americans.
Midland and Odessa High Schools played more than three full games just to find a winner in a 23-inning marathon that needed to be played on two separate days.
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling came to the defense of Dr. Hilary Cass, a British pediatrician who is receiving threats for leading a report investigating gender care for minors.
Thousands of Colombians have shown up to rebuke the recent leftist President Gustavo Petroβs reform agenda. The demonstrations took place in several cities including the capital on Sunday.
Columbia University student, professor and alum react to anti-Israel protests on campus, including saying the protesters have crossed the line and become violent.
NBC News' Steve Kornacki sounded the alarm on some "troubling" poll results for President Biden on Sunday, which he said showed mental/physical health was a "clear liability."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders criticized the U.S. for expected sanctions against an IDF battalion accused of human rights violations in 2022.
Olivia Munn grew her hair out long and had "tattoo-type" makeup to conceal scars from mastectomy surgery following breast cancer diagnosis in April 2023.
Gov. Gavin Newsom admitted on Sunday that he was worried an "overindulgence" of the Trump hush money trial could help Trump politically as he holds a slight edge over Biden.
The Henderson Police Department published bodycam video showing a fire rescue last month, in which officers saved an 8-year-old girl who was trapped and calling for her mom.
The famous Washington Nationals presidents race was bombarded by other sports team mascots from pro and collegiate leagues, who all turned it into a brawl on Sunday.
Tesla's CEO is under investigation over the dissemination of fake news by supporters of Bolsonaro, Elon Musk recently came out stating his platform X would not comply a Brazilian courtβs order.
The Genesee County Sheriff's Office announced charges against caregiver Dontia Shawnra Arrington after she was allegedly filmed abusing a late-stage dementia patient this month.
Calista Flockhart had never seen "Star Wars" when she first met actor Harrison Ford, but that didn't stop her from going on a date with her future husband.
Model Gigi Hadidβs father Mohamed Hadid admitted to sending racist and homophobic messages to New York Rep. Ritchie Torres over his support for Israel.
In 1985, Anderson became one of several Westerners abducted by members of the Shiite Muslim group Hezbollah during a time of war that had plunged Lebanon into chaos.
A Dallas man faces murder charges after the lifeless body of his girlfriend of six years was allegedly wrapped in bedding and stuffed in his bedroom closet.
Video shows the moment a suspected drunk driver in Michigan drove into Swan Boat Club in Berlin Township, killing two children and injuring at least 15 others.
A Jewish student at Yale University says a protester jabbed her in the eye with a Palestinian flag during a rowdy anti-Israel protest on campus Saturday evening and got away with it.
The Satanic Temple co-founder, Lucien Greaves, challenged Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to a debate on religious freedoms after being singled out for not being a religion.
Actress Delta Burke recalled turning to hard drugs in an effort to lose weight and how she wouldn't eat for "five days" while on crystal meth in the '80s.
A suspect smashed a window and broke into LA Mayor Karen Bass' home on Sunday. No one was hurt, according to police, but the incident comes as the city is plagued by rising crime.
'The Big Weekend Show' discusses the 'vicious antisemitism' among Democrats and universities after a Jewish Yale student was stabbed at an anti-Israel protest.
Earth Day, a demonstration against pollution and for improved environmental policies, was first observed on this day in history, April 22, 1970. Demonstrations occurred nationwide.
Earth Day started in 1970 as consciousness raising. The 2024 version is a mix of woke and political correctness and at war with useful scientific discoveries like plastics.
April 22 marks Earth Day, an occasion focused on helping the environment. There are many ways you can celebrate and establish habits to protect the planet.
Activist who led crowd in chants of βDeath to America" has a long past of promoting Iran and the causes of terrorist organizations while claiming to hold βanti-war" stance.
The chairman of the House Small Business Committee is demanding more information after a GOP investigation alleged links between SBA voter registration efforts and the Biden campaign's target demographics.
Candace Cameron Bure shared that she and her family decided to leave Los Angeles because they "didn't feel safe anymore." The actress is starring in the new Christian drama "Unsung Hero."
Bryan Kohberger's defense will have to prove that stargazing was a 'regular habit' for the quadruple murder suspect after filing an alibi claim that he had been looking for stars on Nov. 13, 2022.
The Supreme Court is looking at how cities can handle the homeless crisis. But, it's important to know government caused it with a mix of zoning regulations and limits on new houses.
Times are changing rapidly in the newΒ Portland. The tolerance of drugs is long gone and business is back. The region is working hard to welcome investment and serve as a tech hub.
China is directly involved in our fentanyl crisis. A new report outlines its extensive involvement. The only way defeat them is to work together on a bipartisan solution.
A review of NPR's ethics handbook shows that Katherine Maher's conduct before being appointed the outlet's president and CEO show several violations of its policies.
After 17 years of serving his country, Mark Kelm of Minnesota is now providing a different type of service: advocating for others who, like him, have Parkinsonβs disease. Kelm shared his story.
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in an Oregon case that West Coast cities argue has hamstrung their ability to address rampant homeless camps.
Experts warn that toddler milk might not have the benefits that marketers claim even as this milk has become a huge worldwide business. Here is nutrition insight from all sides.
The head of Israel's military intelligence directorate resigned on Monday, becoming the first senior official to do so since Hamas' deadly Oct. 7 terror attack.
Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how a Redditor exposed false recycling claims at their apartment, highlighting a report that only 21% of U.S. recyclables are processed.
The American Culture Quiz tests readers each week on their knowledge of U.S. heritage, history, culture and people. This week's test includes everything from pop music to popular pups.
Aaron Rodgers is looking spry as ever during the New York Jets' offseason workouts, as he was spotted slinging darts to his favorite receiver, Garrett Wilson, over the weekend.
Groundbreaking on a $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area is scheduled to occur on Monday, officials said.
Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik told students in an overnight statement that all classes will be held virtually on Monday amid anti-Israel protests.
Michael Avenatti was once one of Donald Trump's most high-profile foes. Now, speaking from prison, the disgraced lawyer says Trump is a "victim of the system."
Federal law enforcement officials have brought charges against a man who has been accused of creating an illicit marijuana-growing operation in rural Maine.
A Florida man, who is a gang member and convicted felon, allegedly called dispatchers and threatened to shoot a Highway Patrol trooper who sped past him to pull over another motorist.
A Pennsylvania appeals court has allowed a challenge against the removal of a Christopher Columbus statue in Pittsburgh's Schenley Park to proceed, officials said.
Southern California and parts of Arizona are currently experiencing a stunning sight as carpets of yellow, orange and gold flowers spread across the deserts.
Ada County Deputy Tobin Bolter, 27, was shot and killed as he approached the window of a driver during a traffic stop in Boise, Idaho, on Saturday night.
Four Germans were taken into custody by police on Saturday while laying white roses at the birthplace of Adolf Hitler in Austria on his birthday anniversary.
Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter says she has nowhere to go and nothing to eat during her suspension from Barnard College for her participating in anti-Israel protests.
Migrants and a Denver advocacy group slammed the city's short term assistance program for migrants as "offensive," despite offering six months free rent.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said he was "horrified and disgusted" by the antisemitism at Columbia, but the NYPD "cannot have a presence" on campus without university approval.
For National Park Week, Jackson Hole EcoTour Adventures founder Taylor Phillips shared insights on wildlife in the Rocky Mountain west β what to know and how to view America's treasures wisely.
Three German citizens were arrested in Germany on suspicion of spying for China and illegally transferring technology with potential military uses, officials said.
The FBI laid out a four-step approach to delivering traumatic news about a dead loved one that includes a delicate balance of understanding and honesty
Russia has responded to the approval of a new $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine by the U.S. House of Representatives, saying that it won't make an impact.
Top Russian lawmaker Vyacheslav Volodin on Monday warned of potential consequences of the passing of the "REPO Act" by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Safeguarding your digital life with a reliable physical backup isn't just a precaution, it's a necessity. Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson provides the essential backup checklist.
Shakshuka is the "heart of Israeli culture," Israel-American chef Avi Shemtov told Fox News Digital. Shakshuka is a savory tomato stew popular in both Israel and the United States.
A well-off young woman who avoided prison time for a crash that killed a Vermont couple was among 114 anti-Israel protesters arrested at Columbia University.
CNN's Dana Bash agreed with Sen. Fetterman on Monday in comparing the anti-Israel protests at Columbia to the Charlottesville White nationalist rally, saying, "he's not wrong."
Columbia University students Andrew Parker Stein and Elisha Baker told "Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade that antisemitic hate has spiraled out of control recently.
Miami Dolphins star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa credited his younger brother, Taulia, with being his No. 1 fan and offered advice ahead of the NFL Draft.
NFL Draft prospects Joe Alt and Bo Nix enjoyed an "unbelievable" experience flying in a Black Hawk helicopter over Detroit, the site of this year's NFL Draft, thanks to USAA.
Federal wildlife officials have decided not to place lake sturgeon on the endangered species list, allowing annual spearing seasons in some states to continue.
Jonathan and Reginald Carr, convicted in the notorious "Wichita massacre," are seeking a formal resentencing hearing, challenging the joint sentencing they received.
A teen from Helena, Arkansas, turned himself in to authorities for the shooting death of another teen at a party following Helena-West Helena's Central High School prom.
When spring cleaning, many take time to empty out their closets and get rid of unused items around the house, but don't forget to also give these often forgotten items a clean.
Democrats joined their Republican counterparts in condemning anti-semitic protests at Columbia University as the party grapples with a growing divide over support for Israel.
New York middle school students are being "pushed" off campus to an old building to accommodate a surge in enrollment caused by the ongoing migrant crisis.
Leftist lawmakers in the House of Representatives are featured at a Monday evening event aimed at attacking the pro-Israel lobby in the U.S. and "building progressive power in Congress."
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg may bring up E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit and Attorney General Letitia James' case should former President Trump take the stand, the judge presiding over the trial ruled Monday.
Liberal comedian Michael Rapaport predicted that anti-Israel protests erupting at Ivy League schools this past weekend would help Donald Trump win in November.
The judge presiding over former President Trump's trial in Manhattan delivered the jury its rules ahead of opening statements from prosecutors and the defense team Monday.
Two men, including one identified as a parliamentary researcher, have been charged with spying for China, according to British prosecutors. They will appear in court on Friday.
Caitlin Clark will be watched closely by the U.S. womenβs basketball selection committee as she starts the WNBA to see if she has what it takes to join the team in Paris for the Olympics this summer.
President Biden is facing heavy criticism from the leader of Papua New Guinea after his comments suggesting his uncle was eaten by cannibals in the nation.
Independent White House hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. railed against voter ID laws in resurfaced writings and interviews done ahead of the 2008 presidential election.
Michael Douglas is getting candid about being an older father to his two younger children with Catherine Zeta-Jones, admitting he was once mistaken for one of his kid's grandparents.
Former President Trumpβs $175 million bond judgment stemming from his non-jury civil trial will stand, a New York judge ruled Monday after New York Attorney General Letitia James attempted to invalidate it.
U.S. military officials have identified a North Carolina-based Marine who died during a late-night training exercise last week, just days after his promotion to sergeant.
A University of Chicago student reportedly disarmed a robbery suspect who approached her on the sidewalk while she walked home from classes and demanded her phone.
Staff on the Carnival Paradise rescued 27 Cubans signaling for help 20 miles off the west Cuban coast on Sunday as the cruise liner made its way from Tampa to Roatan, Honduras.
Hawaii lawmakers seek to balance demands of citizens who are struggling to find affordable housing and the interests of short-term rental owners and the tourism industry.
Hong Kong has enacted new legislation to curb the use of single-use plastic cutlery and Styrofoam products, aiming to tackle pollution, officials said.
European Union countries are hesitant to provide Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, which is urgently seeking them to defend against Russian air attacks.
Leaders from Iran and Pakistan met in an effort to increase economic and security cooperation following a dispute during which each attacked militants in the other's territory.
Yoko Ono has been awarded the Edward MacDowell Medal for lifetime achievement for her art. Previous recipients include Stephen Sondheim and Toni Morrison.
The Chicago City Council has approved an extra $70 million in addition to an existing $150 million budgeted for this year for care of migrants in the city.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's plans to expand school vouchers and allow families to access public funds for private schooling has come to an end as legislative leaders do not reach an agreement.
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., voted against holding an impeachment trial for DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, but was once vocal about the importance of trying President Trump.
Anti-Israel protesters continue to hold demonstrations at Columbia University in New York City, continuing a week of chaos that started when they pitched an encampment on campus Wednesday.
Columbia University professor Shai Davidai, who has been critical of the schoolβs response to anti-Israel protests, said he was blocked from entering the main campus.