Many celebrities and media figures have thrown their hat in the political ring from Donald Trump, Ronald Reagan to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Al Franken.
Author handled his inner demons completely the opposite of what my parents did. It wasn't the end of his story, it was just the beginning and his young children can appreciate it.
"The War on Warriors" was a passion project for veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth, who says the Army is plagued with woke ideology that could put Americans in danger.
ABC's "Black-ish" star Jenifer Lewis unleashed on "White people" and former President Trump during a recent XM radio show, noting that they are looking to put minorities in camps.
During a recent screening of "The Terminator," director James Cameron joked that even though he had no knowledge of guns when making the film, he could just go buy them in America.
Social media users ripped into USA Today after the outlet claimed in a new report that President Biden has "clamped down" on illegal southern border crossing.
Christina Amira Khalil, a U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey, attracted serious ridicule on X for posting that the recent New York earthquake was caused by climate change.
New York Police Department Chief of Patrol John Chell sat for an interview with Fox News' "The Story," speaking out after the migrant squatting incident.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty forced the state bar association to suspend its "Diversity Clerkship Program" after alleging that it is racially discriminatory.
Pro-choice advocacy groups in Michigan, including the American Civil Liberties Union, want to repeal parental consent to obtain an abortion via a report released on Thursday.
Tania Fernandes Anderson was absent from a number of City Council meetings, making her the "worst offender" on attendance despite advocating for more accountability.
The DOD reported that a new policy that provided for taxpayer funding of abortion travel for service members was used only 12 times between June and December 2023.
Dr. Nicole Saphier warned of the possible side effects of long-term e-cigarette usage as a new study reveals vaping leads to increased risk of heart failure.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shared his perspective on news of growing Republican support in the Sunshine State as registered GOP voters top registered Democrats by nearly 900K.
David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Obama, said during a recent interview that Biden's touting of the "strongest economy in the world" drove him crazy.
Dr. Nicholas Kardaras spoke to Fox News Digital about the harms of social media addiction and lawmakersβ efforts to limit childrenβs access to these sites.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Sunday that it was still unclear where the White House stood with regard to continuing aid to Israel during CBS' "Face the Nation."
Three U.S. airports were listed among the top 10 best places for jetsetters to dine by the 2024 Global Tastemakers panel of food and travel experts on Tuesday.
Hamas defector Mosab Hassan Yousef debates pro-Palestinian activists on "Dr. Phil Primetime," calling them "useful idiots" who are "participants in the crime" through their activism.
It wasn't just COVID-19. Randi Weingarten and the rest of the education bureaucrats have done what they can to keep kids out of class and keep schools closed across the country.
Video of a customer demanding an order from her local bake shop has gone viral on TikTok, sparking conversations about how customer service employees are treated.
Former President Trump is not in favor of a House bill that would ban TikTok if the platform is not sold to a company without ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Democrats are worried President Biden's support for Israel has ruined his image with voters as the 2024 election approaches, as he still faces criticism from the left.
Dr. Greg Garrett, a Baylor University professor, had a discussion with students in his "Harry Potter" class about author J.K. Rowling's alleged "hatred of trans people."
Brian Teta, the producer for "The View," said he expects President Biden will come on the show at some point this year, but President Trump likely won't be invited.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett joined "Fox & Friends" Monday to discuss Biden's upcoming announcement on student loan forgiveness on the campaign trail.
Whoopi Goldberg said during "The View" on Monday that abortion was not mentioned in the Ten Commandments and argued it can't be applied to "Thou shalt not kill."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said today's polarization is as bad today as it was during the Civil War and called on voters to reject re-electing Presidents Trump or Biden.
Podcaster Joe Rogan and his guest offered theories about the Democratic Party, suggesting it will have Biden step down from his presidential run this spring.
Conservative groups sue Democrat lawmakers alleging their freedom of speech was violated because they were forced to use 'preferred pronouns' when talking about transgender individuals
The National Aeronautics and Space Administrationβs Moon X account humorously revealed that it had "blocked" the NASA Sun account during the solar eclipse Monday.
Fox News host Sean Hannity sounds off on President Biden's reelection campaign, saying he is trying to win by "handing out your money" and "smearing Donald Trump."
Fox News legal editor Kerri Kupec Urbahn joined "Faulkner Focus" Monday to react to the latest legal concerns for Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis.
Skateboarder Taylor Silverman on Tuesday blasted the Biden office for posting about Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday and the notion that the holiday even exists.
University of Texas at Austin students sent statements to Fox News Digital blasting their school for complying with the law to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion offices.
"Killing America" examines antisemitism in San Francisco-area schools after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7 and whether educational standards being lowered in the name of equity.
Bill Maher complained the younger generation was too "fragile" because they were "raised wrong" and had been coddled by parents and the U.S. education system.
Hollywood icon Billy Dee Williams argued that actors should be allowed to wear "blackface" during a recent exchange on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast.
Monday the House Ways and Means Committee met with Project H.O.O.D., a nonprofit focused on providing mentorship, training and community for residents in Chicagoβs South Side.
Podcast host Stacy Washington reacted to ABC star Jenifer Lewis' 'unhinged rant' comparing Trump to Hitler, arguing she 'does this all the time' on social media.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez was asked on Monday if she would benefit from President Biden's latest plan to forgive student loans during an interview with Stephen Colbert.
Former University of Kentucky NCAA swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler praised college sports body NAIA for a new policy declaring that trans women cannot compete in its women's events.
Black Democratic voters in Georgia explained why they wouldn't be casting their votes for President Biden in November, because of his policy towards the Israel-Hamas war.
An editor at NPR issued a strong rebuke of the outlet's coverage of major news stories, such as Hunter Biden's laptop, in an essay for The Free Press on Tuesday.
The American Library Association, the oldest and largest library nonprofit in the world, claimed the "censorship" of sexually explicit books in children's libraries is discriminatory to the LGBTQ+ community.
Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy highlighted his concerns over what impact the ruling against James and Jennifer Crumbley will have on the justice system.
An NPR editor blowing the whistle on the newsroom found an 87-to-zero ratio in registered Democrats versus Republicans in its headquarters of Washington, D.C.
USA Today reportedly changed a headline about presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trumpβs abortion stance to appease the Biden-Harris campaign after staffers complained on a press call.
The Tennessee state legislature passed a bill that would require public schools to teach "age-appropriate and grade-appropriate" gun safety courses to students.
Former ESPN journalist Jemele Hill called out Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for not endorsing President Biden despite previously supporting him in the 2020 election.
Juan Williams, the Fox News analyst who was fired by NPR in 2010, spoke out on "The Ingraham Angle" about an expose from a current editor at the public radio outlet.
Biden administration brings on Zakiya Carr Johnson for a seniorDEI role at the State Department. The DEI chief previously called America a 'failed historical model'
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor is facing calls to retire so President Biden can appoint a younger, liberal justice to the court, as Trump leads in the polls.
Baroness Claire Fox, a member of the UK's House of Lords, discussed the reaction to Scotland's new hate crime law and why she believes it is detrimental to free speech.
Undecided voters from states like Pennsylvania and Michigan admitted that they would be better off economically under President Trump than President Biden.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., sounded off on "America Reports" after he sent 15 federal agencies' letters asking for more information on the "DEFUSE Project."
Critics are taking aim at NPR after its editor Uri Berliner put a spotlight on the news outlet's "obsession" with diversity in a stunning essay that went viral.
Harley Lippman says ignorant, antisemitic anti-Israel activistsΒ have "a fascist mentality" and need to quit calling for a cease-fire if they want the war in Gaza to be resolved.
Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs called out Republican lawmakers who distanced themselves from a state Supreme Court decision that reinstated a 160-year-old abortion ban.
Six Louisiana Democrats bucked their party line on Monday by supporting a universal school choice bill, setting the state up to join the wave of red states who passed the measure.
During a recent podcast appearance, Vice President Kamala Harris claimed former President Trump winning in 2024 could mark the end of free elections in America.
Disgraced former Stormy Daniels attorney Michael Avenatti joined MSNBC for a surprise interview from prison on Tuesday and discussed the Trump hush money case.
Voters from battleground states believe that the timing of Trumpβs multiple indictments was politically motivated ahead of the presidential election.
Veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner is speaking out about his employer ignoring the growing antisemitism following the Oct. 7 terrorist attack against Israel.
CNN commentator Margaret Hoover denounced Arizona's abortion ban and claimed the ruling would hurt Donald Trump's chances of winning the battleground state.
MSNBC guest Nick Akerman called out Michael Avenatti on Tuesday after the disgraced attorney appear on MSNBC and threw cold water on the Trump hush money case.
David Bellavia argued the Biden administration might take 'death to America' chants more seriously if they were deemed a 'threat to democracy' during 'Fox & Friends.'
Michael Douglas, who will star as Benjamin Franklin in an upcoming Apple TV+ miniseries, said he believes the iconic Founding Father would be disappointed in America today.
Social media users slammed Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, after she tried to turn her moon gaffe on Republicans and conservatives mocking her for it.
Washington, D.C., residents shared whether they felt safe amid crime concerns after Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said he could safely walk his dog to the Capitol.
The Walt Disney Company has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from former "Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano, who claimed she was wrongfully terminated.
Rep. Adam Schiff did at least 32 interviews with NPR about Russiagate, with one editor saying his talking points became the "drumbeat" of NPR news reports.
State Department responds to controversy surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion chief Zakiya Carr Johnson's controversial comments on feminism, race and America.
Harry Potter film actress Miriam Margolyes, who is Jewish herself, released a video condemning Israel as a "vicious genocidal nationalist nation," comparing it to Nazi Germany.
The woman who was shoved and robbed on the steps of her church in Queens, N.Y., remains hospitalized after sustaining a skull fracture, her nephew told "The ingraham Angle."
The Borderline Dance team was set to perform, but were essentially told they weren't welcome by the LGBTQ+ event organizer because of their matching American flag themed shirts.
Polarization is seen more and more as a feature and not a bug of American political life. With the 2024 presidential election coming, where does it stop?
In this week's "Short questions," Fox News contributor Joe Concha reveals the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party β and why participating in sports is so valuable for kids.
An NPR editor blasted his employer with a scathing piece accusing NPR of liberal groupthink, renewing interest in how much cash American taxpayers shell out for the service.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, former ESPN host Sage Steele outlined why she thinks former President Trump is the "only choice" to vote for in the upcoming election.
The State Department created a diversity, equity and inclusion litmus test for employees to be considered for promotion at the agency following a Biden executive order.
Social media users ripped into President Biden after he falsely claimed he was the first in his family to go to college in a recent speech in Wisconsin.
Former attorney Michael Avenatti told MSNBC that he believes being President Trump's "most dangerous enemy" in 2018 influenced his current imprisonment.
Former President Trump condemned National Public Radio and called for it to no longer be funded by taxpayers after an insider made controversial claims about the organization.
President Biden could be seen reading and referring to notes during a press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister at the White House on Wednesday.
President Biden's 2024 campaign publicly scolded media outlets for their coverage of President Donald Trump's abortion stance during a Monday Zoom call.
President Biden was mocked on Wednesday after telling reporters he was in the "20th century" in response to a question about the Arizona abortion ruling.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu explained why he believes Nikki Haley's supporters will back Trump in November, arguing it is the 'right' thing to do for America.
J.K. Rowling sounds off on "Harry Potter" stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, who criticized her for her stance on transgender issues, saying they can "save their apologies."
The University of Texas at Austin is taking heat from the president of the American Association of University Professors for removing its diversity, equity, and inclusion offices.
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. reacted on "Fox & Friends" to the MLB debut of Jackson Holliday wearing his father's number and the latest STEM center opening for the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation.
"The View" co-hosts reacted to OJ Simpson's death on Wednesday at the beginning of their show and argued that it was an "injustice" that he wasn't convicted of murder.
Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., was interrupted while defending President Bidenβs economic on MSNBC by a report that showed overall prices increased in March.
Maher Youssef, owner of Pluto Organic Cafe in Seattle, pinned the blame for inflation on top lawmakers, including the president, instead of big corporations.
Residents of the Phillip West neighborhood are asking Minneapolis leaders to shut down a homeless encampment, following an explosion, stabbing and drug overdose.
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt shared four pieces of smartphone knowledge that can help adults keep kids off smartphones and protect their mental health.
"The View" co-hosts dismissed criticism of President Biden's handling of inflation on Thursday and bluntly told co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin she had to vote for the president.
NBCUniversial News Group Chairman Cesar Conde is facing intense scrutiny for serving on the board of directors for both Walmart and PepsiCo, raising journalistic ethics questions.
The New York Times' liberal economist Paul Krugman continues touting the Biden economy, suggesting Americans who express dissatisfaction with the economic climate aren't struggling.
Harvard faculty defended their choice to revert back to requiring standardized test scores for admissions to Harvard, a policy that was briefly abandoned in recent years.
The New York Times reported that NPR is facing "turmoil" among staff following the bombshell essay penned this week by veteran senior business editor Uri Berliner.
The Los Angeles Times accidentally referred to former President Donald Trump in its obituary for controversial former football player O.J. Simpson on Thursday.
Laura, an 11-year-old girl, is claiming that her Washington elementary school denied her request to start an interfaith prayer group open to all students.
Kato Kaelin, the then-radio personality and witness in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial, spoke out on the ex-NFL star's death Thursday on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
The Department of Justice indicted Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert on federal terrorism charges in connection with the detonation of an explosive filled with nails in Alabama.
The new A24 "Civil War" film starring Kristen Dunst has sparked reactions from social media and experts who offered tips to navigate a hypothetical conflict.
The New York Times sparked outrage on social media for saying O.J. Simpson's murder trial "ruined" his world while covering the breaking news of his death.
A Harris County attorney defended a guaranteed income program thatβs been targeted in a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday.
Scandal-ridden Mayor Tiffany Henyard had yet another fiery meeting with local residents in Illinois who have been publicly blasting her for her conduct in office.
The arrival of the reality TV industry began on June 17, 1994. That's the date of the infamous slow-speed chase with O.J. Simpson in a white Ford Bronco on a California highway.
In an effort to comply with state law, University of Texas at Dallas will dissolve its diversity, equity, and inclusion offices, according to an announcement from the university.
One Trump supporter who met him at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A slammed the media, accusing mainstream outlets of "warping" the perception of Black voters' support of the 45th president.
CNN host Kasie Hunt suggested that "MAGA" supporters may have defended O.J. Simpson during his murder trial in the same way they are defending Donald Trump.
Veteran sportscaster Bob Costas recalled the infamous 1994 Bronco car chase and his memories of O.J. Simpson on Friday, days after the Hall of Famer's death.
Comedian Conan O'Brien marked the death of O.J. Simpson Thursday by recalling how the late comic Norm MacDonald got fired from SNL's "Weekend Update" for mocking the former NFL star.
Harvard University is among 13 U.S. colleges that received a failing grade on Thursday's Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Campus Antisemitism Report Card.
AOC primary challenger Marty Dolan joined "Fox & Friends First" Friday to discuss his campaign and his main concerns with the far-left New York congresswoman.
Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, more commonly known as Bobrisky, has been sentenced to six months in prison under a rarely-enforced law against "spraying" money.
Longtime political journalist, PBS anchorman and the founder of "PBS NewsHour," Robert MacNeil, has passed away in a Manhattan hospital at the age of 93.
Tennessee lawmakers in the state's Senate on Thursday passed a bill on a 25-4 vote that would make it a felony for adults to aid minors in seeking gender transition procedures.
Co-hosts of "The View" spoke about how the O.J. Simpson double murder trial sharply divided American society in a way that can still be seen and heard today.
An anti-Israel protestor was recently arrested at a Bakersfield City Council meeting in California after threatening to murder the council members and Mayor Karen Goh.
On his new show, Dr. Phil pushed back against HR expert and DEI advocate Rachel Kargas when she argued in favor of DEI policy pushing for equality of outcome.
Fox News host Jesse Watters says President Biden's push for diversity, equity and inclusion is not going to dig him out of the hole he is in on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Fox News host Sean Hannity says America is "on the brink" as President Biden attempts to "lie, smear, slander" and "besmirch" his way into a second term.
HBO's Bill Maher knocked former President Trump and Republicans for embracing a not-so-pro-life stance in supporting states to control their own abortion laws.
Civil rights attorney says former President Trumpβs likability and policy choices are bringing in Black voters and upending the media's "false narrative."
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the hiring of DEI chief Zakiya Carr Johnson will 'destroy the State Department' and make America 'less safe.'
Illegal immigrants are increasingly risking the Pacific Ocean to sneak into the United States, endangering themselves and marine agents, according to border officials.
Veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner's Free Press bombshell offered an inside look at NPRβs drift from only being "a bit to the left" in 2011 to its current liberal activism.
Hampton Oaks Homeowners Association president Mel Keyton said police have no authority to take action against squatters, which is considered a civil matter under current law.
Fox News contributor says one strategy could politically and legally help the defense, even if there may be "personal resistance" from Trump in the NYC case.
GOP U.S. Senate candidate Steve Garvey spoke to "Fox & Friends: Weekend" on Saturday about California's homeless crisis, which is getting worse despite the billions spent to solve it.
Unite US founder Tonya Prewett and University of Georgia student Nate Kearns reveal why so many students were moved to become Christians at Unite Georgia on "The Ingraham Angle."
Actress Jane Fonda headlined several events for climate change awareness in California this week, one of which was a fundraiser to protect a California law to curb oil drilling.
Margot Robbie and her companyΒ LuckyChapΒ are set to produce a live-action feature film based on the popular real estate-inspired board game "Monopoly."
Whoopi Goldberg claimed on Wednesday's "The View" that the Republican Party wants to "bring slavery back," while discussing the Arizona abortion ruling.
A California county told a construction worker he'd have to pay $23,000 to obtain a building permit for a new house, so he sued. The Supreme Court just ruled on his case.
Dr. Ben Carson examines the forces attacking the family and faith in the U.S. and how we must strengthen the family to restore America to its ideals and values.
Fox News correspondent and wartime survivor Benjamin Hall takes Fox Nation viewers through the catastrophic events of October 7, when Hamas launched unprecedented attacks on Israel.
A New York bill, if passed, could require dry communities to sell alcohol, effectively putting an end to a post-Prohibition law that some say hinders business.
Yair Brachiyahu is asking elders their best life advice, biggest regrets, and more in his viral TikTok interviews -- accumulating over 9M likes, and over 350k followers.
Nebraska's rural school districts could soon be protected by armed staff members, thanks to one of several bills passed by state lawmakers near the end of legislative session.
Sen. John Fetterman said he didn't agree with President Biden's decision to stay out of an offensive attack against Iran on Sunday during an interview with CNN.
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe reacts to Iran's 'unprecedented' attack on Israel, spotlighting the Biden administration's role in the war.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said former President Donald Trump is strongly supporting him as he insists the Republican Party should remain united to win in November.
The leader of a San Francisco church and an executive for a digital company that connects people to church communities told Fox how they're combatting a decline in church attendance.
ABC News host George Stephanopoulos clashed with GOP Gov. Chris Sununu on Sunday over his support for former President Trump, despite his past criticism of him.
Local California shoppers lamented the imminent closures of their local 99 Cents Only Stores after the longtime company announced them earlier this month.
White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby blames former President Trump for emboldening Iran after the Islamic Republic attacks against Israel.
White House national security communications spokesperson John Kirby blames former President Trump for emboldening Iran after the Islamic Republic attacks against Israel.
A Chicago Tribune editorial noted that the NPR essay showed journalists displaying a refusal to admit faults even after false reports like the Russia collusion story.
Try your hand at this newest American Culture Quiz from Fox News Digital. Here are questions on history, heritage and more β including the TV show "Modern Family" and the American military.
The Media Research Center found ABC, NBC and CBS evening newscasts failed to inform viewers during at least 90% of coverage that Trump prosecutors are Democrats.