Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his "Old soldiers never die" speech to a joint session of Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951. Earlier, MacArthur was relieved of his military duties.
Serving your time in prison doesn't end when you get out. I know. I spent 20 years inside for one mistake. But the probation system is broken and that only makes crime worse.
The Biden admin is expected to lock up millions of acres across the National Petroleum Reserve, an oil-rich block of federal land in Alaska designated by Congress for development.
Abigail Adams proved a peerless patriot in the American Revolution with "a spirit that will not be conquered" while championing rights for women in the new nation.
The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black remembers what it was like to respond to the act of terror 29 years later.
Leaders at USC have rescinded an invitation to this year's valedictorian, who is anti-Israel, to speak at commencement. They cite possible 'threats' but the decision rings hollow.
I went to my YMCA for 40 years without a problem, until I dared say that men donβt belong in the womenβs locker room. Then I was bullied, harassed and treated like I was the villain.
Tax Day is behind us, but it already looms large for next year. The FairTax would give us eight things to help us take the power from the IRS and change April 15 forever.
Katie Ledecky's reign as the best swimmer in the world could be jeopardy this summer at the Paris Olympics, but she maintained that she's enjoying the competition.
A Utah mother is fighting for her teen daughterβs access to diabetes medicine after it was discontinued. Alison Smart, plus other parents and medical experts, discussed the risks and options.
NBC News chief Cesar Conde's financial ties to Walmart and Pepsi are fueling questions among critics, including one insider who says it doesn't "smell right."
Rock, a German shepherd mix, was found wondering the streets. In less than a year, he's become a top narcotics K-9 at the Fort Worth Police Department in Fort Worth, Texas.
A Trump foe's legal twist, a major media figure's pro-Biden 2020 tweet raising eyebrows and much more in this week's News Quiz. Try to get a perfect score!
Talk show host Dr. Phil was openly flabbergasted with a real estate agent guest's argument that colonization justifies squatting in certain circumstances.
A&G Shooting in Fairfield, Maine has a new employee who has caused quite a stir: His name is Kade, and he is a baby miniature zebu calf. He loves taking pictures.
House Republicans derided Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik's testimony when first asked by Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., that she had not seen any "anti-Jewish" protests.
Richard Brendan Globensky, 39, is accused of transporting millions of dollars worth of stolen Masters merchandise and memorabilia, according to multiple reports and court documents.
A proposed California bill aims to ease the struggle of pet owners in finding rental housing by prohibiting no-pet policies and additional fees for pets.
San Francisco is set to receive a pair of pandas from China, continuing the tradition of "panda diplomacy." Mayor London Breed announced the panda loan on Friday.
Missouri Democratic Rep. Cori Bush has paid her husband $15,000 from her campaign this year amid a federal probe into her campaign spending on purported security expenses.
On the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, a vigil will be held to honor the 12 students and one teacher who lost their lives.
The upcoming emergence of trillions of periodical cicadas is not just a nuisance but also an opportunity for culinary exploration, according to some in New Orleans.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger is urging NPR to purge its CEO, former Wikimedia chief Katherine Maher, for her past comments being critical of a "free and open" internet.
When traveling in Washington state, visitors can hike, whale watch and try fresh shellfish. But there is more to Washington than Seattle and the parks on the state's western half.
South Korea's government is adjusting its plan to increase admissions to medical schools amid a weeks-long strike by thousands of doctors, officials said.
Three House Democrats, all of whom dismissed concern about the southern border crisis and voted against measures to enhance border security in the past, are now giving attention to the issue.
Houston district Judge Ursula Hall shot down Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonβs attempt to block a guaranteed income program based on grounds that its unconstitutional.
Congressman Jamaal Bowman claims that the Thursday arrest of fellow βSquad" member Rep.Β Ilhan Omarβs daughter at anti-Israel protests at Columbia University was political payback.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the American envoy to the United Nations, visited the atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki, Japan, becoming the first U.S. cabinet member to do so.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., torched Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik's testimony on Professor Joseph Massad, stating, "knowingly misleading Congress is a felony."
Tunde Onakoya, a chess champion and advocate for child education, is striving to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest continuous chess marathon.
National parks and battlefields tell the sweeping history of the American Revolution. But the full story of independence includes these 5 unusual or forgotten sites.
Israel's national amputee soccer team is heading to France for the 2024 European Amputee Football Championships in June. The team lineup includes two Israeli soldiers.
A panel on MSNBCβs βThe 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle" suggested that Russia and Saudi Arabia are halting oil production and raising gas prices to hurt Biden.
Two Polish citizens have been detained in connection with the assault on Russian activist Leonid Volkov in Vilnius, Lithuania. The attack occurred on March 12.
The Biden administration has sent 50 Haitians back to their country, marking its first deportation flight in months to the Caribbean nation, officials said.
The Environmental Protection Agency has designated two forever chemicals used in cookware, carpets and firefighting foams as hazardous substances, officials said.
Legal experts examine how Trump's hush money case β which some experts consider to be legally weak and politically motivated β could erode trust in Americaβs justice system.
Chicago voters are pushing back against Mayor Brandon Johnson for his 'insulting' and 'disrespectful' migrant funding plan that would re-allocate tax dollars to illegal immigrants.
Donald Trump's request to halt lawsuits accusing him of inciting the U.S. Capitol attack has been denied as he continues to battle his 2020 election interference case.
A Milwaukee college student was killed during a date, and police found her body parts scattered across the city, drawing some comparisons to the "Milwaukee Monster"
According to a recent report from the L.A. Times, voter focus groups in Arizona did not have favorable views of Vice President Harris, even among Democratic voters.
Louisiana authorities on Monday arrested David Hernandez, 49, in connection with his estranged wife Lisa Hernandez's murder. David is accused of stalking Lisa before killing her.
Brian Rodriguez, 35, faces a litany of charges after allegedly squatting in Adele Andaloro's Queens home. Andaloro was arrested earlier this year for changing the locks.
The Department of Education finalized a sweeping reversal of Trump-era Title IX reforms on Friday, a win for teachers unions that had advocated for such an action.
Protesters at Columbia University returned to the campusβ lawn area on Friday morning to continue their anti-Israel protest and say they will βhold this line" until their demands are met.
Many regions across the U.S. experienced βrecord-breaking high temperatures" in 2023 due to extreme heat, according to the CDC. Experts share risk factors and safety tips.
Authorities are investigating what caused a large school bus fire to erupt on the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County, New Jersey, while 10 students were aboard.
Military scientists have identified the remains of Army Pfc. Harry Jerele of Berkeley, Illinois, who in 1942 died of pneumonia while held captive at Cabanatuan.
A Republican congressman whose constituents are on the frontline of the ongoing crisis at the southern border is warning about the dangers of a Venezuelan street gang.
Public documents reveal Maggie Goodlander has not voted in New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District since 2008, despite mulling a bid for the district's open House seat in 2024.
The City of Staunton Fire and Rescue received an interesting call from a Virginia residence after a Civil War-era projectile was found buried in the home's yard.
A judge has dismissed two felony charges against Waylon Kurts, a Vermont resident accused of plotting a campus shooting at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.
An appeals court on Thursday unanimously dismissed charges against James Holkeboer, a Michigan elections worker who downloaded a list of voters' names after a 2022 primary election.
Marijuana culture's holiday, 4/20, is this coming Saturday; some college students gather in clouds of smoke to celebrate while some pot shops offer discounts.
Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.
An Italian court has dismissed a case against rescue ship crews from Save The Children, Jugend Rettet and Doctors Without Borders; charges were dropped accusing them of 'collaborating with smugglers.'
The U.S. Treasury announced on Friday that Bangkok-based plastics firm SCG Plastics Co. has agreed to pay $20 million to settle with the U.S. over 467 violations of Iran sanctions.
A Dominican soldier identified as Paulino de la Cruz has been arrested under suspicion he raped a 14-year-old Haitian girl while tasked with searching for illegal immigrants.
Three police officers from Northern California have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death Mario Gonzalez, who had been pinned face-down on the ground.
If Congress passes an aid bill, the Pentagon could start sending weapons to Ukraine within days; officials warn that more U.S. aid is needed or Ukraine could lose the war to Russia this year.
Republican lawmakers blasted new regulations for Title IX being ushered in by President Biden's Department of Education that would protect gender identity from discrimination.
The climate protest group Climate Defiance, which disrupted an event with Sen. Lisa Murkowski in Washington, D.C., this week was recently invited for a private meeting at the White House.
The FBI has been exonerated by a DOJ review that found no wrongdoing by the agency after a leaked memo from one of its Virginia field offices purportedly targeted traditional Catholics.
The pioneering band Heart, featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Nancy and Ann Wilson, is hitting the road for a world tour this spring and fall; they also have a new song called 'Roll the Dice.'
A fire engulfed part of the Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon, which was featured in 1980's "The Shining," on Thursday night. Fire officials later shared that the scene was declared under control.
Dr. Phil interviewed two parents who lamented that current leadership is forcing them to pay for illegal immigrants while their family struggles to afford basics.
Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton can be disciplined by the state bar association over his failed attempt at overturning the 2020 presidential election, according to a Texas appeals court ruling.
Maryland police responded Friday to a shooting in Greenbelt, near Washington, D.C., where five people were shot after a senior skip day turned violent.
The New York Mets apparently pulled the plug on boxers Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia throwing out the first pitch earlier this week because of their altercation earlier in the day.
Police were reportedly called to the office of then-North Dakota Forensic Examiner Dr. Barrie Miller on the day of her firing, where she was reportedly making "homicidal comments."
Loren Faulkner, 18, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has turned himself in to police on 31 counts of criminal mischief and hate-motivated criminal mischief.
A Maryland teenager allegedly plotted to commit a mass shooting at two schools, according to a 129-page manifesto found by law enforcement authorities.
The Rutgers University Student Assembly New Brunswick posted on their Instagram account that students voted to call for the school to end a partnership with Tel Aviv University.
15 British soldiers accused of lying to an inquiry into Bloody Sunday, during which 13 civilians were killed in the Northern Ireland conflict, will not face perjury charges.
The Air National Guard has delayed a plan for its Alaska unit that would have converted 80 Active Guard and Reserve members to dual status tech positions.
The U.S. Border Patrol has asserted its authority to confiscate cannabis shipments as New Mexico businesses file complaints that more than $300,000 worth of marijuana has been seized.
The brother of Michael and Jontay Porter, who was recently banned from the NBA, was sentenced to six years in prison Friday for a fatal DUI crash last year.
During Friday's White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Biden's cannibalism comment about his Uncle Bosie and called out Donald Trump in the process.
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, complaints that pregnant women were turned away from emergency rooms in the U.S. spiked in 2022, according to federal documents.
A Wisconsin prosecutor has said she will not bring charges against a lawmaker accused of trying to 'evade state campaign finance laws' in an effort to unseat Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
California Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez called for the protesters who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge on Monday to be punished to the "fullest extent of the law."
U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said she was proud of her daughter, Isra Hirsi, after the college student was arrested while talking part in an anti-Israel protest.
The New York Attorney Generalβs office asked a judge to void a $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump claiming the fraud bond isn't properly backed.
On this day in history, April 20, 1898, the 25th president, William McKinley, went to Congress to ask for declaration of war on Spain in defense of Cuba, which had been battling Spain.
A handful of vulnerable House Democrats are under fire after their ties to a left-wing Gen Z advocacy group advocating things like abolishing cash bail came to light.
For more than 50 years, the "execution-style" shooting of Hiram "Ross" Grayam remained a mystery β but Thomas Williams was named as his killer this week after his ex-wife came forward.
An upstart climate activist group known as Gas Leaks is increasing in prominence and financial backing, despite much of its information being shielded from the public.
Republican candidate Curtis Bashaw of New Jersey is optimistic the GOP in 2024 can break a nearly half century long losing streak in Senate elections in the Garden State
A Georgia man was sentenced to three decades in prison after beating his two-year-old son and three-year-old daughter for making a mess in their bedroom.
First generation cattle ranchers Megan and Trevor Stark elaborate on how rising prices and efforts to cut costs have impacted their business on "America Reports."
Near the end of the Civil War, the two sides started executing enemy soldiers. That led to an actual death lottery. But instead of it continuing, good men found the humanity to stop it.
"Reacher" and "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" star Alan Ritchson doubled down on his recent claim that "cops get away with murder all the time."
USC announced on Friday it would be canceling outside speakers during this year's commencement ceremony, just days after barring its valedictorian from speaking due to anti-Israel social media posts.
Ukraine has used drones, a relatively cheap weapon compared to the larger war machines Russia deploys. The latest in its drone arsenal are two sea drones that can carry up to one-ton of explosives.
It's National Park Week, starting on Saturday, April 20. Check out these lesser-known, surprising and fun facts about America's amazing national parks.
Bishop Robert Gruss of the Diocese of Saginaw urged Catholic faithful to let go of anger at President Biden, who he says is "just stupid" and "doesn't understand the Catholic faith."
We count on our heroes. Being a first responder takes a huge toll on them -- alcoholism, Post Traumatic Stress and loneliness. Here are four signs they may need your help.
Sen. Chris Murphy took a dig at Republicans Friday in a social media response to Donald Trump, Jr. after he called out three Senate Democrats following the Mayorkas impeachment vote.
Planned Parenthood in St. Louis, Missouri is appealing a judge's ruling that required the clinic to hand over patient files exposing whether puberty blockers and transgender procedures were performed on children.
A California bill would require schools to notify parents if the child is changing genders and requires transgender athletes to use facilities marked with their birth gender.
A California bill would require schools to notify parents if the child is changing genders and requires transgender athletes to use facilities marked with their birth gender.
Rising LGBTQ actor Ncuti Gatwa spoke out on a variety of identity-based issues from transgender ideology to race in a recent interview with Attitude magazine.
China is one of the top countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is facing issues with in terms of getting it to take back nationals who have crossed into the U.S. illegally.
John Fetterman is pushing for marijuana legalization and lobbying President Biden to remove it from narcotics schedule as enthusiasts of the drug celebrate de facto marijuana holiday 4/20.
Seattle police have released video showing officers fatally shooting an alleged child predator during an undercover operation where he believed he was meeting girls
New York Post columnist and part-time Columbia University student Rikki Schlott shares what she witnessed during several days of pro-Palestine protests on campus.
Several elected Democrats called for ICE to be abolished, broken up or βterminated" during former President Donald Trump's tenure in the White House, but are now silent.
The new world record for "longest chess marathon" was set in New York City this week when Nigerian chess champion Tunde Onakoya played for 60 hours straight.
After laying 30 eggs, one female iguana had to be forcefully removed from a Miami resort swimming pool. Iguanas are a considered an invasive species Florida.
Columbia University senior Katie ripped into protesters on campus and the administrators and professors she said are condoning such behavior on "The Story."
A Maryland official became upset when a reporter asked if authorities were concealing the trans identity of a teen accused of plotting a mass shooting.
The House of Representatives passed a $60 billion foreign aid package Saturday for Ukraine, and some Republicans took issue the bill did not address the southern border.
Former ambassador Nikki Haley and her family welcomed home husband Michael from a yearlong deployment to the Horn of Africa with the National Guard on Saturday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
The Oregon Employment Department's new system for unemployment benefits is reportedly delaying some families' ability to get the money they need on time.
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.
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.
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.
Muslim voters and organizations had heavy criticism for President Biden after the House passed legislation providing $26 billion in military funding for Israel.
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.
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."
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.
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.
"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.
Columbia University student, professor and alum react to anti-Israel protests on campus, including saying the protesters have crossed the line and become violent.
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.
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.
Model Gigi Hadidβs father Mohamed Hadid admitted to sending racist and homophobic messages to New York Rep. Ritchie Torres over his support for Israel.
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.