New DHS statistics reveal alarming 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents, including vehicle attacks and tire slashing, as officials vow to prosecute offenders.
Researchers identify 146,000-year-old 'dragon man' skull as a Denisovan using dental calculus after DNA extraction attempts failed, revealing insights about this human species.
A Democratic strategist lamented the state of the Democratic Party, describing it as rudderless without leadership or a unified message to unite around.
Judge Boasberg said Trump officials likely neglected record-keeping duties using auto-deleting Signal messages and ordered Rubio to refer existing messages to the Justice Department
Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil was freed from a Louisiana detention after judge challenged the government's detention of the pro-Palestinian activist facing deportation proceedings.
Ron Washington, 73, addressed his team before he stepped away indefinitely. The Angels have mostly outperformed expectations under Washington this season.
Israel has some options to target Iran's Fordow nuclear site, former Israeli military intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin said, pointing to past successful operations.
A lawsuit alleges a bank violated the Americans with Disabilities Act after a manager placed a Chucky doll on an employee's chair despite knowing her fear, leading to a PTSD diagnosis.
Speaking in Los Angeles, Vice President JD Vance accused Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass of effectively declaring “open season on federal law enforcement."
MLB suspended Padres and Dodgers personnel after a bench-clearing incident sparked by Fernando Tatis Jr. being hit by a pitch for the third time this season.
Next week is pivotal for passing the Big, Beautiful Bill in the Senate, with possible weekend sessions and potential cancellation of July 4 recess if the bill faces delays.
President Trump announces treaty between Rwanda and Congo, as Pakistan nominates him for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize despite his claims he won't receive one for his diplomatic efforts.
Amid Israel-Iran tensions, the State Department has provided guidance to over 25,000 people in Israel, the West Bank and Iran seeking information about the war and how to stay safe.
Bodycam footage shows Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders receiving a ticket for driving 101 mph, adding to concerns about the fifth-round draft pick's character.
Tarek El Moussa could face legal action after receiving a battery citation for allegedly shoving and striking a man during an altercation at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas.
The Senate GOP's tax bill faces setbacks after the parliamentarian rejected key provisions, including CFPB defunding, Pentagon guardrails and environmental regulation repeals
President Donald Trump and his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, have found themselves at odds on whether Iran is close to being able to build a nuclear weapon.
Louisiana's law mandating Ten Commandments displays in public schools deemed unconstitutional by 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, with judges citing First Amendment violations.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) elects new vice chair following David Hogg controversy, as the progressive stepped down amid tensions over his plan to primary incumbent Democrats.
The Minnesota state senator who survived an assassination attempt last weekend says he and his wife were shot a combined 17 times — just moments before the gunman allegedly murdered another lawmaker and her husband.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto was one strike away from joining elite company when a controversial call derailed his immaculate inning attempt.
While Democratic senators are blaming President Donald Trump for the Iran-Israel conflict, Republicans are urging the president to continue standing in support of Israel.
Former first lady Michelle Obama shared thoughts about parenting sons on her IMO podcast with brother Craig Robinson, expressing relief at not having a boy like Barack.
Police warn about "jugging," a crime where thieves monitor banks and ATMs, then rob victims who withdraw large sums of money, with cases spreading from Texas to South Carolina.
Newark Airport faces delays due to FAA Traffic Management Program triggered by staffing shortages, with flights delayed over an hour and a half amid nationwide controller shortages.
Luxury real estate agent and reality TV star Sara Burack has died at the age of 40 after a hit-and-run, Southampton Town Police Department confirmed with Fox News Digital.
Trump signals possible settlement with Harvard over international student policies amid legal battle where the university sued DHS challenging the revocation of its exchange program.
Ana Navarro argued former presidents like Barack Obama should break the tradition of silence, claiming America faces a crisis under President Trump that requires everyone to speak out.
The Pittsburgh Penguins drafted Guido Tenesi in the 1973 NHL amateur draft. He is remembered fondly by fellow castmates as "forever a Chief." Tenesi was 71.
Nashville mayor defends releasing immigration officers' names, calling the move a mistake but adding that the "bigger" concern is ICE officers trying to conceal their identities.
Britain, France, Germany, and EU expressED concerns Friday over Middle East tensions and Iran's nuclear program during meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi in Geneva.