Paris Jackson clapped back at online haters who slammed her sheer black slip dress the musician wore at Stella McCartney's Paris Fashion Week show last week.
New York Police Department officials responded to a 911 call Monday and transported talk show host Wendy Williams to an area hospital for further evaluation.
A Pennsylvania high school boys basketball game turned into a brawl in the stands and on the court, as multiple arrests were made in a wild scene on Friday night.
A man is in custody after he allegedly attempted to kidnap a woman, only to have his attempt thwarted by the victim who slipped a note to a witness at a southern Utah gas station.
Grady Jarrett's time in free agency didn't last long after he reportedly agreed to terms with the Chicago Bears hours after the Atlanta Falcons released him on Monday.
Former Democratic vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said that Democrats did not take enough risks in his failed 2024 campaign.
Suspected Abbey Gate terror plotter Mohammad Sharifullah appeared in federal court on Monday, where the judge ordered he be held pending further hearings.
Secretary of State Rubio and a U.S. delegation will meet with Ukrainian leaders on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia to discuss ways to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Josh Sweat has a Super Bowl ring and now a new team after he reportedly agreed to a deal with the Arizona Cardinals to leave the Philadelphia Eagles in NFL free agency.
Randi Weingarten decried vouchers as a "tax credit" for wealthy families, and fears Trump's plan to terminate the Education Department will mean more funding to boost school choice.
Washington Commanders get a strong blindside protector for Jayden Daniels, dealing with the Houston Texans for five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil.
Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach, Florida, are taking different approaches to spring break. One city is welcoming college students while the other is telling them to go somewhere else.
As President Donald Trump marks 50 days into his second tour of duty in the White House, the most recent polls suggest that Americans are divided on the job he's doing
The White House reacted Monday after 20 attorneys general from New Jersey to California joined a Maryland suit seeking to halt DOGE's cuts to the federal workforce.
Simon Fisher-Becker has died, Fox News Digital can confirm. The "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" actor, who played the Fat Friar ghost, died March 9.
The Missouri father of a Kansas City Chiefs fan found frozen in a backyard in January 2024 has filed a lawsuit against the two suspects charged in connection with their deaths.
The New York Jets have a new starting quarterback, as Justin Fields, the ex-Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers signal caller, agreed to a 2-year deal.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Monday that will emphasize the role localities play in preparing for and responding to disasters.
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney was pressed on transgender athletes participating in women's sports during an interview on ABC's "The View" on Monday.
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel is working aggressively to comply with congressional document requests in order follow through on his commitment to transparency, Fox News Digital has learned.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 amid multiple scandals, is the frontrunner in the 2025 New York City mayoral race, as incumbent Eric Adams' approval ratings continue to plummet.
North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea after South Korea and the U.S. kicked off their first major joint military exercise of President Donald Trump’s second term.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., who delivered her party's response to President Donald Trump's address to Congress last week, said that Democrats are facing internal struggles.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is seeking to withdraw his predecessor's motion to seek reduced sentences for the Menendez brothers, serving life.
William F. Buckley, a leading voice for the modern conservative movement, founded National Review in 1955 to publish conservative commentary and analysis.
Gene Hackman's longtime friend, Tom Allin, recalled the legendary actor once telling him that he would have been dead "long ago" without his wife, Betsy Arakawa Hackman, taking care of him.
Cities in California, South Dakota and more are named the "happiest" cities in the United States. WalletHub's 2025 report ranked 180 cities. Did your home city make the list?