Conflict between two jihadist factions – Sunni-led Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and Shia Hezbollah – on the Syrian-Lebanese border highlights a growing sectarian divide in the region.
Brown University professor Dr. Rasha Alawieh was deported to Lebanon after allegedly admitting she went to the funeral of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Judge James Boasberg blocked Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, fueling a legal battle. Trump’s border czar vows mass deportations will continue.
Marco Rubio defended the deportation of Hamas sympathizers here in the U.S. on visas or green cards after a former Columbia University student was arrested by ICE.
After Obama-appointed Judge James Boasberg halted Trump's rapid deportation of Venezuelan gang members, Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, said he would be taking formal steps to impeach him.
Scott Peterson was attacked in prison by fellow California murderer Charles Miles, corrections officials said. Peterson was convicted of killing his pregnant wife, Laci.
Judge Rachel Krause has ordered District Attorney Fani Willis to pay more than $54,000 in relation to the RICO case of then-former President Donald Trump.
The Department of Veterans Affairs rescinded its directive permitting transgender-related health care services, aligning with President Donald Trump's two-sexes executive order.
A phone call was made to a doctor's office from Gene Hackman's wife, Betsy Arakawa Hackman's cell phone on Feb. 12, according to Santa Fe sheriffs. Officials previously believed she died Feb. 11.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, attended the Irish Guards’ annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on March 17 at the Wellington Barracks in London. She is Colonel of the Irish Guards.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos was trying to a "real job" with the paper and said he's gotten to know the Amazon founder.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, a colonel in the USAF reserves, said critics of the administration and its cuts to the federal workforce are wrong, pointing to a new facility in Virginia.
The Mead School Board in Washington is asking the federal government to weigh in after facing pressure to comply with state gender inclusive guidelines.
Forty-seven percent of registered voters approve of Trump’s performance — which equals his previous all-time high during the entirety of his political career.
President Donald Trump has allowed Customs and Border Protection agents the ability to hand out "maximum consequences" to those caught illegally crossing the border.
WalletHub ranks the best U.S. cities to celebrate St. Patrick's Day based on Irish pubs and restaurants per capita, hotel prices and weather forecast. See the list.
President Zelenskyy announces Ukraine's successful test of the Long Neptune cruise missile, a 620-mile-range strike weapon, as Russia escalates attacks amid fragile ceasefire talks.
President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson kicked off the Irish celebrations last week by welcoming Taoiseach Micheál Martin to the White House.
Tom Cruise is gearing up for the premiere of "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," which hits theaters May 23. In August, singer-songwriter Victoria Canal shut down romance rumors.
The May 2024 disappearance of California mom Nikki Cheng Saelee-McCain is now being investigated as a homicide based on evidence recently discovered by detectives.
A Peruvian fisherman said he ate roaches, birds and sea turtles to survive 95 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean after his boat encountered stormy weather.
The House Republican campaign committee is taking aim at more than two dozen Democrats in the chamber as it aims to expand its very fragile majority in next year's midterm elections.
Authorities are investigating a possible hate crime after a Catholic Church named after St. Patrick was discovered with "extensive vandalism," including a Satanic message in Wichita, Kansas.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer explained why he supported a Republican spending bill to avoid a government shutdown during a New York Times interview.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the building of 7 new miles of border wall in Arizona, after the admin announced the first contract of President Trump's second term to build more barriers.
During Sunday's episode of "American Idol," judges Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan were "mortified" after contestant Sophie Powers performed a song called “STFU."
President Donald Trump said the Supreme Court may need to weigh in on Clinton-appointed judge's order to rehire federal workers recently fired across several agencies.
New polls indicate Americans like the the Trump administration's goal of downsizing the federal government but are not so happy with how Elon Musk and DOGE are carrying out the plan.
Parents from Elmont High School in Long Island are demanding that schools within the rival Bellmore-Merrick School District be off sports schedules due to alleged race issues.
President Donald Trump claimed pardons for members of the Jan. 6 House Select Committee, and others, are not valid because former President Joe Biden signed them with an autopen.
A column published in The New York Times claimed the public was "badly misled" about the origins of COVID, even after its own science reporter called the lab leak theory "racist."
UFC star Conor McGregor teased an "important meeting" in Washington, D.C., on Monday, which comes a week after President Donald Trump spoke highly of the fighter.
An Iranian general vowed to respond "decisively and destructively" to threats after Trump said he ordered U.S. forces to launch strikes against Houthis in Yemen.
The addition of Defense Department troops to augment U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents has had a huge impact on the number of illegal crossing attempts.
President Donald Trump is expected to have a busy ninth week in office, including an apparent conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss a peace deal.
Christina Applegate explained this week that she had anorexia while working on "Married ... with Children" as a teenager and that she would eat in secret because of her shame.
Migrants, crime and a Level 2 travel advisory from the U.S. State Department have raised concerns about traveling to Turks and Caicos, a popular vacation destination for Americans.
Russia is seeking an "ironclad" guarantee that Ukraine is barred from NATO and foreign troops stay out, a deputy foreign minister for the Kremlin said.
A Guinness ambassador from Ireland shared with Fox News Digital some of the Irish stout's connection with the United States — and which food selections pair best with it.
Drs. Randy Pilgrim and Bentley Tate are on the front lines calling for more support for physicians' mental health as Congress considers the Lorna Breen Act.
NY climate lawsuit is one of many designed to let states abuse the courts to do what they have failed to do otherwise -- massively restrict energy production. They should fail.
The disappearance of an American college student in the Dominican Republic has prompted questions about liability that the resort where she was staying could potentially face.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, veteran Democratic strategist James Carville predicted other Democrats will follow Gavin Newsom and oppose trans athletes in women's sports.
What are the secrets of the “blue zones," where residents have not only more longevity, but more healthy years? Researcher Dan Buettner embarked on a mission to find out.
The Education Department is a quarter-trillion-dollar bureaucracy that strangles the states with red tape. The way to fix it is to get government out of the way.
Democrats used to know how to win. A president taught them in the 1990s that they had to listen to the American people and not just their own extreme left wing.
Trump critics are hypocrites who didn't criticize Biden power grabs. They are also ignorant of major constitutional crises from the Civil War to FDR's threats to the court.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's former chief diversity officer displayed a "significant lapse" in judgment and fiscal responsibility, according to an internal report.
Leaked emails to and from certain Minneapolis-area lawyers show efforts to actively thwart efforts from ICE to apprehend illegal immigrant defendants in the sanctuary city.
Travelers can dig up 66-million-year-old dinosaur fossils in New Jersey or mine for diamonds at an Arizona state park. See more U.S. locations where you can hunt for treasures.
A group of Minnesota Republican senators are planning to introduce a bill to include "Trump derangement syndrome" in the state's definition of mental illness.
President Donald Trump said he will likely be speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday while speaking with reporters on Air Force One.
President Donald Trump has activated the National Guard in tornado-struck Arkansas after storms ripped through multiple states over the weekend, leaving at least 37 dead.
North Carolina Tar Heels basketball's bid into the NCAA Tournament sent social media through a whirlwind on Sunday night as many believed they shouldn't have entered the bracket.
Wendy Williams enjoyed dinner in New York days after NYPD responded to a welfare check at her assisted living facility and hospitalized her for an "evaluation."
A 4-year-old Washington girl was "dragged" by a coyote just inches from the front door of her home on March 11, her father told local news, in a string of recent coyote encounters.
A Jewish man was "speechless" after reportedly seeing an Elon Musk protester draw a swastika on his Cybertruck in NYC. The incident comes amid a wave of anti-DOGE protests in the U.S.
The White House maintained that the federal judge who ordered a halt to the Trump administration's recent deportation flights "had no lawful basis" to issue the order.
The Players Championship comes down to a 3-hole playoff on Monday morning between Rory McIlroy and J.J. Spaun, both of whom finished 12-under after four rounds.
Police in New York City are actively searching for an unidentified male suspect who lit a man on fire overnight Sunday in in the middle of Times Square.
U.S.-based influencer Sam Jones faced widespread criticism on social media after posting a video in which she took a baby wombat from its mother and filmed the animal's reactions.
Teachers union head Randi Weingarten said she was "spitting mad" over the staffing cuts at the Department of Education, which she described as "evisceration by a thousand cuts."
Johnny Depp was uncomfortable with the sex-symbol status he received at a young age after being cast in Tim Burton's "Edward Scissorhands" in the '90s.