Lisa Gilbert of Public Citizen defends 'No Kings' protests as peaceful despite June 14 violence that led to arrests in Texas, Utah, California and other states.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks American Tomahawk missiles in meeting with President Donald Trump following his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Comedian and actress Tig Notaro described dropping her friendship with Cheryl Hines over her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr,. and his presidential campaign.
Test your knowledge with a news quiz featuring Secretary Linda McMahon's school shutdown remarks and Bari Weiss becoming The Free Press editor-in-chief.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defends Virginia Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones despite violent text messages about killing his GOP rival in 2022.
An ancient limestone relief depicting Egyptian seasons was stolen from a 2,300 B.C. tomb at Saqqara near Cairo, adding to recent artifact theft cases in Egypt.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich calls Democrats the 'party of weirdness' on Fox News, citing their leftward shift as driving voters toward Republicans.
President Donald Trump's Israel-Hamas ceasefire draws mixed reactions from Hollywood activists, with some staying silent while others question the peace agreement's terms.
Representative proposes ending trade wars and reopening government to help struggling farmers facing bankruptcy amid rising production costs and lost markets.
Gaza ceasefire creates unexpected quiet among Free Palestine supporters as moral identity conflicts with acknowledging incremental progress in activism.
Compute is the fuel of the future and whoever controls it, will control artificial intelligence. America must maintain its technological edge in this field.
Three labor unions sued the Trump administration, arguing that it violated the First Amendment rights of visa holders by searching their social media for specific viewpoints.
The Trump administration is showing signs of easing federal limits on marijuana, reflecting shifting views as pot moves to billion-dollar mainstream industry.
The Cinncinati Bengals, led by a connection of Joe Flacco and Ja'Marr Chase, beat Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers in thrilling fashion on "Thursday Night Football."
The Department of Homeland Security announced that migrants paroled in the U.S. would face a new $1,000 immigration fee "to institute accountability and prevent rampant fraud."
The three men running for New York City mayor clashed on the debate stage for the first time on Thursday night while discussing a wide variety of issues.
Erika Kirk, now CEO of Turning Point USA, shares her late husband Charlie Kirk's Presidential Medal of Freedom with staff in an emotional office moment.
College students at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Oklahoma are supportive of visa revocations for foreigners who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination.
President Donald Trump revived his $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times after a federal judge in Florida demanded the suit to be shortened within 28 days.
U.S. military drone strike destroyed a drug-smuggling submersible in the Caribbean Thursday, leaving 2 to 3 survivors in the water, a U.S. official tells Fox News.
New York City Public Schools filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over its move to cut $47 million in promised grants due to transgender bathroom policies.
Palmer Luckey reveals on Joe Rogan's show he supported Donald Trump since 2009, praising the former president's consistent stance against foreign wars.
NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani backtracked on the debate stage from a comment made the previous day in which he declined to call on Hamas to disarm.