Over 10,000 illegal immigrants, including murderers, kidnappers and sexual predators, have been arrested in Los Angeles since June despite pushback from sanctuary leaders and rioters.
Family coach criticizes Oprah Winfrey for addressing the estrangement crisis on "The Oprah Podcast" after allegedly promoting no-contact culture for decades.
Tony Dokoupil becomes the latest anchor tasked to revive "CBS Evening News," which has suffered placing third among the three major newscasts for decades.
Rep. Elise Stefanik announces new book "Poisoned Ivies" exposing alleged corruption at elite universities, drawing from congressional hearing experiences.
In a Truth Social post President Donald Trump asked when he will be credited for creating "perhaps the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country."
Archaeologists discovered over 100 bullets at Culloden Battlefield, revealing new insights into the 1746 battle when Bonnie Prince Charlie's forces fell.
Political dating challenges emerge as attendees discuss cross-party relationships, with some facing rejection over Trump support while others remain open.
Tyler Robinson makes first court appearance for alleged Charlie Kirk murder as judge battles media over trial transparency and camera access in Utah courtroom.
King Charles leaves door open for Prince Harry this Christmas despite ongoing tensions. Royal experts weigh in on a potential reconciliation during the holidays.
The Kansas City Chiefs face playoff elimination at 6-7, as Robert Griffin III identified a key problem hurting Patrick Mahomes and the struggling offense.
Food industry giants including General Mills, Nestle USA and Mars face historic lawsuit seeking restitution for public healthcare costs in San Francisco.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss claimed the Bank of England sabotaged her 49-day tenure in 2022, revealing details in an exclusive Fox News Digital interview.
High-profile Democratic heavyweights, including Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker appear to be positioning themselves for 2028 at a major party summit.
Minnesota benefits fraud involving Somali immigrants costs taxpayers over $250 million through allegedly bogus programs, revealing fiscal impacts of mass migration.
The family of Chicago police officer Krystal Rivera filed a wrongful death lawsuit after she was fatally shot by partner Carlos Baker on duty over the summer.
HUD launches investigation into DEI housing practices in Boston, Massachusetts, alleging the city's race-based preferences violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves granted clemency to Marcus Taylor, who served more than 10 years of a sentence for a crime with a five-year maximum penalty.