Mohammed Fattah Burhan Rahman, the son of Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan, has died at a hospital in Turkey's capital of Ankara after being severely injured in a motorcycle accident.
Foods such as cottage cheese and sardines may seem unappetizing to some, but experts say the health benefits outweigh the gross factor β with many foods being rich in vitamins and protein.
The Department of Homeland Security is winding down a controversial experts group after a lawsuit from a conservative legal group who said it was in violation of federal law.
Morgan Wallen's lawyer said the country music star will appear in person at his next court hearing regarding the alleged chair-throwing incident from April.
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The DOJ filed indictments against Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas on Friday in connection with an investigation into bribes he allegedly took from an Azerbaijan-based company.
The CDC urged dairy workers to wear protective equipment when working near cows after a farm worker in Texas developed a serious eye infection while infected with bird flu.
While promoting her third album "Radical Optimism," Dua Lipa visited a New York public high school with Drew Barrymore. Lipa discusses her career and the new sound of the album.
Caitlin Clark, Indian Fever rookie and No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft, says flying commercial flights will be an "adjustment" as she beings her pro career.
Colombia has ended diplomatic relations with Israel despite its military relying on Israeli equipment. It is unclear how the end of relations will affect trade between the countries.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a member of the far-left "Squad," told anti-Israel agitators encamped at the University of Oregon she loved them and thanked them during a Zoom call.
New York Police Department officials on Friday shared photographs of anti-Israel materials handed out at New York University including the phrases "Death to America" and "Long Live the Intifada."
China alleges that in 2016, the Philippines entered into an unwritten agreement that restricted access by military and other official ships to islands in the South China Sea.
San Franciscoβs famed Fishermanβs Wharf district is seeing a surge in sea lions. The sea lions first started appearing at Pier 39 after an earthquake in 1989.
Universities including Michigan, Indiana and Northeastern are taking measures to ensure this year's commencement can proceed in the face of widespread anti-Israel demonstrations.
Columbia University in New York provided an update to faculty and students about reopening its campus following weeks of antisemitic and anti-Israel unrest.
Michael Rapaport railed against cancel culture on a new episode of his podcast after his comedy show in Madison, Wisconsin, was canceled due to threats over his pro-Israel views.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend. Astronomers say it should be visible in both hemispheres. The Eta Aquarids occur every year in early May.
31 people have been confirmed dead and more than 70 are missing as heavy rains continue to batter Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul, officials say.
North Carolina officials are reportedly investigating the April 27 death of 30-year-old Mica Miller of Myrtle Beach. She was found deceased in Lumber River State Park.
Dallas police said Thursday that an investigation into assault allegations against Cowboys' QB Dak Prescott found βinsufficient evidence" to support the case, according to a report.
A villa once owned by Adolf Hitlerβs propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, is reportedly going to be given away in an effort to end a decades-long debate.
Japan Airlines was unable to find a replacement pilot after a captain scheduled to fly from Dallas to Tokyo on April 23 had a night of raucous drinking with his flight crew.
Anti-Israel protesters are facing criticism for wearing masks and other face coverings while participating in demonstrations on American college campuses.
As NYC prosecutors move forward with charges against anti-Israel agitators who occupied a Columbia University building, they are also probing an NYPD officer.
Officers from the New York Police Department went to New York University and The New School, where they ultimately arrested 56 people, with no incidents, between both schools.
Charges are "imminent" against teens who threw heaps of garbage from a boat during the Boca Bash, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.
A High Court judge in the U.K. ruled on Friday that the government's approval of a plan to meet climate targets lacked evidence of its feasibility and was unlawful.
A new study found a correlation between avocado consumption and reduced diabetes risk in Mexican adults. Several dietitians weigh in on the fruit's nutritional benefits.
Georgia's prime minister has pushed back against U.S. criticism of a proposed "foreign agents" law, dismissing it as false and reminiscent of past interference.
Agitators on the University of Pennsylvania's campus are passing around multiple "how-to" guides on protesting the war in Israel, including breaking into buildings.
Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that hosts U.S. troops following a decision to expel U.S. forces, according to a U.S. defense official.
China's advancing space exploration program has launched a new lunar probe to explore the far side of the moon. China has its own space station and conceptual plans for a moon base.
Editors at Columbia Law Review are requesting that Columbia Law School cancel exams for students following the NYPD removing anti-Israel protesters from campus.
New York Police Department officials on Friday shared photographs of anti-Israel materials handed out at New York University including the phrases "Death to America" and "Long Live the Intifada."
Video footage shows the moment a single-engine Cessna makes an emergency landing on a beach in New York's Long Island on Wednesday after getting into engine trouble.
Ryan Gosling spoke with The Wall Street Journal recently about how his thought process surround whether to sign onto a movie or not changed when he became a father.
Kenya's president has delayed the reopening of schools due to ongoing heavy rains and floods, which have resulted in over 200 deaths, he announced on Friday.
A bomb explosion at a refugee camp in eastern Congo has killed at least five people, including children, with over 20 others sustaining injuries, officials say.
The Kentucky Derby has taken place since 1875 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Since its beginning, there have been many memorable moments at the historic race.
In France, police were able to peacefully remove students who were engaging in an anti-Israel protest from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and 23 other campus sites.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley hit a Pacers fan in the head after launching a basketball into the crowd multiple times during the team's Game 6 loss on Thursday night.
Over 100,000 illegal immigrants protected by an Obama-era executive order will soon be able to obtain health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act, officials said Friday.
Modelo Especial, brewed in Mexico, is the top-selling beer in the United States following years of growth and in the wake of the Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney disaster.
The Kremlinβs spokesman says recent statements by Franceβs president and Britainβs foreign secretary about the war in Ukraine will deepen international tension.
Priscilla Presley's son, Navarone Garcia, is opening up about his substance abuse problems. The 37-year-old credited Priscilla for being "amazing" while he kicked his addiction to drugs.
Cambodiaβs Supreme Court has upheld the prison sentence of a labor union leader who led a prolonged strike against NagaWorld, the country's largest casino.
Valerie Bertinelli opened up about her relationship with ex-husband Eddie Van Halen after watching their son Wolfgang Van Halen's "Behind the Music" episode.
Two military personnel will face a court martial for their involvement in a military drone attack that killed 85 villagers in December in Nigeria's north.
Yemen's Houthi-run Sanaa University issued a statement condemning universities' suspension of students for anti-Israel protests and welcoming students to join their school.
Tami Bobo, the owner of Kentucky Derby horse Catalytic, told Fox News Digital the key to having a third horse make it to Churchill Downs is to "never overlook the less fortunate."
There are reports of Russian exiles being targeted all over the world, from countries known to have a large Russian population to those once thought safe like Spain and the U.K.
Politico and Axios co-founder Jim VandeHei encouraged reporters to admit mistakes and get off social media to combat record levels of distrust in journalism.
Defense chiefs from the U.S., Australia, Japan and the Philippines met in Hawaii to deepen cooperation amid concerns over China's activities in the South China Sea.
Britney Spears and ex-husband Sam Asghari finalized their divorce on Thursday after more than one year of marriage and on the same day she suffered medical incident.
Bernie Sanders claimed President Biden is risking his presidency by supporting Israel in it's war against Hamas and that the issue "may be Biden's Vietnam."
As his new DVD, "An All-Star Salute to Lee Greenwood" β a concert filmed in Alabama β goes on sale May 3 to help America's veterans, the Grammy-winning singer shared his faith in the U.S.A.
A Lewiston bowling alley is set to reopen following a shooting that took place last October in which a gunman opened fire inside, killing eight people.
Catholics now support former President Donald Trump over President Biden by a wide margin, according to new demographic polling from the Pew Research Center.
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The resurgence of hip-hop in China has marked a significant journey from suppression to prominence. In 2018, Chinese censors imposed restrictions on hip-hop.
Some commentators and lawmakers condemned the new Antisemitism Awareness Act that just overwhelmingly passed in the U.S. House, claiming it violates free speech rights.
AL lawmakers signed a bill to ensure President Joe Biden will appear on the November ballot since he won't be formally nominated until after Alabama's early certification deadline.
A new church is bringing spiritual comfort to war-weary residents of the Ukrainian village of Lypivka this Orthodox Easter season. Two years ago, it provided refuge.
Heavy rains and flooding have killed 13 people so far in Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul so far. Thousands have been displaced and 21 are still missing.
French officials have inaugurated a storage basin meant to keep the River Seine cleaner. The Seine is set to be the venue for marathon swimming at the Paris Games.
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was initially stopped from voting at a polling station on Thursday after forgetting to provide proper identification.
The San Francisco 49ers once again suffered a crushing loss in the Super Bowl to the Kansas City Chiefs, but one of their former stars says they have what it takes to get over the hump.
UCLA law student Matthew Weinberg sounded off on "Fox & Friends" as law enforcement dismantled an anti-Israel encampment Thursday following a standoff with protesters.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has condemned Russia for a cyberattack allegedly orchestrated by its military intelligence service against Germany.
Darvin Ham is expected to be fired by the Los Angeles Lakers, and one report has two "real" candidates to fill his spot as head coach, and they both have connection to LeBron James.
At least 15 people were killed on Friday in northern Pakistan after a bus plunged into a rocky ravine after its driver lost control, according to police.
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Over 2,000 anti-Israel agitators have been arrested at college campuses across the United States since demonstrations began at Columbia on April 17 with students erecting a tent encampment.
AJ Styles is set to take on Cody Rhodes at WWE Backlash on Saturday in France. It's the first time the two will meet and the first time PLE will take place in the country.
Portland police arrested at least 30 anti-Israel agitators after they re-occupied the library at Portland State University hours after it was first cleared out by law enforcement.
If you consider Facebook's "People You May Know" section distracting, there's a way to temporarily remove it. There is no permanent way to eliminated it.
President Biden invoking Islamophobia during his condemnation of ongoing anti-Israel protests on college campuses Thursday was attacked on social media.
When a prosecutor contorts statutes and deploys lying witnesses to fool a jury into convicting an innocent defendant, it is an assault on the rule of law and an abuse of our system.
Antifa is back and it's on college campuses across the U.S. The protests are well-organized and coordinated and they might just be getting started. But the group can be stopped.
TikTok influencer and conservative commentator Oli London ripped the social media platform for helping to fuel antisemitism that has manifested in riots on college campuses.
'Big Brother' financial regulations invade the privacy of business owners. I went to Congress to get them to help protect the more than 33 million small businesses in the US.
MIT postdoctorate researcher Lior Alon spoke with Fox News Digital at the school encampment where he criticized the response to antisemitism by school leaders.
President Biden, while condemning anti-Israel violence at college campuses across the country, brought up Islamophobia despite the worst antisemitism outbreak in decades.
Noise-canceling earbuds and headphones can be helpful when you need silence β but could they be hazardous to your health? Audiology experts offered important insights.
Officials with the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society announced this week that the remains of a 1909 shipwreck were discovered partially intact at the bottom of Lake Superior.
Donald Trump moves from the courtroom in New York City to the banquet rooms in South Florida on Friday, as he headlines a gathering of top Republican donors and teams up with potential running mates.
Charlotte, North Carolina, shootout that left four officers dead Monday after they tried to serve a warrant was "highly unusual," according to a former U.S. Marshals task force member.
The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby is Saturday, and for the third consecutive year, the event will be without Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who was suspended in 2021.
A former U.S. Senator and longtime Biden ally said in 2012 that the Department of Justice is "full of Biden people" renewing concerns about the departments impartiality.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in January declared he would ignore a U.K. Supreme Court ruling that determined the Rwanda policy was unlawful and pushed the policy through in April.
Anti-Israel demonstrations at Columbia University kicked off a national wave of copycats as outside agitators join students on major U.S. college campuses.
The Kentucky Derby debuted in 1875, the horse race a vision of Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., grandson of American explorer William Clark in hopes of reviving commonwealth's economy.
Patriotic students at Rutgers University counter anti-Israel protesters on campus by waving an American flag, chanting "USA! USA!" and singing the National Anthem.
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt spoke about their concerns when it comes to artificial intelligence, while their film "The Fall Guy" highlights practical stunt work.
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Margaret Mitchell earned a Pulitzer Prize in Novels for her Civil War epic "Gone with the Wind" on this day in history, May 3, 1937. She died tragically at age 48.
Fox News host Sean Hannity says it is clear "inmates are absolutely running the asylum at colleges and universities" as anti-Israel protests rage across the country.
Fox News host Jesse Watters calls out the Department of Justice and media for their handling and coverage of the anti-Israel protests on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Victoria Beckham posted two photos of her and husband David Beckham on Instagram in celebration of his 49th birthday, joking she loves growing old with him.
Mexican authorities said they have questioned three people and found abandoned tents linked to the case of an American and two Australians who went missing in Baja California.
Patrick Mahomes is confident about the Chiefs' odds of making NFL history. The star quarterback has his sights set on a third straight Super Bowl title.
The mining town of Rubaya in eastern Congo, known for its production of a mineral used in smartphones, has been seized by a rebel group that allegedly has links to Rwanda.
The New York City Police Department confirmed an officer accidentally fired a gun while clearing protesters from a building at Columbia University on Tuesday night.
Michael Blowen founded thoroughbred retirement farm Old Friends two decades ago, and now he can watch former racehorses from his own house, including Silver Charm who won the 1997 Kentucky Derby.
UCLA Young Americans for Freedom chair Matthew Weinberg described consistent stonewalling by the school during the ongoing anti-Israel campus protests.
It is not yet clear how many states will vote in November on measures to preserve abortion access following the 2022 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Republican North Carolina congressional candidate Kelly Daughtry has suspended her campaign, all but clearing Trump-backed opponent Brad Knott's path to an easy win.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Julio Urias was sentenced to 36 months probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery.
The Suffolk District Attorney announced that they will not seek criminal charges against anyone, two years after newborns were found in a South Boston apartment freezer.
James Craig, a dentist accused of killing his wife by poisoning her protein shakes, allegedly tried to bribe a jail inmate into planting fake suicide notes at the couple's residence.
The start of jury selection has been delayed in the first civil trial stemming from the Astroworld festival in 2021, where 10 people died in a crowd surge at a concert by rapper Travis Scott.
Mary J. Blige will appear alongside superstar friends Tiffany Haddish, Jill Scott, Taraji P. Henson, and others at her Strength of a Woman Summit and Festival, which begins May 10.
Environmental Conservation Officers on Long Island, New York, have been catching poachers after anglers were reeling in out-of-season striped bass and hiding them.
The Los Angeles Times reported that some political strategists are concerned about vulnerable positions ahead of the upcoming election over the crime issue.
Kevin Durant has reached incredible heights in his NBA career, but the Suns' general manager suggests the team can unlock something new in the 14-time All-Star.
Billy Idol discussed the transition from substance abuse during his wild rock star days to being "California sober." His lifestyle change came after a 1990 motorcycle accident.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided they will not be picking up Najee Harris' fifth-year option despite him producing three straight 1,000-yard seasons since entering the league.
The EU has announced an aid package of about $1.06 billion for Lebanon, which will largely go to boosting border control in order to halt the flow of migrants and asylum seekers to Italy and Cyprus.
Last year, Patti Peeples' home was taken over by squatters. Since their eviction, which happened 36 days after they arrived at the house, Peeples has fought for property owners' rights.
Former New York Gov. George Pataki called out President Biden for being largely silent on anti-Israel protests and said Iranian television in running with images of campus unrest.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, an exiled opposition leader in Belarus, said she has not heard from her imprisoned husband Siarhei Tsikhanouski for 421 days; he has been behind bars since 2020.
Veteran and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii., offered a dark vision of America's future if Biden and Harris win again in 2024 and continue their current agenda.
Jason McKenzie, the associate director of philanthropy at Augusta University, has been reported dead after his single-engine aircraft crashed in a residential part of the Georgia city.
Hamas said it was sending to Egypt a delegation for cease-fire talks, marking a sign of progress in attempts by mediators to work out an agreement between the militant group and Israel.
Jerry Boylan, the captain of a scuba dive boat that caught fire off Santa Cruz Island in California in 2019, killing 34 people, has been sentenced to four years in prison.
The Boone County Sheriffβs Office in Burlington, Kentucky, is celebrating a big "baby boom" as more than 15 officers welcomed a child within a one-year span.
It's been a week since the Atlanta Falcons made the decision to draft Michael Penix Jr. in the first round, and some around the NFL community are still scratching their heads.
Organizers announced a festival celebrating Asian American literary works, canceled by the Smithsonian Institution last year, is making a return from Sept. 14-22 and will be spread out nationwide.
Conservatives criticized MSNBC host Chris Hayes for a social media post complaining that anti-Israel protesters were receiving too much negative media attention.
A busy section of interstate in the southwestern part of Connecticut will be closed for an βextended period of time" after a tanker carrying gasoline crashed and burst into flames on Thursday morning, officials said.
The Alabama House Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a bill that would allow state inmates to speak by phone or video conference at parole hearings.
The Carolina Hurricanes are limiting ticket sales for their playoff series against the New York Rangers to residents of the Carolinas and parts of Virginia.
Nikolaos Michaloliakos, the head of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, has been granted conditional early release from prison; he was convicted of running a criminal organization.
NEW YORK CITY--Former President Trump visited a fire department in midtown Manhattan Thursday evening to visit and honor first responders, after spending hours in court for his unprecedented criminal trial.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders signed an executive order on Thursday in response to President Biden's "attack on common sense" with his new Title IX regulations.
Piers Morgan and liberal journalist Mehdi Hasan clashed over anti-Israel protests on Wednesday as Hasan argued those shouting "intifada" were not calling for violence.
John Rich praised UNC Chapel Hill students for defending the American flag on campus Tuesday and is offering a free concert that he says may be "one of the biggest events of the year."
Multiple Democrats who came out strongly in favor of law enforcement after the Capitol riot similarly condemned attacks on police officers during the campus anti-Israel protests.
Liberian President Joseph Boakai has signed an executive order to create a war crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of the country's back-to-back civil wars.
Haitian gangs laid siege to several Port-au-Prince neighborhoods, exchanging gunfire with police for hours and burning homes as hundreds fled the violence.
Ariel Collazo Ramos of High Point, North Carolina, has been federally charged with mailing a threatening postcard to central Georgia Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar.
A Palm Bay, Florida man allegedly told three kids fishing at a lake in a subdivision to get off his property, before pulling a gun on them and damaging their fishing gear.
A watchdog group is asking a federal court to unseal documents on DOJ subpoenas of the personal messages of members of Congress during the Trump-Russia investigation
Famed "Jeopardy!" champion James Holzhauer returned to "Jeopardy! Masters" on Wednesday and made a couple of hilarious remarks, earning lots of laughs from the audience and his fellow contestants.
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44-year-old Pennsylvania resident John Chapman has been convicted of kidnapping resulting in death in connection with the alleged 2019 killing of his girlfriend in a Nevada desert.
Rep. Jim Jordan grilled Robert Flaherty, a staffer to President Biden, after he said Elon Musk did not face "adverse actions" after taking over Twitter.
Cat cuddles might seem therapeutic, but a study suggests this could have adverse mental health effects down the road. The study researcher and a psychologist weighed in on the findings.
A soccer politics dispute between Morocco and Algeria, over a team jersey that includes disputed territory on a map of Morocco, will go to a full appeal hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
One person was killed and at least 18 were wounded Thursday in southwestern Pakistan as double landmine blasts detonated. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.
The entire GOP Senate conference signed onto a letter to President Biden, urging him not to support international agreements being proposed by the WHO for future pandemics.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said that the college campus protesters "hate Israel" and "hate America." He criticized the universities for "siding with the radicals."
Broadband internet service was disrupted across much of Nepal on Thursday as Indian vendors began withdrawing service to Nepali operators over payment defaults.
Peter Oosterhuis, a six-time Ryder Cup participant and multi-time winner on the European Tour who became a voice synonymous with the Masters after his playing career, died at 75.
As Serbian lawmakers voted a new government into office, two-pro Russia officials who are sanctioned by the U.S. were reinstated; the government got backing in a 152-61 vote in the parliament.