An Ohio state senator introduced legislation that would require rioters to pay for damages they caused while breaking the law, as anti-Israel protests continue across the U.S.
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Leonard Nimoy, the actor known and loved by generations of “Star Trek" fans as the pointy-eared, purely logical science officer Mr. Spock, died in 2015. He was 83.
Troy Miller, National Religious Broadcasters president, revealed insights into 2 Corinthians 4:13, "I believed, and so I spoke" — and how this verse has impacted vocations in Christian media.
An Indiana serial killer, Herb Baumeister, is believed to have killed at least 25 people and buried over 10,000 pieces of human remains on his 18-acre property.
Michael Landon, who starred in the series "Little House on the Prairie," died in 1991 from pancreatic cancer. He was 54. He passed away three months after his diagnosis.
Democrats have lobbed "carpetbagger" attacks at Republican Senate candidates in swing states as they look to preserve their majority in the upper chamber, despite a difficult election map.
Mosab Hassan Yousef defected to Israel in 1997 and worked as a double agent until he fled to the United States in 2007. He has remained an outspoken critic of Hamas and its supporters.
A New York school district has started installing vape detectors in middle school bathrooms at the suggestion of a student noticed her classmates were addicted to vaping.
A 60-year-old Disneyland employee died just days after she fell off a moving golf cart while backstage at the California theme park, law enforcement said.
On this day in history, June 9, 1891, American composer Cole Porter was born in Peru, Indiana — and went on to great success as a writer of songs and lyrics for celebrated Broadway shows.
Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets from Beyoncé last year, totaling $3,700, the Biden-appointed justice revealed in a financial filing.
The Second Amendment Foundation announced that they are willing to "challenge the law" and "defend" Donald Trump if the New York Police Department revokes his concealed carry license.
An anti-Israel protester wearing a Hamas headband held up a bloodied Biden facemask outside the White House on Saturday during a planned demonstration in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Washington, D.C., on Saturday – not for a protest, but to bring Jesus Christ to the people of the city and to promote their faith.
The father of Lucy Morgan, the 6-year-old who died in a freak badminton accident, talked about his daughter's faith and decision to follow Jesus prior to her death.
A 689-foot freighter had to go back to port after it hit an underwater obstacle and started taking on water on Saturday, listing as much as 15 degrees.
Roughly 5,000 of Los Angeles Dodgers fans planned a takeover in the Bronx, attending Saturday night's game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
Officials announced that quarry workers found an ancient mammoth near the Jyrgalang River in Kyrgyzstan while working. Archaeologists carefully extracted the teeth from the sand.
"Godfather" director Francis Ford Coppola has been accused of some inappropriate behavior on the set of his new film, "Megalopolis," along with other production difficulties.
Judge Juan Merchan is facing scrutiny for risking the credibility of his own jury after he sent a letter to Trump's team about a comment posted to the court's public Facebook page.
After Jake Paul fights Mike Tyson Nov. 15, he may have another superstar lined up in female boxing champion Claressa Shields, who is 14-0 in her career.
First lady Jill Biden left France after the commemoration of D-Day on Thursday to fly to Hunter Biden's trial in Delaware on Friday before heading back to Europe on Saturday.
An expert told NPR that the frustrations felt by European farmers over the EU's climate policies could sway the ongoing 2024 European Parliament election.
Ryan Seacrest wrote a tribute to Pat Sajak after his final turn as "Wheel of Fortune" host, saying he's "set the standard" for those following in his footsteps.
Caitlin Clark's omission from the women's national team was made, in part, over fear of how fans might have reacted to her limited playing time, according to one report.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is under investigation for an alleged "pay-for-play" scheme after a report showed a business got a big rate hike after it donated to her inauguration
A sprawling 278-unit residential tower in the Skid Row neighborhood of Los Angeles is set to open in June and will provide homeless people with several benefits.
WWII veteran Ronald Scharfe, who fought in the battle of Iwo Jima at the age of 16, reflects on his service and issues a pointed message about the state of the country.
A new International Olympics Committee style guide advised the media on how to refer transgender athletes, stating it is "harmful" to disclose their biological sex.
During this busy summer travel season, experts shared four smart tips and tricks to help make traveling with a checked bag as painless as humanly possible.
Bryce Harper is taking in the moment of playing in London. After belting his 15th home run of the year, he pulled off the Euro-style soccer celebration.
In a new interview with Politico, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., slammed people who are often asking him about President Biden's age and mental fitness for office.
A spokesperson for Steve "Mongo" McMichael said Hall of Fame organizers are making plans for a special presentation at the home of the former Bears player.
A Yale Law professor says there's another strategy Trump's legal team could pursue to limit the impact of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's case on the 2024 presidential election.
Israel's successful mission to rescue four hostages was weeks in the making and involved hundreds of people, the IDF said, as new details about the raid come to light.
During his appearance on "Real Time," Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., spoke about his political evolution and how progressivism left him after the events of Oct. 7.
USA Basketball is expected not to select Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark for the women's national team as they prepare for the 2024 Olympics in Paris this summer.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office said the DA is willing to testify to House lawmakers on his prosecution of former President Trump, but not when they want.
HBO's Bill Maher took swipes against the teammates of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark for not rushing to help her following the controversial foul that landed her on the ground.
President Biden has won the Democratic presidential caucuses in Guam, according to the Associated Press, based on party results from the U.S. territory in the western Pacific Ocean.
Barriers were erected around the White House ahead of this weekend's pro-Palestinian protest, where activists call for an end to U.S. support for Israel amid its war with Hamas militants.
Several San Francisco fentanyl users told The San Francisco Chronicle that the city's aggressive drug enforcement hasn't encouraged them to seek substance abuse treatment.
While you may already use some of the many iPhone tricks out there, we’ve complied a list of six tips to try and six things to avoid to improve your phone experience.
An opinion piece published by the The Tennessean last month likened Caitlin Clark's popularity to Elvis Presley's because of the marketability of their "whiteness."
The U.S. and its allies are seeking to rope in Iran’s aggressive efforts to build an atomic weapon, but time is working against the Biden administration, experts note.
HBO's Bill Maher panned President Biden's executive order on combatting the border crisis, insisting it's a pre-election "Hail Mary" that won't win over voters.
Craft Ventures co-founder David Sacks predicts a "cascade" of support for former President Trump in Silicon Valley, citing a "hostile" stance on crypto by the Biden administration on "The Ingraham Angle."
President Biden was criticized by conservatives on social media after delivering a speech in France they said sounded eerily similar to former President Reagan's.
James Clapper, director of national intelligence for the Obama administration, refused to retract a past attack on the Hunter Biden laptop as Russian disinformation.
Pat Sajak, Kevin Costner and Jelly Roll spoke with different outlets throughout the week and made some crazy confessions. Here are the wildest confessions from this week.
In a rare sighting recently, the endangered North Pacific right whale was spotted off the coast of California by a marine wildlife team near Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
A Reddit user was told by her sister-in-law that her four-month-old child's name was off-limits, as it was her stillborn daughter's name. The mother refuses to change the name; others weighed in.
A student at Garfield High School in Seattle, Washington has died after being shot while trying to break up a fight outside of the building, police say.
New York Democrats prosecuted Trump solely to create a political advantage for their unpopular candidate by convicting and threatening to imprison his Republican opponent.
The United States will have to prove it has more than just a "good generation" of talent, and it starts with Copa América, Alexi Lalas told Fox News Digital.
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, speaks with Fox News Digital about his event alongside Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., on policy discussions with Black Americans.
A Chinese network has scammed over 800,000 international online shoppers by tricking them into giving away credit card information. Here's how to keep yourself safe.
A massive explosion that destroyed an Arlington, Virginia, duplex in December was started intentionally by the homeowner who died in the incident, officials said.
Is ketchup or mustard better for your health? Nutrition pros break down the specs of both food condiments and reveal the best option to squeeze onto your next entree.
Three Jewish students filed a civil rights lawsuit alleging UCLA allowed protesters to block Jewish students from walking to classes, offices and the library on campus.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he and Democrat leaders in the state Legislature are attempting to negotiate a Proposition 47 reform measure off the November ballot.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he and Democrat leaders in the state Legislature are attempting to negotiate a Proposition 47 reform measure off the November ballot.
Amanda Knox says she was "flabbergasted" Wednesday when the Italian Supreme Court convicted her of slandering former boss Patrick Lumumba over Meredith Kercher's 2007 murder.
The FBI Agents Association opposes parole for Leonard Peltier, the Native American activist who gunned down two FBI agents, Ronald Williams and Jack Coler, in 1975.
District Attorney Fani Willis had high hopes to take former President Trump to trial before the November election, but that prospect has never appeared slimmer.
A Pitt study concluded there is enough lithium to be extracted from wastewater created through hydraulic fracturing to supply America with nearly 40% of its needs.
Kensington Palace confirmed to Fox News Digital that Kate Middleton won’t be serving as Inspecting Officer of the traditional Colonel’s Review on Saturday.
It's been two decades since a Republican carried Virginia in the White House race, but GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the Commonwealth is in play as former President Trump and President Biden face off in a 2024 election rematch.
Iran is using a host of AI tools to find and arrest regime critics. NGOs and others worry the mullahs' other target is women who fail to wear the hijab.
A four-year-old clip of comedian Chelsea Handler saying that 50 Cent "cannot vote" for former President Donald Trump because he is Black, sparked a response from Sen. Tim Scott.
Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle had his No. 7 retired on this day in history, June 8, 1969, before 61,000 fans in Yankee Stadium. He spent his entire 18-year baseball career with the New York Yankees.
To help fend off violent crime in a neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut, around 40 citizens patrol the streets as part of a legally-armed group called the 'Self-Defense Brigade.'
Pat Sajak will be acting in the play "Prescription: Murder" with broadcaster friend Joe Moore following his exit from "Wheel of Fortune" in a fundraiser for a Hawaii theater.
Retired astronaut William Anders, who was a member of the Apollo 8 crew, has been identified as the pilot inside the plane that crashed in the waters off the San Juan Islands on Friday afternoon.
Billy Ray Cyrus is sharing a message to his daughter Miley Cyrus during a rumored family feud. Billy Ray took to social media to share his favorite memory with Miley.
During a recent podcast interview, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos said that it is "journalistic malpractice" for networks to interview Trump live because of his lies.
Expert Mickey Bergman gave Fox News an inside look at ongoing negotiations to free Paul Whelan from Russian prison and recount the situations of other detained Americans.
Investigators in Indiana are continuing to search the White River for the body of Brandon Perry, who police allege was killed and dumped by his 17-year-old son.
In an interview with "The Today Show" host Hoda Kotb, Celine Dion opened up about what it feels like to sing with Stiff Person Syndrome and how her life has changed since her diagnosis.
The former Broncos defender is taking legal action after racking up more than $500,000 in fines for allegedly taking medicine that had THC as an ingredient.
The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will play in a Brazilian stadium where the color green is unofficially "forbidden," adding a uniform twist to the game.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., tells CNN it's "wrong" for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be invited to speak to Congress next month.
The Wethersfield town council in Connecticut refused to fly the "thin blue line' flag to honor a fallen trooper, with one member calling it "antagonistic."
WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark's popularity continues to be a hot topic in the sports world, and TNT basketball analyst Charles Barkley is maintaining his stance of calling out the "petty nonsense" in the league.
Many celebrities have had their successful entertainment careers analyzed in college courses, as stars like Bruce Springsteen and Nicki Minaj have been the subject of classes.
Pat Sajak gave a simple farewell on social media Friday ahead of his last "Wheel of Fortune" episode. The 77-year-old has hosted the game show since 1982.
The judge presiding over former President Trump’s New York criminal trial notified his defense team on Friday of a comment on the court's public Facebook page that implies one of the jurors discussed the guilty verdict ahead of time.
Illegal immigrants are eligible for a number of benefits and services provided by both local governments and taxpayer-funded non-governmental organizations.
Surveillance footage that has emerged appears to show missing TV doctor Michael Mosley made it to the village of Pedi after leaving a Greek beach on the island of Symi.
TNT basketball analyst Charles Barkley tore into ESPN's coverage of the rumors surrounding UConn head coach Dan Hurley and the Los Angeles Lakers during an appearance on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich."
The Portland Association of Teachers, which represents employees in Portland Public Schools, recently released guidance on "Teaching & Organizing for Palestine."
Prince William and Prince Harry avoided an "awkward" encounter with each other at the wedding of Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, and Olivia Henson on Friday.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end BJ Thompson is alert and responsive, according to his agent, after he suffered a seizure and went into cardiac arrest on Thursday.
Penny Chenery lived a long life, much of which was dedicated to horse racing. She was the owner of record-holding racehorse Secretariat, who won the Triple Crown in 1973.
The Belmont Stakes is the third, and longest, of the Triple Crown races. Secretariat, Easy Goer and American Pharoah are all among the fastest finishers.
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has acknowledged previously unreported trips overseas that were paid for by his friend, conservative businessman Harlan Crow.
Louisville, Ohio, kindergarteners "transformed" into graduating seniors in a viral video that captured the attention of millions of people across the globe.
Emma Roberts was granted a five-year restraining order against a man who is allegedly stalking the actress. The "American Horror Story" star filed for protection May 14.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing backlash after he ditched a D-Day ceremony in Normandy, France to do a TV interview during which he slammed the U.K. opposition party.
Former House Judiciary Chief Counsel Julian Epstein said due to "idiotic" far-left issues, voters want a "more common sense, centrist approach" heading into the election.
The Hill’s “Rising" host and former Bernie Sanders press secretary Briahna Joy Gray was fired after a controversial interview with the sister of an Israeli hostage.
Pat Sajak and Vanna White have been hosting "Wheel of Fortune" together since 1982, when White was hired. Take a look back at their time together on Sajak's final day as host.
Dr. Phil argued with CNN's Abby Phillip over whether former President Trump received a fair trial in a NYC courtroom last week, where he was found guilty on 34 felony counts.
The former Miami Dolphins star is facing a lawsuit on accusation he sent sexually explicit material of women without their consent, court documents showed.
The search for missing Dr. Michael Mosley, a British TV presenter, entered its third day Friday as coast guard divers and police scour the Greek island of Symi for him.
Not only did former President Donald Trump haul in over $12 million at a San Francisco fundraiser on Thursday evening, he also officially landed the endorsement of a major tech investor, David Sacks.
Jennifer Aniston became emotional during a conversation with Quinta Brunson about the 30th anniversary of "Friends." The actress recalled premiere day with the late Matthew Perry.
Sen. Chuck Schumer offered an explanation for his controversial inclusion on an invitation to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress next month.
Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina sent a letter to Northwestern University leaders, slamming what she called a failure to respond to lawmakers' questions on antisemitism.
High school students in California are having difficulties finding open spots to take the SAT with too few locations available to serve interested students.
Police in Kentucky looking for an 8-month-old baby whose been missing for weeks while the baby girl’s parents have been arrested after they were found holed up in a motel with drugs.
The Department of Justice filed criminal charges against a surgeon who exposed Texas Children's Hospital for secretly conducting gender-affirming care on minors.
Most Valuable Promotions announced Friday that the heavily anticipated fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has been rescheduled for Nov. 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end B.J. Thompson is in stable condition but remains "unconscious" after going into cardiac arrest during a team meeting on Thursday, his agent said.
Staffers at The New York Times and Reuters are publicly fighting with the influential NewsGuild of New York after one of the group's members made an anti-Israel post.
Tarek El Moussa is defending his and his wife Heather's comedic take on promoting their latest HGTV project after fans flocked to the couple's comment section and called their skit "violent."
A New Jersey mayor has called an error, in which a Jewish organization page was replaced by a photo of Muslim students in a local high school yearbook, a "blatant antisemitic" act.
UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley is reportedly meeting with the Los Angeles Lakers in California on Friday as reports about the two sides continue to intensify.
The reality of the Hunter Biden laptop is on display in court. But, the president's criticisms weren't trying to stop his son's gun charge. He was worried about a lot more.
In an interview with Dr. Phil, former President Trump railed against President Biden for being "incompetent to stand trial" in the classified documents probe.
The conservative Win it Back PAC is launching a new as as part of a massive seven-figure buy targeting Democrat Rep. Colin Allred over what it says is his support for reparations.
A kindergarten student from Florida celebrates his school graduation mid-flight after missing the ceremony. Xavier Joel walked down the aisle of a Frontier Airlines instead to commemorate.
President Biden's latest order limiting migrant entries into the United States has so far failed to have an impact on the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
Virginia woman Alyssa Jane Venable, 23, who was wanted for the triple homicide of three of her roommates was captured in New York Thursday after a high-speed police chase.
Eating more pomegranates, strawberries and walnuts could help improve memory among Alzheimer’s patients, a new study has found. Nutritionists react to the findings.
Atlanta Hawks assistant and former Notre Dame head coach Mike Brey thinks Dan Hurley can be just fine with the Lakers, but he knows it's a tough decision.
Legendary basketball coach Geno Auriemma acknowledged that WNBA rookies work through challenges, but he is convinced that Caitlin Clark has been "targeted" with physical play.