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.
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.
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.
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.
Illegal immigrants are eligible for a number of benefits and services provided by both local governments and taxpayer-funded non-governmental organizations.
Belarusian authorities have expressed willingness to investigate the death of a Polish soldier who was stabbed at the border last month, officials say.
No charges have been filed after a monster truck caused multiple utility poles to fall in Maine, resulting in two people being taken to the hospital, police say.
The military trial of 51 suspects, including three Americans, accused of being involved in a foiled coup attempt in Congo last month has opened in Kinshasa.
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.
The Stockholm-based Royal Swedish Opera has been fined after a stage technician died last year when he fell more than 40 feet from a balcony, officials say.
Hunter Biden was in court for the fourth day Thursday over charges related to violating federal gun laws, which largely focused on testimony from former girlfriend Hallie Biden.
Washington state's prison system operates the a program that trains inmates to become skilled firefighters. The inmates receive extensive training to combat forest fires.
Spain has become the first European country to request permission from the United Nations court to join South Africa's case against Israel, accusing it of genocide in Gaza.
The trial of an American soldier accused of theft during a visit to Vladivostok, Russia, is underway. He stands accused of allegedly stealing from his girlfriend.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that Germany will begin deporting criminals after a knife attack by an Afghan immigrant resulted in a police officer's death.
The White House urged Democrats to call back the Wall Street Journal and correct "false" narratives as it reported concerns about the president's mental acuity.
Day three of Hunter Biden's criminal trial included testimony from Biden's ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle; ex-girlfriend Zoe Kestan; and gun shop employee Gordon Cleveland.
"Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters weighs in on President Bidenβs cognitive health after The Wall Street Journal reported he is showing signs of decline behind closed doors.
MSNBC's Jen Psaki spoke candidly about the political calculations behind President Biden's recent executive order to combat the border crisis ahead of the election.
America First Legal is taking the Justice Department to court over its failure to furnish documents related to Matthew Colangelo, a key prosecutor in the NY v. Trump trial.
President Biden has shown signs of poor cognitive ability at times in private meetings with congressional leaders, but the White House maintains the he is still sharp and effective.
President Biden is expected to announce actions related to the ongoing crisis at the southern border, but it is unclear as to what shape those actions may take.
There have been dire warnings from V.P. Harris and other Democrats that the Justice Department under a reelected Trump would be 'weaponized.' Say what? Many think Biden already has.
The coast guard says the body of an unidentified man has been recovered off a beach northeast of the Greek capital with a 22-pound barbell attached to his leg with a rope.
Pakistani police say gunmen opened fire on polio workers in the country's northwest, killing a police officer assigned to protect them. One of the attackers died.
A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that Oregon defendants who have been in jail for more than seven days without a defense attorney must be released.
Border Patrol has encountered nationals from China, Jordan, Turkey and Mauritania crossing the U.S. southern border illegally in May, sources tell Fox News.
The Kansas City Chiefs might be getting used to making annual trips to Washington. The team visited the White House Friday in celebration of its latest Super Bowl win.
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian American journalist working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Tatar-Bashkir service, has been ordered to remain in custody.
Ukraine is enlisting prisoners to fight against Russia in an effort to bolster its military numbers in the war against Russia. More than 4,000 inmates have applied to join.
The Kansas City Chiefs will visit the White House to celebrate their second consecutive Super Bowl championship on Friday. Here's what to know about the main storylines.
A number of illegal immigrants affiliated with the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were nabbed in Texas this week, according to the top U.S. border official.
President Biden has given the green light for Ukraine to use American-made weapons to strike inside Russia. The policy shift is related to Kharkiv alone.
Former President Donald Trump is posting to Truth Social and has access to a television in a room where he is awaiting a verdict in the NY v. Trump case.
This year so far, 27,000 Chinese nationals have been apprehended at the southern border, and most of them will be released after they state a "credible fear" of persecution.
A Hawaii judge has halted plans for an artificial wave pool until developers can revise an environmental assessment to address concerns, officials say.
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page settled with the DOJ over privacy violations from their released texts, pending a judge's approval, while Strzok's lawsuit for backpay continues.
Spain's Parliament has voted to pass a contentious amnesty law aimed at pardoning Catalan separatists involved in the failed 2017 secession attempt, officials say.
Critics pushed back on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's comments connecting turbulence and climate change, but the USDOT returned fire with a study linking the two.
Louisiana's new illegal immigration law, which could soon be signed by the governor, takes the state a step closer to a legal battle with the Biden administration.
For this week's "Short questions with Dana Perino," co-anchor Todd Piro of "Fox & Friends First" reveals the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party β and the best advice he's ever received.
Former President Trump railed against the charges in the NY v. Trump case as ones even saintly Mother Teresa could not beat, while vowing to win the 2024 election.
Jury instructions have concluded in the criminal case against former President Trump in New York City with one particular instruction standing out to legal experts.
Inflation Reduction Act has steered U.S. energy policy firmly in the direction of Europeβs massive expansion of wind and solar power β ignoring the national security risks.
Authorities have opened an investigation into deadly unrest that has left seven people dead and significant destruction this month in France's New Caledonia.
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is set to be indicted for defaming the monarchy. This comes three months after he was freed on parole on other charges.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is toughening his rhetoric on the border crisis, saying that some migrants do indeed "game" the system β as the crisis remains a top issue.
An illegal immigrant from El Salvador now wanted for murder in West Virginia has an extensive criminal history which includes sexual assault and murder, authorities say.
The Biden administration is working to close an immigration loophole that allowed an Afghan migrant on the FBI's terror watclist to roam free in the U.S. for over a year.
Bidenomics has drivenΒ consumer sentiment to a six-month low, but weβve persevered through tough times before and will again. Still, don't be afraid to get out and enjoy your summer.
A Japanese town known for its views of Mount Fuji installed a large black screen to deter overcrowding and photo-taking tourists, but officials found holes in the screen.
Six people in Hong Kong, including a former organizer of the city's annual Tiananmen Square vigil, were arrested for allegedly posting rebellious content on social media.
Taiwan's legislature, controlled by the opposition Nationalist Party, passed changes that increase the legislature's power over budgets, including defense spending.
North Carolina and California are heading in completely opposite directions. One has a booming economy and the other has a deficit of $44.9 billion. Policies might be the reason.
The world is on edge from Ukraine to the Mideast to Taiwan. But Biden is undermining American national security by restricting exports of energy, especially Liquid Natural Gas.
Following an IDF strike that took out two senior Hamas terrorists, Israel announced it is investigating why innocent civilians were killed. On Monday, Netanyahu said something "went tragically wrong."
More than 70 veterans, relatives and medical providers contacted Florida Rep. Brian Mast to say the Department of Veterans Affairs cut off access to community care.
Representing the Carrol Independent School District in Texas, an attorney is confident in striking down the Biden administrationβs new protections for trans-athletes.
Trump attorney Alina Habba joined "Sunday Morning Futures" over Memorial Day weekend, where she discussed the alleged bias toward the prosecution in the Trump v. NY case.
President Biden repeated a story during his commencement address to West Point graduates about a time he was purportedly appointed to the U.S. Navy Academy but declined.
Former President Donald Trump is heavily considering Sen. Tom Cotton as a potential running mate in his 2024 campaign, according to a report from the New York Times.
A Georgia couple was sentenced to a year and a half in prison after they were convicted for abusing their 8-week-old son, leading to broken bones and hemorrhages in his eyes.
German authorities say they have arrested two men suspected of plotting a knife attack on worshipers at a synagogue. The arrests reportedly occurred on Friday.
Syrian Kurdish-led authorities in the country's northeast say they have handed over a British woman and three children linked to the Islamic State group to a U.K. delegation.
The distributor of the popular protest song "Glory to Hong Kong" on Friday announced the decision to remove the music from all platforms due to a court ban in the city.
A judge says a manager of the Hong Kong trade office in London and another man will go on trial for allegedly helping Hong Kong authorities gather intelligence in the U.K.
A French police officer in New Caledonia has been taken into custody after fatally shooting a 48-year-old man. The officer and a colleague were attacked by a group.
A 60-foot-long, bronze WWI monument will take form in Washington, D.C.'s Pershing Park. Master sculptor Sabin Howard reveals his creative process and what the work means for America's heroes.
The International Criminal Court has butted heads with most U.S. administrations since its founding, especially after it initiated an investigation into U.S. conduct in Afghanistan.
US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement confirmed that two Jordanian nationals who were apprehended after attempting to breach Marine Corps Base Quantico, are in country illegally.
A mysterious May 3 shooting north of Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, has raised eyebrows over potential intelligence surveillance of elite U.S. forces.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that former President Trump would raise gas prices by enabling foreign energy producers to βprice gouge" if he wins re-election.
A group of Republican senators questioned Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro's claims to lawmakers that the U.S. border is secure after an attempted breach of Quantico.
A Danish court dismissed a claim that a hospital violated a patient's rights by not providing adequate vegan meals during her stay four years ago, officials say.
The Biden administration is urging tech companies and financial institutions to address the rise of abusive AI-generated sexual images, authorities say.
After numerous warnings and harsh criticism, the Parliament in Tbilisi passed a Russian-style agents law. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., has announced a bill to sanction those involved.
Greek authorities, in collaboration with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, have dismantled an criminal group trafficking cocaine from Latin America to Europe.
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcementβs Los Angeles field office must halt a popular tactic used to arrest illegal migrants.
Rep. Ayanna Pressley claimed the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 was setting former President Trump up to enact 'wholesale policy violence' in a second term.
Russian news reports say a deputy chief of the military general staff has been arrested on charges of large-scale bribery. The arrest was reported on Thursday.
Thailand's public health minister announced plans on Thursday to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, permitting its use only for medical purposes and research.
Two Tunisian journalists were sentenced to one year in prison on Wednesday for criticizing the government. Both journalists denied the allegations in court.
Thailand's Constitutional Court accepted a petition from outgoing senators to investigate Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin over the appointment of a Cabinet member.
The White House released its menu for Thursday's state dinner honoring Kenyan President William Ruto and his wife, Rachel Ruto, which includes lobster and short ribs.
The Department of Homeland Security's independent watchdog has found a "fragmented" and "siloed" approach to resolving "derogatory information" for Afghan evacuees.
A Texas real estate agent helped remove squatters from a Houston home with such extensive damage that the entire house was taken down by its new owners.
Survey data reveals that in 2022, millions of Americans reported daily or near-daily marijuana use, surpassing those who reported daily alcohol consumption.
Tennessee is set to pioneer a new initiative, becoming the first state to provide free diapers to families enrolled in its Medicaid program, officials say.
A group of 66 people sent to juvenile facilities in Pennsylvania as children have filed lawsuits alleging that they suffered physical and sexual abuse by employees.
The ex-head of the UK's Post Office testified on Wednesday about one of the countryβs largest scandals that saw hundreds of branch managers wrongly convicted.
A planned U.N. vote on establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs has sparked political controversy.
Lawmakers in Congress are demanding answers from the Biden administration over a tour given to Cuban officials at Miami International Airport, including secure areas.
A petition by an Indian man who attempted to avoid extradition to the U.S. has been rejected by the Czech Constitutional Court, according to authorities.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visited Tirana on Wednesday and praised the joint efforts between the UK and Albania to combat illegal migration.
The White Houseβs transcript of Bidenβs NAACP speech featured nine corrections including one for his claim that he was vice president during the pandemic.
Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Lindsey Graham questioned Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the attempted breach of Quantico.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond told Fox News Digital he is ready to fight the Biden administration over a lawsuit over its anti-illegal immigration law.
A British lawmaker returned to work in the House of Commons after a six-month absence due to sepsis, which led to the amputation of his hands and feet.
Danish police have imposed a temporary ban on the Danish arm of the Bandidos motorcycle club due to their history of violence, according to authorities.
The White House is claiming that the bipartisan border bill, heading the Senate floor later this week, is a vital move to stop the flow of fentanyl across the border.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz clashed in a heated Senate hearing, with Cruz accusing the Biden administration of funding the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
Alan Dershowitz was allowed to stay in the courtroom during former President Donald Trumpβs trial while Judge Juan Merchan scolded witness Robert Costello.
Former President Trump slammed the prosecutor leading the NY v. Trump case as a "representative" of the Biden administration "trying to hurt" Trump's 2024 run.
Britain's government officials say thousands of victims of the U.K.βs infected blood scandal will start receiving their final compensation payments this year.
Former FEC Commissioner Bradley Smith was set to testify in NY v. Trump, but he was not brought before the court after the presiding judge limited what he could discuss.
Anatoly Maslov, a Russian physicist, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his alleged involvement in researching super-high flight speeds, officials say.
Ezra Bozeman, a 68-year-old prison inmate in Pennsylvania serving a life sentence for a 1975 murder during a robbery, has been granted a medical release order.
Former President Trump said his defense team in NY v. Trump has "won" the case "by any standard" while calling on presiding Judge Juan Merchan to dismiss it.
President Joe Biden is traveling to New Hampshire on Tuesday to detail the impact of a law that helps veterans get key benefits as a result of toxic exposure.
Nine Egyptian men have been acquitted by a Greek judge of charges related to a shipwreck that killed more than 500 migrants. The judge dismissed the case.
Michael Cohen, former President Donald Trump's former attorney, further damaged his credibility in court when he admitted to stealing thousands from the Trump Organization.
Michael Cohen, a lawyer who previously worked for former President Trump, admitted Monday in the NY v. Trump case that he stole thousands from The Trump Organization.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal by Omar Khadr, a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, seeking to vacate his convictions, officials say.
In Russia, a theater director and playwright are on trial for allegedly advocating terrorism through their play. Both have denied the accusations, officials say.
Former President Donald Trump ripped the New York court system ahead of his 19th day on trial in the NY v. Trump case while boasting he could win the Empire State come November.
An inquiry has found that British authorities and health officials exposed tens of thousands of patients to deadly infections through contaminated blood and products.
Homeland Security should mean keeping terrorist organizations out of the US. It doesn't. ISIS-K can walk right into the US across Biden's broken border. In fact, they already have.
South Africaβs highest court has ruled that former president is not allowed to run for Parliament in a national election next week because of a previous criminal conviction.
House GOP Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., defended her speech with Israeli lawmakers in Jerusalem amid President Biden's "failed leadership" on the Hamas war.
Republicans are outraged at a refusal by the Biden administration to turn over data related to the number of terror watchlist encounters by Border Patrol.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died on this day in history, May 19, 1994. The former first lady was a style icon and talented in her own right; she unwaveringly supported husband John Kennedy's ideals.
House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., will deliver passionate remarks in support of Israel at the Knesset Sunday morning with pointed criticism of President Biden.
ICE says it is not revealing more details about the two Jordanians arrested at a Marine base in Virginia this week, which officials say raises questions.
An Interior Department staffer became the first Jewish-American political appointee to publicly resign in protest of President Biden's support of Israel.
CNN's MJ Lee pressed Biden spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre on whether Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is still welcomed at the White House following his viral speech.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday said that the number of migrants who have crossed the southern border under President Biden's administration is higher than under the Trump administration.
President Biden's assertion of executive privilege to avoid letting audio recordings of his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur be made public is raising eyebrows among some legal experts.
A West Virginia trans athlete at the center of controversy after middle school girls protested her competing with them is now accused of sexually explicit comments to a female teammate.
A state judge in Richland County, South Carolina denied an injunction request from Planned Parenthood to slacken the state's six-week abortion ban to nine weeks.
An Indiana judge has ruled that tacos and burritos are "Mexican-style sandwiches," allowing a man to proceed with opening his new restaurant without an amendment.
A Florida man has spent the past few years trying to prove his citizenship after Social Security determined he was not eligible to receive his retirement payments.
Japan's parliament has passed a revision to the civil code, allowing divorced parents the option of joint child custody, effective by 2026, officials say.
The governments of eight European Union member states have called for a re-assessment of the situation in Syria to potentially allow for the voluntary return of Syrian refugees.
The U.S Supreme Court declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case on this day in history, May 17, 1954.
Two foreign nationals from Jordan are now in federal immigration custody after being apprehended at a Marine base in Virginia and attempted to access the site.
Detransitioner Prisha Mosleyβs lawsuit against the health care providers who pushed βgender-affirming care" on her as a teen was recently cleared by a judge.
The U.S. government's case in its corruption trial for Sen. Menendez amounts to guilt by association, co-defendants' attorneys in the New Jersey Democrat's corruption trial said.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed that Attorney General Merrick Garland asked President Biden to assert executive privilege over his Hur interviews.
Customs and Border Protection rejected a Fox News FOIA request to reveal nationalities of people arrested by Border Patrol in recent years, citing "privacy interests."
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for not releasing Bidenβs interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
A realtor in Texas has been helping his clients remove squatters from properties since 2020. Since then, he has used a unique approach to peacefully getting squatters out of homes.
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security released a public service announcement last week claiming that Pride month events are at a heightened risk of terrorist activity.
Lawyers in Tunisia protested recent arrests on Thursday, including two lawyers who were charged with violating a cybercrime statute targeting fake news.
Former Connecticut official Konstantinos βKosta" Diamantis, known for his involvement in school construction grants, has been arrested on federal charges.
A record number of illegal immigrants from a top foreign adversary are coming across the border in never before seen numbers, according to new figures released this week.
The brother-in-law of the Army reservist responsible for a mass shooting in Maine has voiced the family's struggle to get him help as his mental health deteriorated.
Attorney General Merrick Garland defended President Biden's decision to assert executive privilege over audio of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., is introducing the "Let Trump Speak Act" to stop judges from issuing gag orders to defendants in any criminal or civil proceeding.
President Salome Zourabichvili of Georgia has criticized a recently passed media bill as "unacceptable" and pledged to veto it, despite the ruling party's majority.
The White House asserted executive privilege over recordings related to Special Councel Robert Hur's depositions of Biden and his ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer.
Riots have erupted in New Caledonia, resulting in four deaths and widespread destruction. France has declared a state of emergency and aims to restore order.
A South Korean court has upheld the government's controversial plan to significantly increase medical school admissions, which has led to a months-long standoff.
The number of illegal immigrants evading Border Patrol as "gotaways" has skyrocketed under the Biden administration, new data obtained by Fox News shows.
The Oversight Project sued the SBA, claiming it failed to comply with records requests relating to a memo establishing coordination between the agency and Michigan's state elections arm.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services reminded users of the H-1B visa that they have options to remain in the country if they are laid off or fired from their job.
A German court has convicted a 34-year-old man of murder and attempted murder for a fatal stabbing on a train in Brokstedt last January, authorities say.
Pro-life activists handed down "shocking" sentence of more than four years behind bars for staging a demonstration inside a Washington, D.C., abortion clinic in 2020.
New data suggests U.S. immigration judges are still unable to keep up with the flow of new cases despite being on pace to set an all-time high for completed cases.
The former interior minister of Gambia has been convicted by Switzerlandβs top criminal court for crimes against humanity, resulting in a 20-year prison sentence.
French President Emmanuel Macron is considering imposing a state of emergency in New Caledonia, a French territory in the Pacific, in response to a surge in violence.
President Biden spoke at the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studiesβ (APAICS) gala on Tuesday, where he mocked his GOP rival and called him a "loser."
The Biden administration is reportedly moving forward with sending $1 billion in weapons to Israel after briefly pausing a shipment over concerns about Rafah.
Gov. Newsom's revised deficit projection faces GOP criticism, with the total shortfall now nearly $74 billion, $7 billion worse than his initial estimate.
President Biden has announced that his administration is deploying new tariffs against China in sectors including electric vehicles, steel and semiconductors.
Ryan Delanty, a former University of Missouri fraternity member, has pleaded guilty to supplying liquor to a minor and misdemeanor hazing, officials say.
An attack on a prison convoy in northwestern France has left two prison officers dead and three others seriously injured, according to French authorities.
Former President Trump's allies, including Vivek Ramaswamy, joined him in court on Tuesday and held a press conference outside to rail against the "sham" trial.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Ohio Sen. JD Vance are among the bevy of Republican lawmakers and politicians joining President Trump amid the NY v. Trump trial.
Two men appeared in a London court on Tuesday and were held without bail on charges of planning an ISIS-inspired attack to kill Jews in northwest England.