Former President Trump and the Republican National Committee announce a $76 million haul last month as the presumptive GOP nominee works to close a fundraising gap with Biden in their 2024 rematch.
TheΒ ChicagoΒ Teachers Union (CTU) is negotiating a new $50 billion contract with the public schools system for pay hikes, healthcare and migrant services.
Former U.S. Army Capt. Sam Brown, a Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, is expanding his campaign as he keeps his sights set on ousting an incumbent Democrat.
While Democratic lawmakers are having a difficult time regulating collegiate unrest, Republicans are pursuing university presidents who have allowed protestors to rule their campuses.
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore's former top prosecutor, may have her Florida condo seized after prosecutors in her case said in a Friday court filing to plan to seek forfeiture.
A coalition of anti-Israel agitators claim their First Amendment Rights have been violated by Chicago as they seek to protest outside the Democratic National Convention in August.
HBO's Bill Maher pummeled America's "Attorney Genial" Merrick Garland for slow-walking the criminal cases against former President Trump, referring to him as "Barney Fife."
Ultra Right Beer Company will host an event at a UNC-Chapel Hill fraternity house to celebrate the actions of the students who defended the American flag from anti-Israel protesters.
Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell told 'Life, Liberty & Levin' he is disgusted with his postgraduate alma mater, the University of California-Los Angeles.
Georgia lawmakers heard testimony from Fulton County officials Friday that suggested there is little oversight over how District Attorney Fani Willis manages her $36.6 million budget.
A new election integrity group is hoping to restore election integrity leading up to the November election by financially incentivizing whistleblowers to come forward.
Japanese officials at the embassy in Washington, DC told Fox News Digital that President Biden's comments were "unfortunate" and "not based on an accurate understanding of Japan's policies."
Texas Republicans are furious at new revelations that the state is one of the top destinations for a controversial Biden parole program expanded in 2023.
The anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the country are fueling new political attacks by Republicans on vulnerable Democrats running in this year's elections.
Margaret Thatcher became the United Kingdom's first female prime minister on this day in history, May 4, 1979, at age 54 β and led the U.K. for nearly 12 years, earning the moniker "Iron Lady."
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign after his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign following his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.
Multiple people on Dr. Phil's show scorched President Bidenβs attempt to fix the student loan crisis, arguing instead that America needs to address predatory lending at colleges.
8 soldiers were sentenced to death by a military court in eastern Congo for cowardice and other crimes related to fleeing the battlefield, as the government struggles to quell violence in the area.
The San Diego Border Patrol Sector has seen a surge in migrants from China, encountering more nationals in two days than the entire border did in FY 21.
New York prosecutors continue to heavily reference the infamous leaked Access Hollywood tape capturing Trump's crude comments about women despite judge deeming the tape itself prejudicial.
President Biden awarded 19 individuals with the United States' highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on Friday β including many Democratic allies.
A House committee report details Biden administration efforts to censor platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Amazon, as recorded in the companies' internal communications.
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that a local government did not violate landowners' right against unreasonable searches when they used a drone to photograph their salvage yard.
Democratic secretaries of state have collaborated on a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg, which claims the company allowed ads that eroded confidence in election integrity.
Hope Hicks testified Friday that Michael Cohen, former president Donald Trumpβs ex-lawyer, liked to call himself 'Mr. Fix It' but only because 'he first broke it.'
Five middle school girls who say they were benched from competition for objecting to a transgender competitor can race again, a West Virginia judge has ruled.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
Catholics now support former President Donald Trump over President Biden by a wide margin, according to new demographic polling from the Pew Research Center.
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.
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was initially stopped from voting at a polling station on Thursday after forgetting to provide proper identification.
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.
'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.
President Biden, while condemning anti-Israel violence at college campuses across the country, brought up Islamophobia despite the worst antisemitism outbreak in decades.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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."
A Ukrainian military official said local defenders in the eastern part of the country are holding firm so far against a concerted push by Russia's better-equipped forces.
Drew Barrymore was accused of disrespecting Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday for calling on her to be a "Momala" for the country during an interview.
Sen. Tom Cotton, the Republican from Arkansas, on Thursday criticized the possibility of student loan forgiveness that may be extended to anti-Israel agitators at universities nationwide.
Any polling bump that President Biden may have enjoyed coming out of his State of the Union address in his 2024 White House race against Republican challenger Donald Trump seems to have disappeared.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announce lawsuits against the ATF to stop enforcement of a new rule requiring background checks for private gun sales.
President Biden announced Wednesday he is praying for "honesty, decency, dignity" this year on the National Day of Prayer, as campus protests continue to grow across the country.
Critics say Democratic U.S. Rep. David Scott of Georgia is too old and out of touch to serve a 12th congressional term, though Scott appears undeterred.
Alaska Republicans take aim at Rep. Mary Peltola over her support for Biden's agenda, which has impacted Alaska's "resource development" and "economic prosperity" in the U.S.
A witness in the NY v. Trump case, attorney Keith Davidson, testified that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen had hoped for a job in the White House following the 2016 election.
Sen. Thune introduced a bill to stop the IRS from letting employees access sensitive data with their personal devices, citing the agency's recently reported noncompliance with a ban on TikTok.
Rep. Jim Banks is unveiling new legislation to force the Biden administration to severely hike penalties against China and its allied actors over the U.S. fentanyl crisis.
Anti-Israel agitators and a pro-Israel crowd found unlikely unity during a demonstration at the University of Alabama when both groups began chanting about President Biden.
President Biden called the allied nation of Japan "xenophobic" during a speech on Wednesday, comparing the island country to rival powers China and Russia.
President Biden called the allied nation of Japan "xenophobic" during a speech on Wednesday, comparing the island country to rival powers China and Russia.
Hillary Clinton's team urged President Biden's team to get him on Howard Stern's show, with Stern's producer saying she was "really helpful" in making it happen.
Former President Donald Trump slammed the "radical left lunatics" on college campuses nationwide for creating chaos amid their protests against Israel.
Seven of the eight House Republicans who ousted ex House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are still serving in Congress, and nearly all of them are outright opposed to ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson right now.
Oklahoma education chief Ryan Walters opposes The Satanic Temple's plan to place its ministers in schools after a bill passed the state House that would permit volunteer chaplains.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent presidential candidate, sounded off Wednesday on 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' saying he'd defeat Trump or Biden head-to-head.
Sen. Mike Lee introduces a bill to eliminate reimbursement for grant overhead costs for the wealthiest universities as diversity, equity and inclusion programs expand across the U.S.
Political experts blasted President Biden over a 2020 post blaming then-President Trump for violence in the United States as anti-Israel protests continue to erupt across the country.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., led the charge to make Oct. 10 "American Girls in Sports Day" as states push back on the White House's Title IX changes.
Israel's reaction to Iran's attack last month exposed Tehran's conventional weapons weaknesses. The Israelis made clear to Iran its red lines and has put the regime on notice.
Congressman Matt Gaetz railed against the Houseβs antisemitism legislation on Wednesday, saying that some excerpts of the Bible would meet this billβs definition of antisemitism.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, led Republicans in a letter to President Biden, demanding he stop planning to authorize the acceptance of Palestinian refugees from Gaza into the U.S.
We are watching the absolutely shocking attempt by Trump trial judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan D.A. Bragg to secure, by any means necessary, a conviction of former President Trump.
Billions of taxpayer dollars flow to top educational institutions in the form of federal student aid, research grants, and favorable tax treatment. We want to make our message clear.
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, reiterated that the state will refuse to adopt the Biden administration's Title IX changes. Several other states have joined Texas.
The Biden administration is facing criticism for the way it has handled antisemitism over the past 6 months as anti-Israel protests have swept across colleges nationwide.
Sen. Jacky Rosen led a bipartisan group of senators to introduce a bill that would evaluate Taiwan's resilience and strengthen the island's supply chain security.
The judge presiding over Trumpβs criminal trial will hold a hearing to consider the remaining alleged gag order violations after fining Trump $9,000 and threatening jail time.
The NYPD confirmed that 'the wife of somebody who had been convicted for material support to terrorism' joined anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University.
A civil rights complaint filed against Northwestern University claims the school discriminated on the basis of race when introducing five scholarships for Palestinians.
The USDA tossed a hot potato to DHHS Secretary Becerra Tuesday by qualifying the spud as a vegetable instead of a grain thanks to bipartisan efforts in the Senate.
Donna Hayashi Smith, originally from Hawaii, has been appointed as the new curator of the White House; she is the first Asian American to hold the position.
A three-judge panel ordered Wednesday that two West Virginia county commissioners be removed from office after they were arrested for deliberately skipping public meetings.
Former Ohio state Treasurer Josh Mandel, a three-time Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, has been threatened with jail time for violating the terms of a 2020 divorce agreement.
A Missouri Jobs for Justice-backed initiative to put a statewide $15 minimum wage on the ballot has reportedly received nearly double the requisite number of signatures.
A resurfaced video, shared by MAGA War Room's X account, shows presidential candidate RFK Jr. saying people in red states are "more likely to murder you" and commit violent crimes.
30-year-old Anthony Cross of Billings, Montana, has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for threatening Democratic Sen. Jon Tester over the phone.
New drone footage shows Chasiv Yar, a strategic city in eastern Ukraine that once had a population of 12,000, deserted with barely a building left intact.
Mayor Muriel Bowser asked the media for more positive coverage of βone week" with lower violent crime in Washington D.C., just days after a mass shooting in the city.
The U.S. has imposed new sanctions on hundreds of individuals and companies linked to Russia's weapons development program, 16 Chinese entities, and individuals tied to Alexei Navalny's death.
A rare coalition of Republican Senate candidates running in crucial swing states issued a joint statement slamming Judge Juan Merchant's gag order against Donald Trump.
A bill was approved by Pennsylvania's House of Representatives that will help counties manage influxes of mail-in ballots during elections, to avoid a repeat of the drawn-out vote count in 2020.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces a "no-spoiler pledge" between him and President Biden, with one of them dropping out in October in race against Trump.
Experts discussed whether President Biden's strategy of emphasizing his connection to swing state Pennsylvania will give him an edge in the competitive 2024 match up he faces with Donald Trump in the state.
Former President Donald Trump during a rally in Wisconsin slammed Columbia University President Minouche Shafik as "weak" amid the anti-Israel chaos on campus.
Parents and students who pay thousands of dollars in tuition each year are frustrated as colleges move to remote learning amid the spread of anti-Israel unrest.
The U.S. Air Force is preparing to file additional charges against Jack Teixeira, who in March pleaded guilty to leaking classified military documents about the Russia-Ukraine war.
EcoHealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak appeared before the subcommittee on Wednesday to testify on the work of his organization before and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anti-Israel protesters declared victory at Brown University on Tuesday after they struck a deal with leadership to end the encampment there if the board
The White House is defending President Biden's response to anti-Israel protests while slamming demonstrators for the forcible takeover of college buildings.
Despite his social progressive stands on abortion and transgender issues, Gov. Gavin Newsom is invited to the annual Vatican climate summit in mid-May.
U.S. senators on Capitol Hill were warned about Chinese money launderers working with Mexican drug traffickers to use money for the funding of illegal drugs such as fentanyl.
GOP senators slam Biden for his perceived inaction amid antisemitic protests and riots at U.S. colleges and for allegedly treating those responsible better than U.S. ally Israel.
A Minnesota man who joined ISIS in Syria at 18 has voiced regret for his involvement and cooperated with federal authorities after surrendering in 2019.
At the United Methodist General Conference, delegates voted overwhelmingly to repeal the church's ban on LGBTQ clergy, marking a significant policy shift.
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, plans to crack down on anti-Israel protesters with a bill that would withhold federal financial aid from students convicted of rioting or attacking police.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams noted a global " a movement to radicalize young people" and train anti-Israel and other protesters after about 300 were arrested at Columbia and CUNY.
Sen. Tim Scott accused the New York court of stripping former President Trump of his First Amendment rights after he was fined thousands of dollars for violating a gag order.
A recent lull in attempts to illegally cross the U.S. southern border could have more to do with beefed up enforcement efforts by Mexico in recent months.
The U.N. has consistently urged restraint in dealing with the situation in the Gaza Strip, but critics have blasted officials for not condemning Hamas.
Former President Donald Trump asked Wednesday on Truth Social whether the continued unrest on college campuses is meant to distract from the illegal immigration crisis at the border.
Lidia Stepanivna Lomikovska, a 98-year-old woman in Ukraine, escaped Russian-occupied territory by walking nearly 6 miles alone, according to officials.
The spectacle of masked Antifa-style protesters occupying campuses over a foreign conflict and supporting Hamas-style 'decolonization' does not offer a clear and significant upside.
Legislation introduced by a Republican lawmaker would require citizenship for Washington, D.C., residents to vote in municipal elections, after a legislative change in the city.
A British police officer from West Yorkshire is facing a terror charge for allegedly sharing images supporting Hamas, a banned terrorist group in the UK.
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, is asking the Department of Justice if it is looking into companies potentially favoring non-citizen workers over U.S. workers.
Police say a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were assaulted at a secondary school in northern England.
Border Patrol agents have stopped three criminal illegal immigrant sex offenders from entering deeper into the United States, officials have announced.
An exhibition in Moscow organized by the Russian Defense Ministry showcases over 30 pieces of Western military equipment captured from Kyiv forces during the war in Ukraine.
Ecuador defended its actions in storming the Mexican Embassy in Quito last month. This move came after Mexico granted asylum to former Vice President Jorge Glas.
Chinese illegal border crossings have gone from a trickle to a flood -- a 7,000% increase and that's just for half the year. But our government and media aren't asking China why.
Construction of President Bidenβs floating Gaza pier is nearly complete as some critics raise concerns over security and the growing cost of the now $320 million project.
A panel of federal judges rejected Louisiana's new congressional map, which made two of the state's six districts majority-Black. This state's map from 2022 was also federally blocked.
College Democrats of America, the student arm of the Democratic Party, have slammed President Biden's reaction to the war in Gaza while praising the anti-Israel protesters on college campuses.
President Biden called Florida's new 6-week limit on abortion an "extreme ban" in a Wednesday statement, blaming the restrictions on former President Donald Trump.
The U.S. House has passed a bill to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list across 48 states. The Biden administration opposes the measure.
Former President Trump condemned violent anti-Israel protests erupting on college campuses, saying βweak and ineffective leadership" must be βreplaced."
President Biden cited "disinformation" as a reason for campaigning alongside former Presidents Obama and Clinton and said it was very difficult to get his message out.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state officials have avoided commenting on the anti-Israel protests at universities in the state amid unrest at UCLA and Cal Berkeley.
Itβs not hard to see why the state of the economy and the price of goods and services will play a major role in determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential race.
With a presidential election looming and the polls not looking so good for President Biden, his administration is suddenly saying some very tough things about China.
The Tennessee attorney general told Fox News Digital that GOP officials refusing to abide by the Biden administrationβs revisions to Title IX βundermines the rule of law."
The sanctions relief allows Iraq to import electricity from Iran, provides funds in exchange for five U.S. prisoners and sales of petrochemicals as a workaround to a Trump-era sanction.
EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak is expected to publicly testify on Wednesday before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Former President Trump to make campaign stops in Wisconsin and Michigan for the second time in a month as the presumptive GOP nominee aims to rip down Democrats' "blue wall" again.
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In Former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial out of New York, two names echo throughout the courtroom: Michael Avenatti and Michael Cohen.
The Biden administration is considering bringing some Palestinians to the U.S. as refugees as they attempt to escape Gaza amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
The Empire State Building, the world's tallest skyscraper at the time and perhaps still the most famous in the world, opened on this day in history, May 1, 1931.
A Portuguese-flagged container ship was targeted by a drone in the Arabian Sea, in what appears to be the first confirmed deep-sea attack that the Houthi rebels have claimed.