Joy Behar claimed on Thursday that Elon Musk was "pro-apartheid" during "The View" and conceded minutes later that she didn't really know if he was or not.
Students at the University of Virginia were told to shelter in place and "RUN HIDE FIGHT" after an "active attacker" was said to be near campus. The suspect was later detained.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the Biden administration was alerted to the explicit chatrooms but decided against taking any action.
Jon Gruden will be reinstated in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Ring of Honor, the team announced Thursday. Gruden was removed following his 2021 email scandal.
The Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General is faulting the U.S. Coast Guard for failing to "consistently" stop drug smuggling vessels during the Biden administration.
NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley believes college tuition prices in the U.S. are getting out of hand, calling it "one of the greatest travesties in our country."
Jets' All-Pro defensive lineman Quinnen Williams posted a thumbs-down emoji on social media in apparent show of disapproval of Aaron Rodgers' departure.
Luigi Mangione supporters outside a Manhattan court called for the death of Elon Musk and other healthcare CEOs that some people believe are "corrupt."
Penn State star defender and potential No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, Abdul Carter, was revealed to have a stress reaction in his right foot.
House GOP Conference Chair Rep. Lisa McClain's first bill this Congress would expose the financial assets of Chinese officials if China invades Taiwan.
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce indicated to Pat McAfee via text message that he is returning for his 13th NFL season amid retirement rumors.
Crenshaw said Europeans haven’t “earned a seat" at the negotiating table and won’t – unless they step up and place 50,000 troops on the border of Poland.
President Donald Trump said Thursday the rare-earth minerals agreement would benefit both the U.S. and Ukraine and would provide resources that "we need for our country."
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has received millions of dollars of taxpayer grants while promoting a variety of left-wing causes.
Pro-Israel Hollywood group, The Brigade, urged pro-Palestinian group "Artists4Ceasefire" to cease encouraging Hollywood celebrities to wear red pro-Gaza pins on the Oscars red carpet.
The two-time national championship-winning coach's latest sparring match with the media was sparked by a question concerning UConn's handling of the press.
Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a fiery letter to FBI Director Kash Patel Thursday accusing New York feds of withholding Jeffrey Epstein documents from her.
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President Donald Trump said Thursday the rare-earth minerals agreement would benefit both the U.S. and Ukraine and would provide resources that "we need for our country."
Tennesee's ban on drag shows in public spaces where children are present will remain in effect as SCOTUS refused to hear a challenge to the law this week.
The U.S. Department of Education launched an online portal allowing parents to report what’s been going on in classrooms, the latest move of the Trump administration's crackdown on DEI.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie directed city employees in a memo on Tuesday to return to the office at least four days a week to improve government efficiency.
A Washington high school basketball player is fighting back against threats and allegations of discrimination after she refused to play against a transgender opponent.
'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Charlie Hurt said the shift in the 'lunatic outfit' newspaper company comes as a result of the company 'losing its independence.'
The Senate has advanced the nomination of former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO Linda McMahon to serve as Secretary of Education for a final round of voting.
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell's claim about more plane crashes under President Trump than any other president is contradicted by official data from the Department of Transportation.
Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust Director Anne Bayefsky submitted a video statement to the U.N. Human Rights Council, which was cut off after a few seconds.