A new WalletHub survey revealed what Americans think of the current tipping culture. An etiquette expert and others shared key insights on what's right.
Federal workers' union head Everett Kelley dismissed the idea that the federal government is too big as "false information" on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper."
Mike Pence's nonprofit conservative activist group, Americans Advancing Freedom, sent a memo to House Judiciary Republican lawmakers urging them to 'repeal the FACE Act in its entirety.'
Modeled after a traditional bell-shaped skirt worn by women in Kosovo, a theater's roof is draped entirely by solar panels to generate renewable energy on-site.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing President Donald Trump to impose sanctions on Russia, as he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to prolong the war.
A Congressman from Missouri has written a letter to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred questioning whether Trevor Bauer's absence from the league is politically motivated.
All 40 illegal migrants held at the Guantánamo Bay U.S. naval base in Cuba have been sent back to the United States and are now being held in Louisiana, two U.S. defense officials told Fox News.
University of Texas golfer Luke Potter was the man involved in a heckling moment with Rory McIlroy during a practice round at the Players Championship, which went viral.
Before President Donald Trump comes to the Department of Justice to talk public safety, Republican attorney generals said the fentanyl crisis is top of mind.
One of the first problems Trump has to deal with is how to keep Iran from going nuclear. Their leader Ayatollah Khamenei rejected his letter urging negotiation. Time is running out.
Did you know that Mammoths roamed the Earth during the construction of the pyramids of Giza, and that a baby's brain becomes twice as large by the time they turn one years old?
Stand-up comic and social media star Godfrey says he believes some comedy critics accuse jokes of being racist as a way to disqualify the joke because it delivers a "harsh truth."
The search intensified for vacationing college student Sudiksha Konanki and a Hollywood A-lister shut down his son's request. Can you answer in this week's News Quiz?
Academics in Chicago worried that the threat of deportations and the Trump administration's crack down on student protesters would chill speech on campus.
FIRST ON FOX: NCLA is challenging a CPSC regulatory rule as overly broad and contrary to Trump’s executive orders seeking to further regulate consumer products.
Former U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic Robin Bernstein, who served between 2018 and 2021, has a warning for spring breakers in light of the disappearance of Sudiksha Konanki.
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Hackman were discovered dead in their New Mexico home on Feb. 26 by Jesse Kesler, owner of MudCity Builders in Santa Fe.
The February 2025 death of Anne Marie Hochhalter, who was partially paralyzed when she was shot during the Columbine High School massacre, has been ruled a homicide.
As measles cases continue to spread around the U.S., WebMD chief medical officer Dr. John Whyte shares tips on how to protect yourself from the infection while traveling.
Defense Secretary Hegseth is putting the military budget right in his sights. He has reallocated some spending and allied with DOGE. He is preparing the US for warfighting.
Ordinary Americans are excited for the Trump presidency, but small businesses suffered too much under Biden to be able to cope with the pain of tariffs. They can't play the long game.
The Treasury Department said Iran has increasingly utilized criminal networks to conduct attacks targeting the U.S. as well as attacks against Jewish and Israeli targets in Europe.
An 8th grader accused of wearing "blackface" when he wore black paint to a football game had his suspension expunged from his record in a settlement with the school.
Columbia University's interim President Katrina Armstrong said that she was “heartbroken" by Homeland Security agents searching two students' rooms on campus Thursday night.
The US Postal Service has signed an agreement with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to cut 10,000 workers and billions of dollars from the US Postal Service budget.