President Trump reportedly fired National Security Agency Director Gen. Timothy Haugh, who also commanded U.S. Cyber Command, and reassigned civilian Deputy Director Wendy Noble.
Billionaire owner Jeff Bezos has routinely irked Washington Post employees since he famously stopped the editorial page from endorsing Kamala Harris in 2024.
Democrat Jasmine Crockett watched as an aide got into a Fox reporter’s face to intimidate him from asking if Democrat rhetoric contributed to violence against Tesla owners and dealers.
The University of Austin in Texas has implemented what it argues is "the most meritocratic admissions policy" in the country while saying college admissions are "unjust."
Biden administration climate regulations cracked down on home appliances like gas stoves, washers and more. They relied on massive regulation and helpful NGOs. Now, it's Trump's turn.
CC Sabathia may not be done writing his Baseball Hall of Fame speech, but he knows the main theme he wants to get across. And he revealed that to Fox News Digital.
Brett Ryan Gosselin has a different attitude these days, and his place in the Rogue Horsemen has something to do with it. He's looking to win some gold at Battle Riot VII.
A Brown University sophomore sent a DOGE-like email to non-faculty employees and now might face possible sanctions for allegedly causing "emotional harm."
An alleged gang member of a criminal drug ring was killed at a resort in Cancún frequented by American tourists following an altercation during an undercover operation at the hotel.
David Duchovny starred as agent Fox Mulder in the hit TV series "The X-Files" from 1993 to 2002. He's now producing and hosting a new History Channel series.
A second Mexico city government is denying knowledge of Fyre Festival 2 plans after event creator Billy McFarland changed the event's location weeks before the start date.
Proof of ancient olive trees and grapevines, consistent with a Bible verse, has been found at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, an archaeologist confirms.
Joshua Riibe was forced to turn over his passport to Dominican authorities in the search for Sudiksha Konanki, a move that travel safety experts warn could be problematic for Americans.
An independent agency found no evidence of a cover-up by the police department in Canton, Massachusetts, in the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
The NFL Draft is closing in and the Tennessee Titans are almost officially on the clock. Which player will they end up choosing on April 24? Fox News Digital makes its predictions.
Nearly $510 million in federal funding to Brown University is set to be halted as the Trump administration investigates the Ivy League's response to antisemitic protests on campus.
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was removed form office Friday, four months after he declared martial law, sending the East Asian country into chaos.
The trial of the man accused in the 2023 killing of Rachel Morin, a Maryland mom of five who was brutally slain while going on a run, begins this week.
President Donald Trump said he was "in favor" of allowing new mothers in Congress to vote by proxy. The move puts him at odds with House Speaker Mike Johnson.
A New York man crashed his truck through a fence, over a cliff and down into the Niagara Falls Gorge on Wednesday. Police said he was able to walk away from the crash.
Freddie Freeman found himself on the injured list this week, days after he slipped and fell in the shower at home and reinjured the ankle he hurt in the postseason.
Dr. Phil cited a Dana Bash interview with Senator Chris Murphy as the perfect example of how legacy media enables "reckless" claims by refusing to ask "common-sense" questions.
Haley Layman, a fatal hit-and-run suspect in Tennessee, shared social media posts about the victim after allegedly striking him with her truck on March 31.