If the Army is going to be ready for the next war, the Trump modernization plan is essential. It aims to cut bureaucracy, enhance innovation and embrace new tech.
Democrats face internal conflicts and continue to struggle to present a cohesive strategy. They need to shift from negative tactics to proactive solutions on key issues.
A new brain cancer study from Mass General Brigham suggests that gabapentin, a pain-relieving drug, may extend survival in glioblastoma patients, showing promising results.
"60 Minutes" producers are sounding off against the idea that CBS parent company Paramount Global would settle President Trump's "bulls---" lawsuit over the Kamala Harris interview.
Kevin Costner discusses his parenting style, passion for American history and his role in the History Channel's "The West," while navigating family dynamics.
Sports fans understand the negative impact of NIL money on college sports. Senator Tuberville and President Trump are trying to preserve collegiate athletics.
No distress calls came from the Mexican Navy tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend before the collision, Mexico's Navy chief said.
Trump set to meet South African President Cyril Ramaphosa as U.S.-South Africa ties face scrutiny over foreign policy, economic stagnation and controversial land expropriation issues.
North Carolina student Logan Federico was fatally shot in a random burglary. Her father is furious over the suspect's criminal history and seeks justice.
An Idaho-based lawyer said she thinks Judge Steven Hippler will hold prosecutors and law enforcement accountable after sensitive information about the Bryan Kohberger case was leaked.
A legal expert told Fox News Digital that Cassie Ventura's mother Regina may prove to be a crucial witness in the federal case against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Democrats are openly declaring their intentions for the 2028 presidential race, with potential candidates like Andy Beshear and Tim Walz considering a run.
House Speaker Mike Johnson reached a tentative deal with blue state GOP lawmakers on Tuesday to boost the cap on state and local tax deductions, or “SALT," to $40,000.
Expert Shanon Burgess faces scrutiny over timeline errors and credentials in Karen Read's trial as the defense challenges the reliability of vehicle and phone data analysis.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey was ousted Tuesday in a stiff Democratic primary challenge from Corey O'Connor, who also outraised and outspent the incumbent on the campaign trail.
Philadelphia Democrat District Attorney Lawrence Krasner survived a primary challenge from Judge Pat Dugan on Tuesday, but the two could potentially face a rematch in November.
Eagles offensive lineman Jordan Mailata jokes he hopes NFL bans the tush push play because "it's a stupid name." Team owners are expected to vote on proposal on Wednesday.
In alignment with President Trump's agenda, Sen. Blackburn introduced a bill Tuesday that prevents foreign nationals seeking tourist visas from giving birth in the U.S.
Court order ends California's ban on certain special education funds for religious schools, ensuring equal access for children with disabilities after legal action.
A Texas man was executed Tuesday evening for the burning death of an elderly clerk he set on fire during a convenience store robbery more than a decade ago.
Family says Brian Williams, the 24-year-old Texas A&M engineering graduate, was "the kindest, purest in heart" after he died from heat stroke complications on Sunday.
New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver charged with assaulting law enforcement at an ICE facility, amid controversy over her fundraising linked to the incident.
Controversy erupts as Minnesota AG Ellison is sued for allowing trans athletes in girls sports, with Title IX and Trump's executive order at the center.
Senator Bernie Sanders agreed with podcasters on the parallels between the vilification of his 2016 "Bernie bro" fans in 2016 and today's "podcast bros."
Former Olympic champion Kyle Snyder pleads guilty to disorderly conduct in a prostitution case, highlighting his journey from wrestling glory to personal reflection.
Video captures Las Vegas police shooting Daniel Ortega, who killed one and injured several at a gym. The ongoing investigation reveals 24 shots fired by Ortega.