Country music icon Dolly Parton launches her new Tennessean Travel Stops partnership to transform highway rest areas with Southern hospitality and entertainment features.
From pro-level pans and Damascus steel knives to aprons and cutting boards worthy of a TV kitchen, these picks are perfect for anyone who likes to channel their inner Gordon Ramsay.
Jake Paul faces his biggest test against former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on Dec. 19 in Miami, silencing critics who questioned his past opponents.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said young Americans lack historical context about Israel after consuming misinformation on social media platforms.
NBA champion Elden Campbell is dead at 57. The 6-foot-11 center played 15 seasons in the NBA and helped the Detroit Pistons win the NBA Finals in 2004.
Sports broadcaster Laura Woods was caught by colleagues after suddenly collapsing on live TV during women's soccer match coverage, which she attributed to a virus.
The lawsuit accuses the Justice Department of illegally violating her protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as her First Amendment protections.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces policy allowing State Department to deny visas to individuals involved in religious freedom violations globally.
University of Oklahoma student receives zero grade for citing Bible in gender essay, sparking viral debate over religious freedom in academic settings.
Dolly Parton's Dollywood transforms into a magical winter wonderland every Christmas. Explore the holiday magic in Fox Nation's 'A Dollywood Christmas.'
Latino musician and Texas Democratic congressional candidate Bobby Pulido called out Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her use of "Latinx" during an appearance on CNN Wednesday.
Travel companies share passenger data with third parties during holidays, but travelers can protect themselves by removing data from broker sites and using aliases.
In an interview with The Bulwark, political journalist Olivia Nuzzi admitted she had "f---ed up" following her alleged sexting affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Jada Pinkett Smith allegedly threatened Will Smith's friend with violence, saying he'd "end up missing or catch a bullet," according to new lawsuit claims.