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The Trump administration is suing Harvard, alleging it failed to protect Jewish students from antisemitism and seeking billions in taxpayer funds back.
Senate Republicans debate the SAVE America Act despite lacking votes, as Trump threatens to withhold endorsements from GOP members who oppose the bill.
The U.S. intelligence community says China has no fixed timeline to invade Taiwan and is not planning action by 2027, marking a shift from prior warnings.
OutKick's Davey Hudson took to the streets of Nashville and New York City to talk to aggrieved football fans about the continuing rising in the costs of streaming services.
Luxury retailer Alo could be in hot water after an employee allegedly leaked Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk’s private purchase history to smear her.
An immigration expert says Iran's instability is unlikely to trigger a Syrian- or Afghan-style refugee surge, as the Trump admin signals no intake plan.
GOP Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee issued an open letter in which he urged the American Muslim community to condemn recent terror attacks on U.S. soil.
Medical data breaches expose patient records and Social Security numbers that cannot be replaced. Security expert Ricardo Amper provides essential steps for patients.
Google, Meta, Samsung and Apple are developing AI-powered smart glasses that combine cameras and voice assistants to capture and immediately modify photos using generative AI.
Carvel's Flying Saucer ice-cream sandwich is celebrating 75 years, with its origins tied to the 1950s UFO craze and Tom Carvel's soft-serve legacy.
"Baywatch" actress Nicole Eggert, 54, says early signs of new cancer prompted her to undergo a full hysterectomy, sharing the candid update on Instagram.
Authorities in the United Kingdom told Fox News Digital that two people were arrested after unsuccessfully attempting to enter HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland.
Sheriff Chad Bianco, who is surging in California gubernatorial polls, believes that Californians are ready to end what he calls Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats' “twisted love affair with criminals."
Washington state high school TPUSA leader said he faced racial slurs, threats and online harassment within 24 hours of launching club.
VCU pulled off the largest first-round March Madness comeback in history against UNC, and coach Phil Martelli Jr. used his postgame presser to honor the team's student media crew.
Daytona Beach declared a state of emergency and a 7-day overnight curfew for minors after an unsanctioned spring break event led to 130+ arrests.
CBS News announced it is implementing a new round of layoffs that will impact dozens of staffers across the newsroom, according to a memo obtained by Fox News Digital.
John Lithgow reportedly considered quitting the HBO "Harry Potter" series over J.K. Rowling's transgender views but ultimately decided to stay as Dumbledore.
Cenk Uygur clashed with Piers Morgan and panelists during a heated debate over President Donald Trump, Israel and U.S. involvement in Iran on "Piers Morgan Uncensored."
Polls show 83% of Republicans back Trump's Iran strikes, undermining media claims of a MAGA split over the conflict, according to L&V and Politico surveys.
The DHS shutdown hit 35 days as Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., accused Democrats of being "scared" of their far-left base.
Five-time NBA champion Dennis Rodman is set for WWE Hall of Fame induction, ESPN reports, years after his infamous 1998 WCW appearance with Hulk Hogan.
Shop popular backyard games like cornhole, bocce and badminton for your next spring get-together. These sets are affordable, easy to play and simple to store.
Blue states like New York pursue wealthy taxpayers fleeing to red state tax havens like Florida and Texas with governors calling for aggressive action.
Rep. Kevin Hern was endorsed for U.S. Senate by Senate Majority Leader John Thune and National Republican Senatorial Committee chair Sen. Tim Scott.