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The Collegiate Network announced a new website in the style of Drudge Report that will aggregate stories from non-woke college newspapers across the country.
Democrat Tina Shah, running to unseat Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in a key NJ swing district, said transgender healthcare for children is a "no brainer."
A liberal USA Today columnist penned a scathing piece urging Democrats not to support former Vice President Kamala Harris as she mulls a 2028 run for the White House.
Scott Jennings told Adam Mockler to get his hand out of his face during a heated "CNN NewsNight" exchange over U.S. foreign policy strategy in the Middle East.
Hakeem Jeffries calls the Supreme Court illegitimate after its Voting Rights Act ruling, joining a growing movement to pack or replace the court.
ESPN's WNBA top 50 player rankings crown A'ja Wilson No. 1 again. Caitlin Clark lands at No. 10 after injuries limited her to just 13 games in 2025.
Lane Kiffin was seen posing for an upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, causing fans all over the internet to troll the bombastic coach for his latest transgression.
USDA says wealthy individuals are exploiting a loophole to receive food stamps, with 14,000 SNAP recipients in one state driving luxury vehicles.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen defends Senate candidate Graham Platner's Nazi tattoo and past comments, arguing his PTSD warrants a second chance in politics.
Supreme Court Justice Alito pushes back on claims that terminating TPS for Haitian migrants was driven by racial bias against non-White immigrants.
Explore picks and exacta boxes for the 2026 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, including Always a Runner, Counting Stars and French Fiction analysis.
Conversation starters, celebrity health reveals, healthy living hacks and medical cautions: Here's what you missed in Fox News Health this week
"I've Had It" podcast co-host Jennifer Welch claims ESPN's Doris Burke is a "MAGA-style propagandist" for calling Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander a "free throw merchant," despite that fact Burke is correct.
The FBI is investigating at least a dozen missing or dead U.S. scientists tied to nuclear and space research as Trump says no major connection has been found so far.
DHS blasts Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker after an illegal immigrant convicted of child sexual abuse was released from jail despite an ICE detainer.
Some people are swapping cereal for soup at breakfast, seeking a protein-packed, savory meal that supports digestion and balanced blood sugar levels.
A former Democratic mayoral candidate in New Jersey pleaded guilty to forging nearly 1,000 voter registration applications during a 2021 primary race.
A Cleveland Guardians fan landed in some hot water earlier this week when he stole a home run ball from a younger fan. Now the internet wants him to answer for his crimes.
A Virginia man accused of sodomizing an 8-year-old girl allegedly tried to bribe the victim's mother with a house to drop charges, prosecutor says.
Mayor Robert Burns of Monroe, North Carolina, shares his wife's frightening copperhead snake bite and encourages people to be vigilant outdoors.
The once-popular video sharing app, Vine, is making it's triumphant return to app stores everywhere, and the man responsible for it all may be a bit of a shock.
Meryl Streep gushes over Robert Redford during a Vanity Fair rewatch, calling their "Out of Africa" hair-washing scene a love scene she never wanted to end.
Five people were killed when a Cessna 421C crashed overnight in Wimberley, Texas, reportedly traveling at a high rate of speed before the impact.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi slammed CBS News leadership for "corporate meddling" for initially pulling her CECOT segment while accepting an award.
The Lakers head to Houston for Game 6 looking to close out their series, but the Rockets' youth and defense make them the pick to force Game 7.