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Scott Pelley faces stolen valor accusations after claiming he was "in combat" in Afghanistan and Iraq following his firing from CBS 60 Minutes.
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers was reportedly stopped by police in NJ after a road rage report involving a similar vehicle, but it was a case of mistaken identity.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham called team "too soft" after back-to-back losses, says lengthy team meeting was "much needed" to turn things around.
Jennifer Garner reveals how her divorce from Ben Affleck led to career sacrifices, telling InStyle about the "upheaval" that impacted her family and work.
Trump accuses Obama-appointed Judge Cooper of conflict of interest over Kennedy Center ruling, citing wife Amy Jeffress' work for Biden and Democrats.
Aryna Sabalenka suffered a stunning French Open quarterfinal collapse against Diana Shnaider, blowing a set and 5-3 lead in a shocking meltdown.
President Donald Trump said that Iran has "already agreed" not to have a nuclear weapon, though he acknowledged that Tehran could change its mind on the deal at any time.
Caleb Williams called his "Madden NFL 27" cover a childhood dream come true as the Chicago Bears quarterback enters a pivotal third NFL season.
Senate Republicans demand more assurances from the Trump administration that the anti-weaponization fund is dead before advancing reconciliation.
Morgan Wallen drops electrifying YouTube video from his April 18 Tuscaloosa performance of hit song "Don't We," sending country music fans into a frenzy.
American college student James "Weston" Higginbotham, 20, disappeared near Kyoto, Japan, as police focus the search on wooded hiking trails in the area.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry says the return of Jared Verse and multiple draft picks for Myles Garrett was an opportunity that was "too great" to pass up.
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Democratic Party leadership loses control as socialist candidates like Graham Platner and Adam Hamawy win primaries, signaling a major leftward shift.
The sheriff overseeing the Nancy Guthrie suspected abduction case blames lab work and scientific protocols for delays as it enters month four.
Scottie Scheffler aims to three-peat at the Memorial Tournament while Rory McIlroy seeks his first-ever win at Jack Nicklaus' Muirfield Village.
Acting AG Todd Blanche says Biden-era DOJ probe was so expansive that even Mar-a-Lago gardeners and low-level aides needed criminal defense attorneys.
Claire Kittle makes her Sports Illustrated swimsuit debut as Victoria's Secret crushes earnings, plus a smart meter contractor confrontation.
Spencer Pratt appears on track to advance to a November runoff against LA Mayor Karen Bass after no candidate cleared 50% in Tuesday's primary.
Legal analysis explores why Judge Cooper's ruling on Kennedy Center closure lacks a clear standard for federal courts to override board decisions.
A Carnival Jubilee passenger has been called a hero after leaping into the water to save an elderly man who fell from a pier in Costa Maya, Mexico, during a cruise trip.
Jana Kramer tells Fox News Digital about life after heartbreak and stars in Lifetime movie "Where the Heart Lands" about rebuilding and finding unexpected love.
Mike Vrabel and A.J. Brown reunite after trade to Patriots, with Vrabel facing no tough questions about the Dianna Russini relationship, signaling he's clear of controversy.
Jack Nicklaus criticizes the PGA Tour's signature event schedule, saying tournaments bunched together don't have a chance to stand out.
Sen. John Fetterman attacked Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, calling him a "creeper" amid his latest scandal.