Portland is building a stainless-steel wall around a federal courthouse to protect against violent political protests ahead of the highly anticipated 2024 presidential election.
Sarah Ferguson sent prayers to Kate Middleton as she endures chemotherapy for cancer. The Princess of Wales and King Charles were both diagnosed with cancer this year.
The White House is blasting House Republicans and accusing them of taking steps to defund the police, while claiming President Biden will protect law enforcement and support crime-reducing programs.
The FDA has proposed banning electrical stimulation devices used to reduce or stop self-injurious or aggressive behavior due to the risk of injury they pose.
Colleton County Court Clerk Becky Hill announced her resignation on Monday. Hill's conduct during the Alex Murdaugh murder trial is currently under investigation.
Six women were found dead off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province, authorities said Monday, confirming they were aboard a refugee boat that capsized while en route from Bangladesh.
North Korean leader Kim Jon Un visited his top tank group and encouraged readiness for war, continuing a trend of heightened military demonstrations and threats.
Companies in the U.S. are ready to begin extracting lithium from beneath the ground, but the jumbled intersection of state and federal law has made the legality of doing so murky.
Media coverage of an emergency door blowing off of an Alaska Airlines flight, among other incidents, has raised concerns over the safety of flying.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison blamed car manufacturers for "tempting" thieves, as he argued punishment isn't always the solution for dealing with crime.
House Republicans are threatening to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress over the Justice Department's failure to produce subpoenaed audio recordings of former Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden.
Vice President Kamala Harris is meeting with the president of Guatemala to talk immigration on the heels of border encounters hitting record highs in February.
Sacha Baron Cohen called Rebel Wilson's claims made in her upcoming memoir "demonstrably false." The "Pitch Perfect" star's book, "Rebel Rising," will be available April 2.
"The View" co-hosts raged at NBC News on Monday after the network brought on ex-RNC chair Ronna McDaniel as a contributor, calling the move "despicable."
Milwaukee police officers shot and critically injured a 20-year-old suspect who opened fire on them while fleeing on foot Sunday evening.
Israeli forces thwarted the delivery of a massive weapons cache that Iran was attempting to smuggle to terrorists in the West Bank, a statement said.
Two Polish military engineers were killed Monday after TNT was detonated during a training exercise in Solarnia, according to Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee spoke to Fox News Digital about a bill for universal school choice and an "Education Freedom Scholarships" voucher program.
137 Nigerian students, many of whom are younger than 10 years old, were rescued Sunday by the military after being abducted by motorcycle-riding gunmen more than two weeks ago.
Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Oriola Michael Aregbesola died after going overboard in the Red Sea last week, military officials said.
A Los Angeles group called the Squatter Squad gave a group of squatters a reality check in the San Fernando Valley after they invaded a home, video shows.
Minnesota House Rep. Samantha Sencer-Mura wants to make it legal to go topless in public after a woman was sentenced to 90 days in jail for "indecent exposure."
Former President Trump is expected to hold a press conference Monday afternoon in downtown Manhattan shortly after decisions in two major cases.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey files petition in a Missouri state circuit court to investigate Media Matters.
Israel will no longer send a delegation to Washington to discuss the Gaza war after the U.S. failed to veto a U.N. resolution calling for a cease-fire.