A kindergarten teacher from Illinois has caused a stir on TikTok after asking parents to not bring in cupcakes for kids' birthday celebrations because the snack is too messy.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof told liberals to stop belittling Trump supporters, saying many are dealing with hard times and just looking for someone to hear their concerns.
Taking time to sit in a sauna comes with an abundance of impressive health benefits when combined with an overall healthy lifestyle, but there are risks to know.
Former Gulf cartel leader Osiel Cárdenas Guillén has been transferred into ICE custody at federal prison in Indiana and may soon be heading back to Mexico, officials say.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., offered praise to a controversial bill advancing in her home state during her appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher."
Former President Donald Trump spoke at a Pennsylvania campaign rally this week about his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, saying friendly relations are a "good thing."
Todd Bridges' mom, Betty Bridges, died peacefully at her home. She was 83. Todd took to Instagram on Thursday and shared a heartfelt collage of images with his late mother.
There's a new method hackers are using to exploit Windows devices, which can expose numerous old vulnerabilities to allow them to take full control of your system.
While the benefits are undeniable, the rapid adoption of GLP-1 agonists raises concerns about potential long-term consequences, dependency, and our relationship with food and health.
NBA great LeBron James addressed Caitlin Clark's "haters" with a four-word message on social media after a career night for the Indiana Fever rookie.
Cindy Romero, former Aurora apartment resident, recounts the terrifying moment armed Venezuelan migrants took over the Colorado building on 'America Reports.'
Former President Trump drew laughter from a crowd at the annual Moms for Liberty conference when he offered his impersonation of Elon Musk.
The HBO host offered his positive and negative reactions to Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz' first interview since forming the Democratic ticket.
You don't necessarily need to have a resume of political jobs to have a career at the White House. There are many jobs that require a unique, but non-political skill set.
A North Korean defector and human rights activist will address a Manhattan Community Board Six meeting this week to urge the naming of the street in front of the North Korean mission to the UN after Otto Warmbier.
A New York City woman has taken to TikTok to share her experience of dealing with an alleged squatter in a Manhattan apartment belonging to her father.
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Renee Carlson, a family rights advocate in Minneapolis, told Fox News Digital that Minnesota Gov. Walz's record on religion and abortion will be dangerous for America if he is elected vice president.
Vice President Kamala Harris chaired the National Space Council. As a result of Harris’ lack of leadership, NASA has regressed back into bureaucratic timidity.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the hosts of the "All-In Podcast" this week that former President Donald Trump is "changed as a person" compared to his first administration.
With one more year of eligibility, Dillon Gabriel took advantage of the opportunity and headed to Oregon for his sixth college football season.
A library book checked out in 1974 was returned to the Hopewell Branch of the Appomattox Regional Library in Hopewell, Virginia after a woman found the book cleaning out her sister's home.
Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the National Resistance Front has positioned itself as the main opposition to the Taliban's rule, but they've struggled to gain traction.
Indiana-based Ateios Systems has developed the innovative electrode manufacturing process, a new way to make batteries without using harmful substances.
Amy Bohn, president of PERK, discusses California's AB 1955 legislation, school closures, vaccine mandates and educational policy.