White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre spiked the football on Republicans following Democrats' largely positive election night results, citing abortion as a major factor.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced Wednesday that private rail companies must either offer passenger services or let the government run its trains on their tracks.
Turkey's high court on Wednesday upheld a law that carries potential prison terms for those convicted of spreading disinformation affecting national security, public order and health.
Kat Von D spoke about her decision to abandon witchcraft and new age practices to rediscover her faith in God. She also shared her baptism on social media.
A study from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development analyzed health care habits and measures across its 38 member states and included some recommendations.
Germany's economy will grow by an underwhelming 0.7% next year, down from March's 1.3% projection, according to Berlin's panel of independent economic advisers.
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters said he doesn’t know "what actually happened" during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, claiming there is "something very fishy" about the act of terrorism.
Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti has announced that an institute documenting Serbia's crimes against Kosovo's population in the 1998-99 Kosovo War is being established.
"Squad" Democrats rallied around Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., on Tuesday, as she faced a House vote censuring her anti-Israel comments amid the Hamas-Israel war.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says there is an "alarming trend" of antisemitic activity in the U.S. as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
As olive oil prices skyrocket, chainsaw-wielding thieves are cutting down old trees for profit, as well as diluting premium product with inferior versions, and falsifying shipping data.
The family of an 8-month-old baby with a rare metabolic disorder has been fighting to continue life support for their child after a judge's ruling to withdraw life support.
Former acting ICE Director Tom Homan joined "FOX & Friends" to react to Chicago residents showing disapproval of sanctuary city status as migrants cost city up to $40 million a month.
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was seemingly sacked in the third quarter on a routine play. However, Washington Commanders defender K.J. Henry was penalized.
A Plant City, Florida man weaving in and out of traffic at 110 mph on a motorcycle with a fake 'MCLOVIN' tag was arrested after evading multiple traffic stop attempts by police.
Attiq Malik, an adviser with the Met Police, has come under fire after it was revealed he participated in a chant calling for Israel's destruction during 2021 protests.
For the fourth time in Nevada this year, a person has won another Megabuck jackpot, this time totaling over $12.1 million dollars, according to IGT Jackpots.
A CNN panel raised concerns over a new poll on Sunday during "State of the Union," which showed President Biden was behind Donald Trump in several key states.
"Foreign objects stuck in people’s bodies" were the ninth leading cause of unintentional injuries that led to emergency room visits in 2021, according to data from the CDC.
Married for nearly 3 decades, Tim McGraw is admitting that his "biggest disagreements" with wife Faith Hill often stem from a difference in opinions on music.
Retired Adm. Michael Mullen asserted the need for the U.S. and China to maintain a diplomatic relationship to keep pace on key military and foreign policy issues.
A Turkish man was arrested and his 4-year-old daughter was unharmed following an 18-hour hostage situation that unfolded at the Hamburg airport in Germany.
This week on ‘Fox News Sunday,’ host Shannon Bream welcomes House Speaker Mike Johnson, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, and more to discuss the week’s top political headlines.
The Kansas City Chiefs used a fumble return for a touchdown and a big first half to hold off the Miami Dolphins for the 21-14 win in Germany on Sunday.
Daylight Saving Time can often mess up sleep patterns and daily routines. Here are some alarm clock apps that could help you better adjust to clocks changing.
Stanford student Tim Rosenberger slammed the law school's reported decision to tap a shout-down protest organizer to serve on the search committee for a new dean.