Venezuelan electoral official Juan Carlos Delpino denounced Monday the "grave lack of transparency and veracity" in the results of last month's election.
The Biden administration's policy announced in June to give a pathway to legal status to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants married to U.S. spouses has been put on hold.
Natalie Stichova, a 23-year-old star Czech gymnast, died after falling over 250 feet from a mountain near Bavaria's famed Neuschwanstein Castle that inspired "Sleeping Beauty."
The Associated Press raised eyebrows for a report insisting Vice President Kamala Harris is "having it both ways" running both as an incumbent and a change agent.
The Metro Nashville Police Department in Tennessee shared a clip of an officer tackling a fugitive who was wanted for more than a year for a 2021 murder.
The Taliban rejected Monday criticism levied by the U.N. against their government over new laws barring women from speaking and showing their bare faces in public.
Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina told investigators he left his body cam off after causing a crash because he was invoking his Fifth Amendment right.
Supporters of former President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Fox News Digital they support Kennedy's endorsement of the former president's campaign.
Where you live could determine the likelihood of getting a dementia diagnosis, a new study suggests. Researchers and Alzheimer's experts offered insights on the findings.
Actor Bradley Whitford tore into actress Cheryl Hines after her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., suspended his campaign and endorsed former President Trump.
Sydney Sweeney took to Instagram to show off her famous curves. She's slated to play female boxer Christy Martin in an upcoming film, and has said how she wants to "transform" her body for the role.
Reps. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., and Jason Crow, D-Colo., are leading the official probe, which is being paralleled by an unsanctioned group of lawmakers and experts.
Mariah Carey has shared that her mother, Patricia, and sister, Alison, both died on the same day over the weekend. The singer asked for privacy as she navigates "this impossible time."
Great Basin bristlecone pines are the oldest trees in the world. They date back thousands of years and are extremely rare, only located in a few U.S. states.
Early voting begins as soon as Sept. 6 for Americans who are eligible, and if the last two election cycles are any indication, many citizens will have already voted.
"Fox News Saturday Night" host Jimmy Failla took to the red carpet at Fanatics Fest to ask sports legends, stars and media personalities what they thought of his flashy pink jacket.
Voters prefer former President Trump on the economy and immigration, but Vice President Harris is making headway on these issues and more as the 2024 Presidential election looms
Banksy is an England-based artists whose work has popped up around the globe. Although he has made millions for his famous art, the identity behind the work is unknown.
Starting Monday, Democrats will celebrate Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for four days in Chicago. But there are three important areas where the vice president isn't offering many answers.
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t held a formal press conference since she ascended as the presumptive Democratic nominee in place of President Biden.
This week's health roundup includes stories about controversial "gender-affirming" surgeries on kids, a little-known type of diabetes, a "Zika-like" virus that's spreading iand more.
The move to declare itself a nuclear power would provide Iran protection at certain levels but ultimately does not create invincibility from any attack or reprisals.
Two people were arrested in Tennessee on child abuse charges after investigators discovered they locked a seven-year-old autistic child in a storage trunk.
A Georgia deputy was killed Saturday night responding to a domestic dispute call in Hiram, and the sheriff's office says the responding deputies were "ambushed."
A new bill introduced in the New York City Council would limit correction officers' use of pepper spray on out of control inmates in the city's jails, except in emergency situations.