US women's hockey players crack jokes about men's team on Saturday Night Live after Trump controversy
Players from the men's and women's Olympic gold-medal winning hockey teams shared humorous interactions on 'Saturday Night Live' following a controversial comment made by President Trump.
DAVID MARCUS: In Dallas, voters weigh two Senate primaries and now, a war
In Dallas, the ongoing tensions with Iran overshadowed a significant pair of U.S. Senate primaries, revealing the complexities of American political dynamics.
Israeli national gymnastics team suspends all activities after Iranian counter-attack
Israel's national gymnastics team has halted its activities in response to recent Iranian military escalations following U.S. strikes.
3 US service members killed, 5 seriously wounded in Iran operation
Three U.S. service members were killed and five seriously wounded during Operation Epic Fury in Iran, according to U.S. Central Command.
Minnie Driver says playing Sarah in Fox’s Bible epic took 'big leaps of faith'
Minnie Driver discusses her experience playing Sarah in the upcoming Fox miniseries 'The Faithful: Women of the Bible', highlighting the challenges and personal growth involved in taking on the role.
Nancy Guthrie abduction sparks fears over senior safety in affluent communities: expert
The kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson has raised concerns about the safety of seniors in affluent neighborhoods across the U.S.
‘All My Children’ star Susan Lucci once ate asparagus for 10 days to fit into ‘sexy’ nightgown
Susan Lucci reveals in her memoir that she restricted her diet to asparagus for ten days to fit into a sexy nightgown for her return to 'All My Children.'
JONATHAN TURLEY: How Trump boxed Congress into fight or flight choice on Iran
Sen. Tim Kaine and some Republicans are pushing for a war powers resolution to limit U.S. military engagement in Iran, but doing so may jeopardize American personnel.
Austin Police Kill Armed Gunman After 3 Die, 14 Wounded Bar Shooting
A shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, left three dead and 14 injured, prompting police to fatally shoot the armed suspect.
Pope warns escalating Iran conflict could tip Middle East into ‘irreparable abyss’
Pope Leo XIV urged world leaders to halt violence and pursue dialogue amidst escalating military operations in Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
Riley Green chooses Alabama farm over Nashville fame despite having 'every reason' to make the move
Country singer Riley Green prefers to stay on his Alabama farm rather than pursue a music career in Nashville, citing a slower pace of life and personal inspiration from his surroundings.
Scientists make startling discovery when examining prostate cancer tissue
A recent study discovered plastic fragments in prostate cancer tissue, raising concerns about the potential impact of microplastics on human health.
Theologian bishop says AOC pushed culture aside in heated response to Marco Rubio speech
A Catholic bishop criticizes Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for sidelining cultural discussions in her response to Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Protesters storm US Consulate in Pakistan, at least 9 dead
Violent protests in Karachi, Pakistan, resulted in at least nine deaths and numerous injuries after demonstrators stormed the U.S. consulate amid anger over the reported death of Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Grits shock Maine diners as Southern chef spotlights regional breakfast divide
A Southern chef highlights the stark regional differences in breakfast preferences, illustrating how grits are a staple in the South but rare in New England.
New 'hell heron' Spinosaurus species found in remote Sahara 70 years after fossil clue
A new species of Spinosaurus, named Spinosaurus mirabilis, has been discovered in Niger's Sahara Desert, revealing insights into its predatory habits and physical characteristics.
Who is Austin Tucker Martin? Little known about Mar-a-Lago intruder, echoing past Trump security scares
Austin Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old man from North Carolina, was shot and killed after breaching the security gate of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, sparking an investigation into his background and motives.
I’ve been a pastor for 40 years. Young men are struggling and I think I know why
A veteran pastor discusses the challenges facing young men today, attributing their struggles to a lack of social formation and support.
Dems' potential 2028 hopefuls come out against US strikes on Iran
Prominent Democratic figures hoping to run for president in 2028 are publicly opposing U.S. military strikes on Iran, criticizing President Trump's approach as reckless and unconstitutional.
Putin: Killing of Khamenei a 'cynical violation' of morality
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, labeling it a violation of morality and international law.
‘The Chosen’ cast reveals the secret behind its mainstream appeal
The cast of 'The Chosen' discussed the show's appeal at ChosenCon, highlighting its resonance with both Christian and secular audiences.
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on airport accolades and soda sensations
A weekly quiz from Fox News that tests knowledge about various aspects of American culture, including airports and sodas.
Tired of websites blocking your VPN? A dedicated IP fixes that
The article discusses the common issue VPN users face with websites blocking access due to shared IP addresses and proposes dedicated IPs as a solution.
Sustained war with Iran could drain US missile stockpiles, test escalation control
U.S. officials warn that a prolonged conflict with Iran could deplete missile stockpiles and challenge the control of escalation in military operations.
From hostage crisis to assassination plots: Iran’s near half-century war on Americans
The article examines Iran's long-standing hostility towards the United States, tracing its origins from the 1979 hostage crisis to ongoing acts of terrorism and threats against Americans.
MARK LEVIN: Hands off post-war Iran? That could be a grave strategic mistake for America and the world
Mark Levin argues that the U.S. should not adopt a hands-off approach to post-war Iran, as it could lead to significant strategic mistakes.
Khamenei’s death opens uncertain chapter for Iran’s entrenched theocracy
The death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marks the end of over three decades of authoritarian rule in Iran, prompting uncertainty about the future leadership of the country.
US women's basketball player in Israel shares panic in footage of Iranian counterattack on Jerusalem
Destiny Littleton, a former NCAA player, shared her harrowing experience of fleeing Iranian missile strikes in Jerusalem.
Voice of America pushes Trump’s message inside Iran as regime clamps down on communications: reports
Voice of America's Persian-language service defies Iranian communication restrictions to broadcast President Trump's message about military actions and support for the Iranian people.
Iran goes dark amid 'regime paranoia', blackout follows Israeli, US strikes on compound
Iran experienced a significant internet blackout following Israeli and U.S. military strikes targeting regime infrastructure, leading to a decline in connectivity as the government sought to control information.
Mamdani's response to Trump's Iran strike sparks conservative backlash: 'Rooting for the ayatollah'
New York City's Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces significant criticism from conservatives after condemning a U.S.-led military strike on Iran that resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iranians celebrate worldwide after supreme leaders are killed in Israeli strikes
Iranians celebrated across the country following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei due to Israeli airstrikes, with scenes of jubilation captured in various cities.
Iran vows 'decisive' self-defense at UN after Trump kills supreme leader in Operation Epic Fury
Iran's UN ambassador condemned U.S. military actions that led to the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, vowing that Iran would respond decisively in self-defense.
MIKE DAVIS: Why Trump's Iran strike was necessary and lawful
The article argues that the recent airstrikes ordered by President Trump against Iran were both necessary and lawful in response to ongoing threats posed by Iran.
US Olympic hockey hero Jack Hughes opens up about support for women's team amid backlash over Trump's joke
Jack Hughes expresses his support for the women's hockey team amid criticism following President Trump's joke about them.
Concerns rise over DHS shutdown in shadow of Iran strikes: 'Now would be a good time' to end it
The partial government shutdown is causing financial strain on Department of Homeland Security employees amidst escalating tensions with Iran due to U.S. airstrikes.
LISA DAFTARI: Trump didn’t start a war, he ended one. And Iranians are celebrating
The article discusses the joyous response of Iranians to military actions seen as a step towards freedom from oppression, and contrasts this celebration with skepticism in the U.S.
Key military sites targeted inside Iran as part of coordinated US-Israeli strikes
The U.S. and Israel conducted coordinated strikes on key military and nuclear sites in Iran, resulting in significant casualties, including the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Iran 'top target' hit in $10M precision strike, US Kamikaze drones used to 'overwhelm'
Israel successfully executed a major drone strike on a key target in Tehran, utilizing a combination of precision weapons and U.S. kamikaze drones in a multi-million dollar operation.
Jeb Bush commends former rival Trump’s Iran op: ‘This is their time to take their country back’
Jeb Bush and a nonprofit he co-leads, United Against a Nuclear Iran, praised President Trump's military strikes against Iran, emphasizing the need to address threats from Tehran.
Man confesses to killing 7-year-old while on the lam after DNA links him to 30-year cold case: authorities
A fugitive has been charged with the murder of a 7-year-old girl, whose case went cold for 30 years, after DNA evidence linked him to the crime.
Obama official who backed Iran deal sparks online outrage with reaction to Trump's strike: 'Sit this one out'
Ben Rhodes, a former Obama administration official, faced backlash after criticizing U.S. military strikes on Iran, with many attributing current tensions to the Iran deal he supported.
Martina Navratilova calls Trump 'psychopath' for Iran strikes but says Khamenei’s death is ‘good news’
Martina Navratilova criticized Donald Trump as a 'psychopath' over U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran and expressed approval of the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Bill Clinton's credibility threatened by decades of scandals amid grilling over Epstein ties
Former President Bill Clinton faces renewed scrutiny over his credibility and ties to Jeffrey Epstein amidst ongoing allegations stemming from his past.
Dozens of top Iranian regime officials, supreme leader killed in Israeli strikes
The Israeli military claims to have killed dozens of senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during coordinated strikes in Iran.
College basketball star suspended by team for spitting toward opposing fan
Stony Brook's Erik Pratt is suspended for spitting at an opposing fan during a game against Monmouth, acknowledging his actions as inappropriate.
NBA game delayed due to technical malfunction as horn blares for 13 minutes straight
An NBA game between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers was delayed for 13 minutes due to a malfunctioning horn caused by a power surge.
Team USA star Brady Tkachuk says he was drug tested right after men’s hockey team won Olympic gold
Brady Tkachuk recounted that he was selected for a drug test immediately following the USA men's hockey team's gold medal victory at the Olympics.
WNBA's Tiffany Mitchell and former South Carolina women’s basketball players stuck in Israel amid strikes
Tiffany Mitchell and two former South Carolina women’s basketball players are stranded in Israel during missile strikes as their coach seeks a way to safely bring them home.
Trump orders strikes on Iran — experts say he can bypass Congress (for now)
President Trump announced a significant military operation against Iran, raising concerns about his authority to bypass Congress.