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Rare artifacts will be featured in the "Give Me Liberty" exhibit at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in Richmond to commemorate America's upcoming 250th anniversary.
Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa Hackman's death investigation remains open pending the results of toxicology tests and a review of digital data.
An Indiana police officer allegedly forced his six-year-old daughter to stand outside in cold temperatures holding a sign threatening her brother as punishment.
O’Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O’Leary and Pubkey co-owner Thomas Pacchia discuss the future of cryptocurrency on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’
The Phoenix Suns were actively seeking to include Bradley Beal in a trade package last month, but the All-Star guard appears open to moving in the offseason.
What is believed to be an abandoned ranch used by a Mexican cartel in the western state of Jalisco, is being called an "extermination" site by those who found it.
Tempers flared moments after Whitnall, the high school team Myles Herro plays for, lost a Wisconsin state basketball playoff game. Herro is the brother of NBA player Tyler Herro.
Joshua Riibe, who was seen with University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki before she went missing, no longer has his passport, according to his attorneys.
Starbucks has been ordered to pay a California drive-through customer $50 million after an unsecured hot drink spilled on him, causing severe burns.
Duke men's basketball forward Cooper Flagg will play in the NCAA Tournament even after sustaining an injury that put him in a wheelchair.
Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, posted a screenshot of a hostile exchange between her and someone who criticized the couple's relationship.
After an electrical fire underneath the stage cut short Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo, the packed crowd finished "Don't Stop Believin'."
President Donald Trump invoked an 18th century law, used only during the War of 1812, World War I and World War II Saturday to curb illegal immigrant gangs.
Donald "Slick" Watts, a former NBA player, has died at the age of 73 after becoming one of the league's Cinderella stories of the 1970s.
Pro Bowl running back Najee Harris explained why he left the Steelers and signed a contract with the Chargers during the NFL’s free agency period.
David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach Hasselhoff's daughter filed a legal claim for her late mother's estate, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Political leaders in Greenland on Friday denounced U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about his "desire for annexation and control" of the country "unacceptable."
Aaron Rodgers may retire if he doesn't get an offer from the Minnesota Vikings. He's weighing offers from the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of the disease, has been linked to obesity and higher stress levels, a new UCLA study found. Doctors share how to reduce the risk.
The Atlanta Falcons' front office has decided to keep veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins on the roster through Saturday, which triggers a guaranteed $10 million bonus.
Pope Francis continues to improve a month after he was hospitalized with bronchitis and double pneumonia, the Vatican’s Holy See Press Office said in an update on Saturday.
Cuba remains largely without power a day after the country's grid collapsed, raising fresh questions about the island's generating system; officials gave no timeline for restoring service.
Ex- U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema called out prominent liberals for endorsing the filibuster during a recent vote on a stopgap-spending bill after voting to eliminate in in years past.
Sydney Sweeney and Jessica Alba are just two stars who rocked black and white looks on the red carpet this week, with Emma Stone and Ana de Armas also hopping on the trend.
Natasha Cloud, a WNBA champion, says criticism against those who have fouled Caitlin Clark is rooted in "racism," adding the style of play is normal.