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Reported airstrike on Afghanistan hospital allegedly kills 400+ civilians, sparking widespread criticism over muted international response to the attack.
MSNBC cuts "Morning Joe" programming by one hour starting in June, replacing the 9 a.m. slot with a new show hosted by Stephanie Ruhle as part of major network changes.
Iranian cluster munition strike near Tel Aviv reportedly killed at least two civilians, damaging homes and buildings. The IDF says cluster bombs challenge Israel's defense systems.
The DHS shutdown has created travel chaos for flight passengers as a Philadelphia airport closes security checkpoints. Long wait times are reported at major airports amid the crisis.
Martin Scorsese explores the story of Saint Mary in a special Easter episode of "The Saints" on Fox Nation, bringing his cinematic vision to the mother of Jesus.
NYC homelessness spending skyrockets 262% to $368M since 2019, yet street homeless population grows 26%, raising serious questions about program effectiveness.
Former Virginia AG Miyares argues Democrats' background check law prevented ODU from knowing about a shooter's terrorism conviction, calling it an unsafe policy.
New research challenges fears about Ozempic weight regain. Cleveland Clinic study of 8,000 patients finds minimal rebound after stopping GLP-1 medications.
Progressive candidate Kat Abughazaleh delivered an expletive-filled concession speech after losing the Illinois Democratic primary, targeting President Donald Trump and ICE.
The FBI used expanded online surveillance and biometric tracking to prevent December terrorist attacks, including a planned bombing and New Year's Eve events, FBI Director Kash Patel said.
A Louisiana social worker claimed state regulations protected existing businesses over community needs and is challenging the healthcare approval process in a court battle.
GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell asserted that Joe Kent's letter of resignation from the the National Counterterrorism Center director role displayed "virulent anti-Semitism."
Iowa cold case murder arrest made as Kristin Elizabeth Ramsey charged with first-degree murder in realtor Ashley Okland's 2011 death nearly 15 years later.
Police dropped charges against a Colorado woman after phone data and video disproved evidence suggesting she was involved in a porch theft.
Pittsburgh Steelers great Rod Woodson took issue with Aaron Rodgers’ hesitation, urging the team to move forward without waiting for the quarterback to reach a decision about his NFL future.
Nation's largest teachers union faces criticism for political activism after leaked training docs called democracy "at stake" and targeted GOP states.
A federal probe revealed university leaders failed to address antisemitism as the Trump administration required Northwestern University to pay $75 million settlement.
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico faces backlash after 2022 clip urging reduced meat consumption goes viral, sparking outrage in BBQ-loving Texas.
Homeless man accused of attacking San Francisco mayor's security officer arrested again after judge ordered his release, saying he was "violently assaulted."
Mark DeRosa explained Mason Miller’s role in the United States’ World Baseball Classic loss after the closer did not appear in a pivotal late-game moment.
NFL legend Tom Brady suggested he needed to tell players to lay off Logan Paul as their feud escalated ahead of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic.
Former NYC mayor Bill de Blasio admits to Sean Hannity that "defund the police" movement was a mistake and criticizes Biden's handling of the southern border.
Hollywood actress Niecy Nash shares her story on being caught in Mexico cartel chaos during a family vacation, including sneaking into hotels for food supplies.
President Trump highlighted the Border Patrol union's backing of Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma for the role of Homeland Security secretary.
Department of Education celebrates one year of enforcing Trump's executive order keeping biological males out of women's sports, touting NCAA policy changes and university compliance.