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The changes in the racial makeup of Harvard’s incoming class were more pronounced this year.
A photo released by the Vatican showed Pope Leo XIV meeting with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Vatican on Thursday.
Chicago teacher caught on viral video mocking Charlie Kirk's death sparks outrage, but school system remains silent on disciplinary action four days later.
New AI-powered IVF systems aim to reduce treatment cycles and costs while improving access to fertility care through automated laboratory processes. There are some red flags, though.
Fox News Digital spoke with the president and vice president of the TPUSA chapter at Illinois State University to discuss the viral moment a teaching assistant flipped their table.
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller called Robert De Niro a "sad, bitter, broken, old man" after the actor labeled him a Nazi on MSNBC.
A Rosneft building in Moscow on Thursday. President Trump has imposed sanctions on Rosneft and another major Russian oil company, Lukoil.
USA Powerlifting defended excluding transgender athlete JayCee Cooper from women's competition, citing male physiology advantages and fairness concerns in sport.
AB Hernandez's high school volleyball career is likely ended as Jurupa Valley lost in the first round of California state playoffs amid national controversy.
U.S. troops riding an amphibious supply vehicle during a training exercise in Arroyo, Puerto Rico, last week. The military has been expanding its presence in the Caribbean region.
Prince Andrew lives rent-free in 30-room Royal Lodge until 2078 despite Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The disgraced royal pays just one peppercorn annually for Windsor mansion.
An Illegal immigrant in Indiana accused of causing a fatal semi-truck crash is the owner of a company that took out over $35,000 in PPP loans.
Trump will host a roundtable featuring administration officials reporting on task force operations that removed illegal firearms and dismantled trafficking networks.
Archaeologists in Turkey discovered over 60 ancient tombs in Colossae, the biblical city mentioned in St. Paul's famous New Testament epistle to early Christians.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom threatened a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the impending National Guard deployment to San Francisco.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will be the latest in a string of top American officials to visit Israel in the hopes of shoring up a fragile cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Mamdani might be working in Democrats’ favor. But what about “No Kings”?
The “Daily Show” host Michael Kosta said the president seeking compensation shouldn’t be a surprise: “Trump sues people more often than Barron gets hit by a sea gull.”
“My dream was to be like tourists come up to me and go, ‘Leslie, picture, please!’” Ms. Jones said. “If you want to be a really good artist, you’re supposed to play to the masses.”
We have a chance to discover the true cost of this war.
Bank of America is among the banks offering temporary relief to borrowers who work for the federal government.
Seattle’s new Overlook Park, which connects the waterfront to Pike Place Market, speaks to the city’s progress, but housing and other costs have left many residents struggling.
Motorola won a $7 million contract to modernize Kerr County’s emergency radio system. When a devastating flash flood swept through the county, emergency crews had trouble using it.
Enbrel, a once-a-week injection used to treat a variety of autoimmune conditions, first arrived on the market nearly 30 years ago.
The viral "6-7" meme from rapper Skrilla's song disrupted a KEZI reporter's live shot and has been affecting teachers and classrooms nationwide.
Trump's Compact for Academic Excellence faces backlash from elite institutions as it demands accountability for free speech in exchange for federal dollars.
The former White House press secretary sparked controversy with comments about Vice President JD Vance's wife during her guest appearance on the far-left "I've Had It" podcast.
Chinese companies like United Imaging and Contec exploiting medical device vulnerabilities to steal American patient data and harm healthcare operations.
People enjoying the beach in Sahel el-Tayeb, a village along Egypt’s northern Mediterranean coast that caters to less wealthy residents and visitors, in July.
Police departments across the U.S. and Canada are adopting virtual reality training to better prepare officers for high-pressure, real-world situations.
Ryan Chen is a Chinese Trump impersonator who has garnered fans worldwide for his flawless mimicry of the American leader.
A tanker with liquefied natural gas in the Russian port of Prigorodnoye in 2021. The European Union is moving toward a full ban on liquefied natural gas from Russia.
A destroyed building in Druzhkivka, Ukraine, earlier this month.
Federal immigration agents staged a raid on Tuesday in the Canal Street area of New York City and detained nine men who were accused of being in the United States illegally.
From demanding $230 million in government money to extreme renovations on the White House's East Wing, President Trump's recent moves are receiving backlash.
Hamas-linked suspect living in Louisiana faces federal charges for supporting terrorism and visa fraud, potentially facing life in prison if convicted.
The East Wing of the White House after it was first built in 1902, when it was called the East Terrace.
U.S. troops riding an amphibious supply vehicle during a training exercise in Arroyo, Puerto Rico, last week. The military has been expanding its presence in the Caribbean region.
As Socrates or Yogi Berra might say, “knowing nothing" rules the shutdown standoff. President Trump’s role looms as Congress stalls, fatigue grows, and blame spreads.