Sudan's military has reportedly retaken the Republican Palace in Khartoum after almost 2 years of fighting, marking a symbolic victory for its military against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
The Trump administration on Friday filed a motion asking a federal district judge to dissolve a preliminary injunction barring the administration's transgender military ban.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey doubled down on his resistance to President Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts today, vowing that his city will be a “safe haven" for illegal immigrants.
To mark World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, Fox News contributor Tom Shillue headed to Times Square to speak with a father of a girl with Down syndrome about common misperceptions.
President Donald Trump pressed a reporter on whether the Biden administration had the authority to push "open borders where millions of people poured into our country."
Mariah Carey won in court after being sued by Andy Stone over her lyrics for "All I Want For Christmas Is You." The R&B singer was awarded a summary judgment.
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Jack Lilley, best known for his roles on "Little House on the Prairie," has died "peacefully in his sleep," his son, Clint, shared with Fox News Digital.
New Mexico Rep. Nicole Chavez sounded off after a criminal justice bill failed, and Democrats instead forwarded what another lawmaker called "homicide scholarships."
President Donald Trump is considering lifting sanctions on Turkey and resuming the sale of fighter jets to Turkey after a call with President Recep Erdogan.
Judge Lawrence VanDyke says his 9th Circuit colleagues lack a 'basic familiarity with firearms' and recorded a video with a gun to supplement his dissent in a gun rights case.
While the New York Times reported that Musk was set to receive details about a potential China conflict, the Pentagon and White House pushed back and said Musk’s briefing wouldn’t cover China.
After Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez indicated the Democratic Party should fight "harder," Sen. John Fetterman declared in a post on X, "We kept our government open. Deal with it."