President Trump just issued new priorities for drug policy. The US needs a national PR campaign and a strategy that targets the cartels and embraces Making America Healthy Again.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays reportedly agreed to a massive 14-year contract extension worth up to $500 million early Monday morning.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick laughed at CBS' Margaret Brennan asking whether AI helped generate the countries under President Donald Trump's tariff list.
A married couple, owners of Freedom Farms in Greene, New York, tell Fox News Digital they see and feel a difference in the food as they produce grass-fed, organic meat amid the MAHA push.
"Sound of Freedom" executive producer Paul Hutchinson told Fox News Digital that organization can use AI technology to save kids and bring criminals to justice.
Beyond Aero's BYA-1: Hydrogen-electric jet with zero emissions, reduced costs, 2030 launch. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses a potential game changer in the evolution of air travel.
President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu set for White House meeting to discuss ending U.S. tariffs on Israel, the war in Gaza, the release of hostages and Iran's nuclear threat.
A New Jersey woman who drowned her toddlers last year for "religious reasons" was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sentenced to a secure psychiatric hospital.
Patricia Heaton and her husband David Hunt, who have been married nearly 35 years, open up to Fox News Digital about their movie "Unexpected" and the challenges they faced.
A Florida family was stunned when an anonymous donor offered to pay $47,000 for their baby's medical bills, an act of kindness that they say saved her life.
Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness. A shelter director says it hasn't helped.
Our immigration asylum system is more broken than even DOGE realized. Biden spent years weakening it and ensuring that millions of illegal immigrants could get work authorization.
A bill in the New York state legislature would ban police from conducting traffic stops for minor violations in an effort to further "racial equity and public safety."