The federal government is restoring the records of international students after abruptly terminating them, complicating their ability to stay in the U.S. Many judges had already ordered the restoration of students' records. The Trump administration has taken various steps to expel noncitizens, including revoking visas.
Former D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams analyzes legal cases involving the deaths of four University of Idaho students. Bryan Kohberger is charged with first-degree murder and burglary. Roommates discovered the bodies after witnessing a masked intruder. Evidence suggests attempts to clean up the crime scene. Testimonies from digital specialists and crime scene analyst are expected during trial.
Rep. Nancy Mace criticizes Clemson University for offering a health portal menu with 15 gender identities, stating there are only two genders. Clemson clarifies it was an external vendor's portal and has since been taken down. Mace believes state universities should reflect two genders to receive taxpayer dollars.
Debate arises on why NFL quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders was not selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, with suggestions of racial bias. Former Democratic U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman joins the debate, comparing Sanders to Eli Manning. Sanders' family waits anxiously during the draft, expecting him to be picked. Sanders remains positive and motivated despite not being selected on the first night.
Karen Read is on trial for the murder of her boyfriend, Boston cop John O'Keefe. The trial has seen dramatic testimonies and legal battles.
Former Taliban commander pleads guilty to taking hostages, including an American journalist, and causing the deaths of U.S. soldiers. He is facing a life sentence in prison.
Famous aerobatic pilot Rob Holland died in a plane crash at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia while attempting a routine landing. The NTSB confirmed he was in touch with the air traffic control tower before the crash. The aircraft involved was an MX Aircraft MXS, specifically built for airshows.
Democrats, including Sen. John Ossoff, are pushing for the impeachment of President Donald Trump only three weeks into his second term. Ossoff and other lawmakers argue that Trump has committed impeachable offenses, with some already calling for impeachment.
Fox News reports on Sean 'Diddy' Combs facing trial for sex trafficking charges, denial of plea deal, and defense strategy of claiming to be a 'swinger.'
Irish hip-hop group Kneecap causes controversy at Coachella Music Festival by making anti-Israel statements, leading to backlash from TV personality Sharon Osbourne and calls for revocation of their work visa.
President Trump criticizes NFL owners for not selecting Shedeur Sanders in the first round of the NFL Draft.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo calling for a review of Military Equal Opportunity and DoD civilian Equal Employment Opportunity programs to restore good order and discipline and empower leaders to make tough decisions.
NPR has been receiving tips about detentions at the Ambassador Bridge in Michigan, with over 200 detentions this year, including American children, as revealed by an inquiry from Rep. Rashida Tlaib.
U.S. retailers warn of empty store shelves and supply chain issues if Trump's tariffs on China remain high, leading to canceled shipments and uncertain holiday season. Small businesses face financial strain due to high tariff fees.
President Trump's tariffs may impact smartphone prices, with major carriers indicating they may pass on the increased costs to consumers. The exemption on smartphones from tariffs could be temporary, potentially leading to higher prices for iPhone models.
Trump's policy initiatives have weakened the U.S. dollar, leading to concerns about a potential recession and inflation. Analysts predict a structural downtrend for the dollar in the coming years.
The article discusses how many individuals who lost their own elections have been hired by the Trump administration, showcasing loyalty to Trump as a key factor for advancement in Republican politics.
US President Donald Trump's envoy met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss a US-brokered peace plan for Ukraine. Russia attacked Kyiv, killing at least nine people. Trump pressured Ukraine to make concessions to Russia, stating Crimea will stay with Russia. The war in Ukraine continues with no imminent breakthroughs.
The Agriculture Department has decided not to require poultry companies to limit salmonella bacteria in their products, halting a Biden Administration effort. The proposed rule aimed to reduce salmonella infections from chicken and turkey, but was withdrawn due to industry concerns about legal soundness, costs, and food waste. Food safety advocates criticize the move, saying it puts public health at risk.
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to charges of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Chelsea Manning showed support for Mangione, stating the case is being rushed. Supporters believe Trump is targeting Mangione unfairly. Mangione faces multiple charges, including murder and gun offenses. The case has sparked protests and controversy.
Former Fox News host Steve Hilton is running for California governor as a Republican, criticizing the state's housing policies and homelessness issues during his campaign. He is the second prominent Republican candidate to announce a bid, facing an uphill battle as the state hasn't elected a Republican governor since 2006.
Trainer Bob Baffert returns to the Kentucky Derby after serving a suspension for a failed drug test by his horse, Medina Spirit. He reflects on the challenges faced during the suspension period and expresses his excitement to be back in the race with two strong contenders.
Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour tickets are selling at a low price, sparking ridicule from fans, but some argue that the tour will pick up once it starts. Despite initial low ticket sales, Beyonce's past tours have been successful.
Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring a suspected member of an ultra-violent Venezuelan gang. President Trump's crackdown on gang crime resulted in the arrests of over 600 gang members during his first 100 days in office.
Tennessee Titans select Miami quarterback Cam Ward as the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. Warren Moon surprises Ward at news conference by giving permission to wear his retired jersey number. Titans hope Ward follows Moon to the Hall of Fame.
Fox News article covering growing tensions and internal divisions within the Democratic Party after Pope Francis' visit to Capitol Hill in 2015 led to former Speaker John Boehner's resignation, setting off a chain of events in House leadership.
Derrick Harmon, a Pittsburgh Steelers draft pick, had to break the news of his selection to his mother who was on life support. She passed away shortly after. Harmon used his NIL money to buy her an accessible van.
Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses the arrests of two judges for aiding illegal immigrants, one of whom is a suspected gang member. The judges face charges for obstructing ICE agents. The article highlights the case of a Mexican migrant facing domestic abuse charges and the actions of Judge Hannah Dugan.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sparks rumors of a 2028 presidential bid with a campaign-style video emphasizing unity and addressing racial division in politics. Her history of advocating for gender and racial justice is highlighted, along with controversies and criticisms from conservatives.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, but lawyers argue proper notice is not being given to detainees facing deportation. Due process rights are being violated, leading to legal challenges and uncertainty about deportation proceedings.
Scientists may need to rely on private tour companies for research as government budgets are cut. Meteorologist explores ecotourism in Antarctica to address climate change.
Cuba says it will continue receiving deportation flights from the U.S. despite the suspension of migration talks. The Trump administration plans larger scale deportations of Cubans without legal immigration status, but the Cuban government remains committed to 2017 migration accords negotiated with Obama.
Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content, including potential presidential campaign rumors about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and various political events.
Rep. Frederica Wilson is calling for an uprising in the streets of the United States until President Trump stops his agenda of increased interior immigration enforcement. Democrats are threatening El Salvador's economy until an illegal alien, deported by the Trump administration, is returned.
The New York Giants passed on Shedeur Sanders in the NFL Draft, causing controversy among Deion Sanders' family. Shedeur's value was questioned due to concerns about his character and performance.
Tensions rise between India and Pakistan following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir, leading to brief exchange of fire between soldiers. Both countries take retaliatory measures, including revoking visas and suspending trade. United Nations urges restraint.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under scrutiny for putting sensitive military attack plans into insecure group chats, resulting in in-fighting and staff turnover at the Pentagon. The White House is looking for possible replacements to 'right the ship.'
President Trump discusses his respect for the Supreme Court and lower district courts in a Time magazine interview. The article touches on various topics including the U.S. economy, reciprocal tariffs, and the federal courts. Trump emphasizes his compliance with the Supreme Court orders despite ongoing legal battles.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins discusses cracking down on illegal immigrants using food stamps and cutting down on fraud in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The USDA is demanding states to verify immigration status and cross-check Social Security numbers to ensure only citizens and certain legal noncitizens receive benefits.
Alijah Arenas, son of former NBA star Gilbert Arenas, is out of his induced coma after a serious car accident. His recovery has been described as remarkable and hopeful.
Will Campbell, drafted by the New England Patriots, emotionally honors his late teammate Kyren Lacy who died by suicide. Lacy was involved in a car chase and crashed his vehicle before taking his own life.
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, is facing the death penalty in a case tied to Trump's executive order. The use of the death penalty in this case has raised political concerns.
Mitchell Van Vooren, a former track star, hopes to be drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft after transitioning to football, showcasing impressive stats in a short collegiate career.
Rep. Derrick Van Orden defends enhanced military standards, stating they are designed to keep unqualified individuals out of ground combat, not specifically women. He emphasizes the importance of the higher goal of serving the country.
A migrant in Gwinnett County, Georgia, is accused of killing a mother and injuring her daughter in a hit-and-run crash. The migrant is facing deportation and has been charged with felony hit-and-run, driving without a license, and using a fake license plate.
Shedeur Sanders, son of Deion Sanders, did not get drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft, sparking reactions from his father and others. Despite criticism, they remain positive about his future.
US President Donald Trump may have to settle for a less prominent seat at the funeral of Pope Francis due to Vatican protocol. Seating arrangements prioritize Catholic royalty, followed by non-Catholic royals, and then world leaders in alphabetical order by country name in French. This event may lead to diplomatic awkwardness and encounters between world leaders who usually do not meet.
The Economist/YouGov Poll conducted among 1,625 U.S. adult citizens provides insights into American politics and public opinion on various topics like Donald Trump, American Politics, Immigration, Vaccines, Coronavirus, and more.
Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos, is unveiling a low-cost electric truck that can transform into an SUV, starting at $20,000 after incentives. It is designed as a simple, affordable, and customizable vehicle with a range of 150 miles on a single charge.
Bill Maher faces backlash after dining with Donald Trump, defended his action by criticizing Larry David's comparison to Hitler, claimed meeting Trump doesn't change his anti-Trump stance, and joked about 'tearing him a new asshole' on his show.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's personal phone number, used in a recent Signal chat, was easily accessible on the internet and public apps, potentially exposing national security secrets to foreign adversaries.
The article discusses the relationship between White House reporters and the President's press shop, focusing on 'MAGA Media' journalists. It also covers the sentencing of George Santos to seven years in jail for fraud.
A heated debate on Fox News' The Five over deportation poll results with panelists discussing President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
President Trump signed a memo targeting ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, for investigation into illegal donations and foreign contributions. Trump's action is viewed as an attack on democracy by ActBlue, which has raised over $400 million this year. Republicans have long criticized ActBlue for alleged fraud prevention shortcomings.
A senior Russian general died in a car bombing in Balashikha, Russia on the same day US President Trump's envoy met with Vladimir Putin. Talks aimed to bring US and Russian positions closer on various international issues, including Ukraine. Two versions of a peace deal proposed - one supported by Ukraine and its allies, and another by Trump's envoy. Recognizing Crimea as Russian territory remains a major point of contention.
Former Rep. George Santos was sentenced to over seven years in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He showed no genuine remorse for his crimes and continued to profit from lies. He had a history of fabricating his background and defrauding donors. Santos was expelled from the House for misusing campaign funds and continues to struggle with making restitution to his victims.
Former New York lawmaker George Santos was sentenced to 87 months in prison for committing wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He showed remorse during the sentencing, but prosecutors highlighted his lack of genuine remorse. Santos had a history of lying and using campaign funds for personal expenses.
Former New York Congressman George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for scamming donors who funded his winning campaign. He admitted to betraying the trust of his supporters and must surrender to jail by July 25. Santos begged for a reduced sentence but was hit with the maximum of seven years and a $373,000 restitution. He was the first Republican to be expelled from the House for fabricating his education, work experience, property ownership, ethnicity, religion, and more.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly obstructing federal authorities seeking to detain an undocumented immigrant. The arrest is part of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration and its battles with judges over federal policy.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly helping a man evade immigration authorities, sparking tensions between federal and local authorities over immigration enforcement. The incident reflects a broader clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary on deportation policies.
Justin Bieber pleads for paparazzi to stop taking photos of him, shares video of interaction with photographers. Discusses struggles with mental and emotional health. Wife Hailey Bieber supports him amidst rumors of marriage issues.
Former New York Rep. George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for felony fraud charges after being expelled from Congress. Prosecutors called him a 'pathological liar' who showed no true remorse for his crimes.
President Trump signed an executive order to ramp up deep seabed mineral exploration and processing, aiming to establish the US as a global leader in responsible seabed mineral activities. Another order was signed to strengthen federal service probationary periods.
Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses arrests of judges aiding illegal immigrants, highlighting the importance of upholding the law and prosecuting those who obstruct justice.
President Trump speaks to the press before trip to Rome, addresses Russian airstrikes on Ukraine and potential peace deal negotiations. Former Moscow CIA Station Chief criticizes Biden administration for lack of support to Ukraine. Three options presented to deal with Russia's invasion. Trump's administration extends final offer to Ukraine and Russia.
Kim Kardashian's high-profile robbery case in Paris, where $9 million of jewelry was stolen, is going to trial after almost nine years. The suspects, including the 'grandpa robbers,' face charges related to the armed robbery and kidnapping of Kardashian. The trial is expected to last a month, with Kardashian set to testify on May 13. Some of the defendants have health issues, and one has passed away. One defendant has admitted his involvement in the robbery in a book he wrote. Kardashian has since continued to build her brand and advocate for justice reform.
The White Helmets are transitioning to a new mission in Syria after the regime's fall, facing new challenges in their efforts to rescue civilians.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin plans to outline a 'war plan' to defeat President Donald Trump in an upcoming speech. She criticizes Trump's policies and aims to rebrand the Democratic Party to appeal to voters' sense of patriotism.
Rumors swirl about a romance between WNBA star Rickea Jackson and former Tennessee football star James Pearce Jr. as cameras caught them together during the NFL Draft. Jackson responds to the viral videos on social media.
Pope Francis will be buried in the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, the first pope in over a century to be buried outside the Vatican Grottoes. His decision was attributed to divine intervention, with a strong connection to the Virgin Mary. His resting place reflects his simplicity and message of equality for all.
The Trump administration is cracking down on colleges that don’t report big foreign donations, with UC Berkeley being the latest target. Education Secretary Linda McMahon is enforcing a law that requires schools to disclose foreign gifts worth $250,000 or more. Trump signed an executive order tightening rules on how colleges report foreign funding.
A 20-year-old illegal alien from Mexico is accused of brutally raping a 13-year-old boy in Charlotte County, Florida. The incident occurred during a game of hide-and-seek. The suspect was caught and sent back to Mexico in 2021 but reentered the US illegally in 2022. The sheriff criticized sanctuary cities and states for prioritizing the safety of criminals over citizens' security.
President Trump defends crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses, revoking visas of students involved in anti-Israel protests. Administration faces criticism for trampling on free speech.
Catholics are expressing outrage over individuals taking selfies next to Pope Francis's open casket, with over 128,000 people visiting Saint Peter's Basilica to pay their respects. The behavior has been condemned as disrespectful during a solemn moment.
National polls in Canada show the Liberal Party holding a slim lead against the Conservative Party, with the election scheduled for April 28. The campaign focus includes Trump's threats to annex Canada and the imposition of tariffs. Mark Carney leads the Liberals, while Pierre Poilievre leads the Conservatives. The Liberals are favored to win the most seats.
Pope Francis has made significant strides in elevating women to high-level positions at the Vatican, breaking historical norms of male dominance. While praised as monumental steps forward, some criticize the changes for not going far enough in achieving systemic change.
Sean Biggerstaff, a Harry Potter star, called J.K. Rowling a 'bigot' over her views on transgenderism following a UK Supreme Court ruling. Rowling celebrated the ruling on biological sex. Biggerstaff criticized Rowling on social media, accusing her of bigotry.
Democrat Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Trump's executive order on voter suppression and bragged about Democrats' efforts to block it through legal action.
Bowen Yang received applause and laughter on The View for calling Vice President JD Vance a 'pope killer' during an SNL sketch. Pope Francis briefly met Vice President Vance before passing away at the age of 88. Jerome Hudson is the Breitbart News Entertainment Editor.
Katy Perry defends her controversial Blue Origin space mission during her Lifetimes Tour, addressing critics of the all-female crew's journey. TV host Gayle King shares her experience flying with the high-profile women and hints at their next mission.
Angeline Murimirwa, head of CAMFED, a charity empowering girls in Africa to stay in school, is named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2025. Her journey from a Zimbabwean village to CEO is inspiring, and her organization has supported millions of girls in gaining education.
A new transparency report reveals the inefficiency of the Department of Labor's Jobs Corps Program, with low graduation rates and high costs. Concerns include criminals and runaway teens being housed in Job Corps dorms. The Department of Labor has been focused on transparency and accountability under the backdrop of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The closure of two schools founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan has left inner city families questioning how their children will achieve an education. The Primary School, a tuition-free educational institution, will be closing its doors in the summer of 2026, leaving parents stunned with no clear reason provided for the closure.
Sen. Adam Schiff and other Democratic senators clash with President Trump over his administration's actions against universities under the pretext of antisemitism. They express concern that Trump's actions go beyond combating antisemitism and may be aimed at undermining or destroying vital institutions.
Shedeur Sanders was not drafted in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft but may have benefited from avoiding the pressure; Deion Sanders and Shedeur seemingly threw shade at Joe Flacco for being picked by the Cleveland Browns; Shedeur remains positive and motivated despite the unexpected outcome.
Luigi Mangione is facing the death penalty for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, sparking national discussion about the health care industry. The case involves firearms offenses, stalking, and terrorism charges in multiple states.
Jewish students at Yale University speak out about experiencing antisemitism on campus, including verbal abuse and obstruction of their right of way by anti-Israel demonstrators. The students describe the discrimination as devastating and pervasive, with instances of racist abuse and physical assaults. The university has taken disciplinary action against the demonstrators and condemned antisemitism.
Brandi Glanville rushed to hospital after calling 911 due to ongoing battle with possible parasite, facing mystery illness affecting her health and life, seeking answers from various specialists with no clear diagnosis.
Left-wing groups, with ties to George Soros and his son Alex Soros's network, are suing to stop President Trump from eliminating the DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties which mainly serves migrants. The groups claim that the closure of the office weakens protections for immigrants.
Climate Depot executive editor warns of risky geoengineering experiments conducted by Harvard University and funded by Bill Gates in the name of global warming, likened to injecting pollution back into the atmosphere.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticizes the Florida House leadership for revolting against conservative voters and pursuing a 'swamp-centric agenda.' The House Speaker accuses DeSantis of becoming the swamp and mismanaging finances. DeSantis aims to lower or abolish property taxes through a constitutional amendment before leaving office.
Financial commentator Carol Roth discusses the concept of taxation being akin to holding American taxpayers 'at gunpoint' and how the government confiscates more money in taxes than the GDP of every country except the U.S. and China. She presents her views in a PragerU video breaking down complex economic issues in a clear format.
Pope Francis, known for connecting with people, especially young ones, through his love for soccer, has been influential in the sports world. He promotes messages of teamwork, inclusion, hard work, and unity using football analogies. The pontiff has been involved with his hometown club, San Lorenzo de Almagro, and has welcomed top soccer players during his papacy.
President Trump has discussed acquiring Greenland, Canada, and Panama to expand the U.S. territory. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has rejected the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of America.
Shannon Sharpe steps away from ESPN amid rape accusations, denies all allegations, plans to return at the start of NFL preseason.
Former Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson was arrested for DWI in Minnesota after appearing at the team's draft party. Peterson, a future Hall of Famer, was released on bond and is due in court on May 9.
FBI arrests left-wing Wisconsin judge for allegedly helping an illegal migrant escape arrest by obstructing justice. The judge directed the defendant away from ICE officials in her courtroom. Similar incident involving a Massachusetts judge in 2019 resulted in charges being dropped by President Biden's administration in 2022.
President Trump criticizes Harvard University, calling it an '[antisemitic], far-left institution' and a 'threat to democracy.' Harvard is suing the Trump administration over funding freeze and refusal to comply with demands.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are traveling to Italy to attend Pope Francis's funeral. They will meet with various world leaders during the trip.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated after a deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir, leading to an exchange of fire across the border. The UN has called for restraint, but there are concerns of further military action. Both countries have taken retaliatory measures, including the suspension of a water treaty and closure of airspace.