Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso discusses wildfires in Los Angeles on FOX News, countering claims blaming fires on climate change. He highlights historical events and human activities that contribute to wildfires in California.
Actor Zachary Levi questions California leadership's accountability for devastating wildfires, criticizes Gov. Newsom and LA Mayor Bass for mismanagement and lack of action, urges support for affected Southern Californians.
CNN data expert debunks President Biden's claim that he could have won re-election in 2024 if he had stayed in the race, citing polling data that showed Trump consistently ahead.
Former President Jimmy Carter lies in state at the U.S. Capitol, thousands pay their respects, sharing personal stories and admiration for his humanitarian work.
Recent news headlines from FOX News covering topics such as California fires, political clashes, and celebrity opinions.
The article discusses President Jimmy Carter's faith and how it influenced his life. It includes personal anecdotes from the author's interactions with Carter and reflections on Carter's application of his faith in politics.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville leads the charge for a national ban on trans athletes in college sports with the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. The bill aims to prevent biological men from participating in women's sports and is co-sponsored by 23 Republican senators.
The Biden administration announces an additional $500 million in military aid to Ukraine before President-elect Trump takes office. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urges continued support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia. The aid includes missiles, support equipment, and spare parts funded by the presidential drawdown authority. Zelenskyy pleads for ongoing U.S. support to defend against Russian aggression.
Meta, previously known as Facebook, is changing its content moderation approach by ending its fact-checking program with trusted partners and implementing a community-driven system similar to Twitter's Community Notes. The changes aim to offer more freedom of expression and reduce political bias in fact-checking.
18-year-old George Mason University freshman Abdullah Hassan was arrested for plotting a mass casualty attack targeting Jews. Another individual, Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, shot a Jewish man and later died by suicide in jail. Both individuals had ties to violent extremist groups.
Discussion on President-elect Trump's push for Canada to be the 51st state and the Bitcoin surge after a holiday lull, as well as the conservative movement gaining momentum in Canada following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation amid pressure from critics and tariff threats from Trump.
A former FBI informant who fabricated a story about President Biden and his son accepting bribes was sentenced to six years in prison. The informant made false claims about the Bidens' foreign dealings, leading to a House impeachment inquiry. Prosecutors described him as a 'liar and tax cheat' who interfered in a Presidential election.
President-elect Trump warns of consequences if hostages are not released by inauguration. Rising antisemitism in the U.S. and world. Illegal immigrant terrorists targeting Jews must be banished. Elite Israeli forces raid Syrian missile factory.
President-elect Donald Trump asks Supreme Court to delay decision on TikTok ban, MAGA Republicans support TikTok, concern over Chinese government gathering American users' data, debate on national security issues, Trump's evolving stance on TikTok
Discussion on Trump administration's plan to deport violent criminals and the impact on gangs flooding into the United States. ACLU raising concerns over ICE's expansion of migrant detention facilities under Trump's presidency. Details on ICE detention facilities, plans to increase detainee numbers, and potential expansion locations. Calls for transparency from ICE and concerns over conditions in detention facilities.
Wildfires continue to burn across Los Angeles County, former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral takes place in Washington, D.C., Trump meets with Senate Republicans to discuss key legislative priorities, NPR's Body Electric team offers a two-week challenge to reduce screen time and add more movement to daily routine, a massive winter storm hits Washington, D.C., impacting residents and staff at a homeless shelter, and Girl Scout cookies like S'mores and Toast-Yay! will be retired by 2025.
Pope Francis criticizes Israel's military campaign in Gaza, calls for end to conflicts worldwide, condemns anti-Semitism, and expresses concern over climate change and misinformation on social media.
Lebanon's parliament elects army chief Joseph Aoun as president, reflecting shifts in power balance in Lebanon and the Middle East. Aoun's election is a step towards reviving government institutions in a country reeling from a financial collapse and in need of international support.
Residents of Nuuk, Greenland, express opposition to the idea of Greenland being bought after President-elect Donald Trump suggests using force to take control of the Arctic island.
President-elect Trump has sparked global debate by refusing to rule out military action to acquire the Panama Canal and Greenland. European leaders have expressed concerns over his imperialistic goals, although analysts view the threats as not credible but potentially damaging to global relations.
A forthcoming book alleges that Donald Trump's team received questions in advance from Fox News for a town hall event, raising concerns about journalism ethics. The book also mentions Trump considering Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo as his running mate. Fox News plans to investigate the claims.
The hydrant system in Los Angeles failed during a massive fire, leading to criticism from President-elect Donald Trump. State and local officials defended their water management policies, stating they were not the cause of the issue. Experts suggest that urban fires and climate change are stressing public water systems in various cities.
Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes California officials for their response to wildfires, highlighting budget allocation issues and lack of preparedness.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom clashes with President-elect Donald Trump over response to wildfires and water supply issues, leading to a heated exchange on social media.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito confirms speaking with President-elect Donald Trump but denies discussing an emergency application. The call was about a potential government position for Alito's former clerk, William Levi.
Former President Jimmy Carter's funeral services are being held at Washington, D.C.'s National Cathedral with President Biden declaring a National Day of Mourning. The so-called presidents' club will gather, and Biden will deliver the eulogy. Carter will be buried next to his late wife, Rosalynn, in Plains, Georgia.
A group of House Republicans are aiming to codify President-elect Donald Trump's Remain In Mexico policy, requiring migrants seeking asylum at the U.S. southwestern border to await their immigration proceedings in Mexico. The bill is led by Rep. Brandon Gill and is seen as a step to secure the border and address issues created by Democrats.
Incoming New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte discusses working with the Trump administration on immigration and border security, emphasizing the importance of enforcing laws and holding criminals accountable.
A report highlights the risks of housing biological male felons with female inmates in female-only prisons, citing physical and psychological dangers. The debate surrounds the rights and safety of female inmates and the potential consequences of allowing transgender inmates in female prisons.
Fox News discusses Jeff Bezos' decision to halt The Washington Post's endorsement of a presidential candidate in the 2024 race, leading to internal turmoil and staff departures.
The article discusses the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, highlighting his values of honesty, integrity, and commitment to justice.
President-elect Donald Trump announces plans for significant speeches during his second term, highlighting historical events like the American Revolution, the 250th anniversary of the country's founding, the World Cup, 9/11 anniversary, and the Olympics.
Meta, formerly Facebook, has made significant changes to its content moderation policies, including lifting content restrictions and replacing fact-checking with a new system. This move has been praised by some as a win for free speech, while others remain skeptical.
Discussion on the misuse of H-1B visas and the impact on the job market, particularly for young people and recent college graduates. Calls for reform to prioritize applicants with specialized skills and address the growing threat of AI automation.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is leading in the race to be Canada's next prime minister after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed his resignation. Trump's comments about Canada becoming the 51st state are causing concerns. Candidates are preparing for a potential early general election.
Russia's gas cutoff to Europe after the invasion of Ukraine has led to a crisis in Transnistria, Moldova, causing severe energy-related problems and tensions between countries in the region.
Belarusian opposition activist Viktar Babaryka, imprisoned for 700+ days, reappeared in a video ahead of an election, showing signs of mistreatment. The government is accused of repressing dissent and holding many political prisoners in harsh conditions.
All living U.S. presidents gather for former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may undergo changes under the Trump administration.
The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to stop alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad from pleading guilty at Guantanamo, despite previous rejections by U.S. military courts.
Former President Jimmy Carter returned to his small hometown of Plains, Georgia, after being voted out of office in 1980. Learn how this town shaped his remarkable life.
Wildfires in LA area, state funeral for former President Carter, Republicans focus on Trump's legislative agenda
Former President Jimmy Carter's funeral service is being held in Washington, D.C., with political leaders honoring his life and legacy. President Biden will deliver a eulogy during the service, which is part of a national day of mourning. All four living former presidents, including President-elect Donald Trump, are expected to attend the funeral.
Lebanon's parliament to elect new president after more than two years of vacuum. Leading candidate is Lebanese army commander Joseph Aoun, backed by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. Frangieh withdrew from the race. Lebanon faces challenges including economic crisis and reconstruction post Israel-Hezbollah war.
A Gaza ceasefire deal proposed by the Biden administration is the same as outlined in May, as reported by NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian.
Parents Defending Education Action endorses Linda McMahon for Secretary of Education, praising her business and political experience. Republican Governors Association also expresses support for her confirmation. Trump nominated McMahon and supports returning education decisions to states.
The Biden administration is finalizing a rule to lower nicotine levels in tobacco products, potentially banning cigarettes, which has led to concerns about increasing black market activity and impacting Democrats' electoral chances. Trump supporters, especially nicotine users, have shown strong preference for Trump over Harris. The administration's move to ban menthol cigarettes faced backlash, particularly from black nicotine users. Conservative groups have criticized the regulations, suggesting Democrats may face political consequences.
California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses the water situation during wildfires and criticizes President-Elect Trump for politicizing the disaster.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) plans to vote yes on confirming former Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy (R) as Secretary of Transportation because they agree on many things, including football teams. President-elect Donald Trump has praised Duffy's advocacy for fiscal responsibility, economic growth, and rural development.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism for being in Africa during California wildfires, with over 1,000 structures burned. She cut almost $20 million from the Fire Department budget while fires raged and residents evacuated.
Sen. Rand Paul stated he won't vote for a large reconciliation bill if it includes an increase in the debt ceiling, emphasizing his opposition to spending increases and advocating for reductions in spending.
Geraldo Rivera expressed a desire to punch Stephen Miller, criticizing his immigration policies and accusing him of scapegoating certain people. Rivera called Miller draconian and said he would come out of retirement to punch him in the nose.
President-elect Donald Trump announced a plan to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, sparking reactions and discussions.
Retired FBI agent Bobby Chacon reacts to the FBI press conference on the New Orleans attack on Fox News Live. Chemical used for explosives discovered in a Texas storage locker linked to Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
A man attempted to set his car on fire near the U.S. Capitol building during President-elect Donald Trump's visit, leading to his arrest by the U.S. Capitol Police.
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens criticizes President Joe Biden's tenure, pointing out deceptions and illusions that may tarnish his legacy. Stephens highlights Biden's handling of the 2021 migration surge, the situation in Afghanistan, inflation, and his self-assuredness in defeating Donald Trump. The columnist suggests that Biden's missteps and late decisions will not be viewed favorably in history.
President-elect Donald Trump meets with Republican senators on Capitol Hill to discuss a one-bill approach to budget reconciliation, combining legislation on the southern border crisis and taxes into one bill. Trump suggests this strategy may force lawmakers to make difficult decisions. The party is looking to act quickly due to parts of Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expiring this year. There is some disagreement among Republicans on state and local tax deductions. Despite some senators preferring two separate bills, the conference is set to move forward with Trump's one-bill approach.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces criticism for her initial absence during wildfires and budget cuts to the Fire Department. She refused to answer questions from reporters about the situation.
Authorities in South Korea are trying to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol after his failed declaration of martial law. Analysts are assessing the country's democracy amid the ongoing political crisis, drawing comparisons to recent events in the U.S.
Former American hostage in Iran during the 1979-1981 crisis, Barry Rosen, credits President Jimmy Carter for sacrificing his presidency to secure their release, despite criticism and anger at the time. Rosen recalls the tense moments leading up to their release and reflects on Carter's efforts in bringing them back alive.
The DOJ is trying to stop the alleged 9/11 mastermind from pleading guilty at Guantanamo, despite two U.S. military courts rejecting the Defense Secretary's attempt to block the plea.
Actor James Woods criticizes LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley for prioritizing DEI over firefighting efforts during wildfires in Los Angeles. Crowley faced backlash for promoting diversity while wildfires ravaged the city. Woods also condemned the left's blame on climate change for the fires.
A Republican Congressman plans to introduce a bill authorizing President-elect Donald Trump to buy and re-take the Panama Canal, citing it as a vital national asset for the U.S. and a move towards projecting strength abroad.
President-elect Donald Trump criticizes President Joe Biden and Gov. Gavin Newsom for their handling of the wildfires in Los Angeles County, claiming it could be the most costly in U.S. history and blaming them for mismanagement.
Denver's Democrat Mayor accused of covertly dumping illegal migrants, including criminals, into nearby Colorado cities. Aurora Mayor demands transparency and truth from Denver Mayor. Tensions rise between the two mayors over the issue.
Far-left activists from Code Pink are accused of exploiting California's wildfires to link them to the conflict in Gaza, claiming both are fueled by policies targeting indigenous lands and environmental neglect. Critics accuse the group of using the tragedy for political purposes.
President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump paid their respects to the late President Jimmy Carter as he lay in state. Trump shared kind words about Carter and expressed positivity about his return to the Capitol.
A man was arrested by the United States Capitol Police for attempting to bring a machete and knives into the Capitol Visitor Center. The man, identified as Mel J. Horne, 44, was arrested for carrying a dangerous weapon. The incident occurred while former President Jimmy Carter was lying in state at the U.S. Capitol rotunda.
President-elect Donald Trump sarcastically thanks President Joe Biden for leaving no water in fire hydrants amid devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and no money in FEMA. Rick Caruso criticizes the mismanagement of resources in the Pacific Palisades area, and FEMA is reported to have already run out of funds for the fiscal year.
President Joe Biden received a briefing on the wildfires in Los Angeles and offered federal assistance. He canceled a trip to designate a new national monument due to the wildfires.
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow criticized Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for being in Africa during fires in the area, questioning her relevance to Ghana.
Alex Marlow criticized diversity pushes within the Los Angeles Fire Department, arguing that diversity quotas are contrary to attracting the best and brightest.
Sen. Bernie Sanders blames California wildfires on climate change, President-elect Donald Trump blames Democrat officials and regulations, Elon Musk criticizes government regulations, reports suggest fireworks may have caused the fire, multiple fires are currently zero percent contained.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism for being in Ghana during wildfires in the city and cutting funding to the fire department, leading to an incompetent response to the crisis.
NATO is sending 10 ships to guard underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea following suspected sabotage incidents on energy and data cables. Finland is investigating an oil tanker suspected of causing damage to cables. NATO and other groups are increasing military presence and monitoring in the region.
Iran conducts military drills to prepare for potential attacks on its nuclear facilities by the U.S., Israel, or both. The exercises also aim to showcase Iran's readiness to defend against external threats and suppress any domestic uprisings. Analysts believe the drills are a response to shifting power dynamics in the Middle East and potential actions by President-elect Donald Trump.
Two top DeSantis staffers praised Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for canceling the driver's license of a transgender person who changed the sex marker from male to female. The influencer had their license replaced and was criticized for using a 'loophole.'
San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey is considering the controversial idea of locking up at least 100 people a day for drug use on Sixth Street in SoMa due to a spike in disorder and chaos. Some public health advocates disagree with the use of criminal penalties for treating substance misuse.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is meeting with Senate Democrats in hopes of gaining their support for his confirmation as Donald Trump's health secretary. While some Democrats are open to meeting with him, convincing them to vote for him may be challenging due to concerns about his vaccine skepticism and other issues in his background.
President-elect Trump announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, sparking controversy with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Germany and France warn against any attempt to seize control of Greenland by force after Trump's remarks. Denmark open to dialogue with Trump but rejects threats of force. Greenland's political class seeks full independence from Denmark.
Leon Black, a Wall Street billionaire with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, is in talks to become an 'anchor investor' in a bid to take over The Telegraph. The sale of The Telegraph has faced challenges and scrutiny due to various financial and legal issues.
CNN is on trial in Florida accused of defaming a Navy veteran involved in rescuing endangered Afghans from Afghanistan in 2021. The case raises questions about media ethics and the impact of reporting on individuals' lives.
Police arrested a man trying to enter the U.S. Capitol with a machete and three knives while former President Jimmy Carter lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. The man, 44-year-old Mel Horne of Washington, D.C., was arrested on multiple charges of carrying a dangerous weapon.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has shifted his company's policies to align with conservative pressures, including ending professional fact-checking and showing support for Donald Trump. This move has been criticized as a significant political realignment within the company.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces criticism for being absent in Africa during wildfires in the city, refusing to apologize or address the situation upon her return.
British lawmakers voted against launching a national inquiry into the U.K. grooming gang scandal after objections to the vote process. The issue revolves around sexual abuse by men of predominantly Pakistani heritage in northern England towns, sparking international scrutiny led by Elon Musk.
Former President Trump criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom for his handling of wildfires in California, blaming him for poor forest management and environmental policies. Newsom and Democrats attribute wildfires to climate change. California governor pledged reforms but investigation shows efforts were overstated. Multiple wildfires are currently raging in Los Angeles County.
President-elect Trump suggests policy of not building new windmills due to economic impracticality and harm to marine life, criticized by Democrats and environmentalists, despite wind energy being the largest source of renewable energy in the U.S.
Actress Glenn Close discusses her role in the movie adaptation of JD Vance's memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy' and mentions his family's generosity. Some jabs are made at Vance's conservative politics during the discussion.
House lawmakers are discussing the Laken Riley Act, which requires federal authorities to detain illegal immigrants found guilty of theft. Senate Democrats are expected to support advancing the bill, with at least nine senators indicating their support.
Expert warns Trump administration about Tren de Aragua, a violent gang linked to targeted assassinations in U.S. cities. Recent murder of Mexican immigration official believed to be linked to Venezuelan gang members. Gang involved in drug and human trafficking on U.S. southern border. Texas authorities apprehend confirmed Tren de Aragua members attempting to enter the U.S illegally. Governor Abbott prioritizes security against TdA threat.
Man arrested for attempting to carry a machete into the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. just before President-elect Trump's meeting with Senate Republicans. The man also had bottles of fuel, a flare gun, and a blow torch in his possession.
Rep. Eric Swalwell questions President-elect Trump's ability to lower grocery prices, sparking online backlash. Social media users criticize Swalwell's focus on Trump's desire to purchase Greenland instead of addressing food price spikes under President Biden's leadership. Trump team has not responded to comments.
Comedian Bill Maher criticizes SNL for not making fun of certain politicians on the left, pointing out missed opportunities and lack of coverage around Doug Emhoff's #MeToo accusations.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears discusses banning sanctuary cities on 'Fox & Friends Weekend' amidst a water treatment plant failure in Richmond causing a crisis. Residents faced water shortage, hospitals used tanker trucks for water. Political blame and praise were directed at various figures including the former Mayor and current Mayor of Richmond.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested renaming the United States to America Mexicana in response to President-elect Donald Trump's proposal to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. She referenced historical maps and the Constitution of Apatzingán to support her suggestion.
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro announced the arrest of two American mercenaries planning to destabilize his regime. The regime has a history of detaining Americans on dubious charges. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello claimed over 125 mercenaries from 25 countries have been detained, including an Israeli and an Argentine national. The Maduro regime is reportedly using these detainees as bargaining chips. Previous prisoner swaps with the U.S. involved releasing American detainees in exchange for Maduro's convicted drug-trafficking nephews and top money launderer.
President-elect Donald Trump filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in a business records case where he was found guilty of falsifying records. New York judge set sentencing for January 10, but Trump's legal team argues for a stay based on claims of Presidential immunity. New York's response is due Thursday.
President-elect Trump's pick for Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is facing delays in her confirmation process due to missing paperwork and background check. Democrats are accused of stonewalling her nomination, while the transition team pushes for a swift confirmation.