Historic Summer Events

This summer will be full of historic firsts, including a former president being sentenced for a crime, a man as old as former President Trump accepting a major party nomination, and a general-election presidential debate held before fall.

Trump's guilty verdict and related news updates

Trump fires warning shot to Biden following historic conviction, Americans react to guilty verdict, and more news updates from FOX News Network

150th Kentucky Derby

Mystik Dan wins the 150th Kentucky Derby in a historic photo finish, providing the first Oaks-Derby double since 1952. Trainer Kenny McPeek and jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. make history with their victory.

Fire Destroys Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange

A fire destroyed the 400-year-old Copenhagen landmark, the Old Stock Exchange, causing shock and sadness. Efforts are being made to stabilize the remaining walls and investigate the cause of the fire. Valuable items and artworks were saved from the building.

President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York

34 potential jurors remain for President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York, with at least 50 jurors disqualified. The trial is high-profile and historic, with potential jurors progressing to the next stage of filling out a questionnaire before lawyers scrutinize them for biases.

Fire at Copenhagen's Historic Stock Exchange Building

The historic 17th-century Børsbygningen (Old Stock Exchange) in Copenhagen caught fire, evoking memories of the Notre Dame fire. Staff rescued large historic paintings before evacuating; no known casualties. Renovation work was underway at the time. The cause of the fire is unknown. The Danish Chamber of Commerce director called it 'incredibly tragic.' Conservative politician Marcus Knuth suggested rebuilding it as it was.

Detroit Pistons point guard Malachi Flynn's historic performance

Detroit Pistons point guard Malachi Flynn scores 50 points in a game against the Atlanta Hawks, despite having a low scoring average prior to the game.

Georgia Lawmakers' Plan to Renovate Capitol Building and Construct New Legislative Office

Georgia lawmakers are planning to spend $392 million to build a new legislative office building and renovate the 1889 Capitol building, following the death of nursing student Laken Riley. The project aims to address long-term capital needs and historical integrity of the Capitol complex.

Beyoncé Tops Country Music Chart

Beyoncé becomes the first black woman to top Billboard's country music chart with her new single 'Texas Hold 'Em'.