Deion Sanders wants his players to enjoy spring break, but the Colorado Buffaloes head coach gave a stern warning for those who miss the team's Sunday check-in.
The White House on Thursday told Fox News Digital it is putting U.S. policy interests first after remarks by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
A new law requires unemployed people in West Virginia to do more to show they are looking for jobs in order to collect benefits; went into law Thursday without Republican Gov. Jim Justice's signature.
Local ABC News reporters advised New York residents on Wednesday to install cameras and put up No Trespassing signs in their homes as legal protection against squatters.
Granite Shore Power announced Wednesday its agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency to close the coal-fired Merrimack Station power plant in Bow, New Hampshire, by June 2028.
The prosecution's witness in Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly's trial admitted to carrying drugs across the border before the fatal shooting of a Mexican national.
A Chinese business executive tied to Hunter Biden and a top former Biden adviser is facing legal action for allegedly failing to pay a New York designer millions in unpaid fees.
Taylor Trice spoke to Fox News Digital about how she was fired from a Starbucks in Apex, North Carolina after expressing disagreement with their Pride Month display.
The Georgia House Higher Education Committee on Thursday passed a proposed constitutional amendment allowing betting on professional and college sports.
Kansas joins several other states that have enacted harsher penalties for organized retail crime. The bill still needs the signature of Gov. Laura Kelly.
Israel was ordered on Thursday by the top United Nations court to improve Gaza's humanitarian situation; this includes the opening of land crossings to allow for supplies to be brought in.
Jesse Ventura, who served as the Governor of Minnesota from from 1999 to 2003, is launching a brand of cannabis edibles; MN legalized recreational marijuana for those 21 and older last year.
Russia vetoed a United Nations resolution on Thursday, effectively doing away with the monitoring by the U.N. of sanctions against North Korea intended to curb the country's nuclear program.
Four people have died in three separate incidents off Spain's Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, as warnings of inclement weather remain in place across much of the Iberian country.
Don Saunders, a prominent Bahamian politician and top-ranking Free National Movement Party official, was fatally shot Wednesday during an attempted robbery.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, in an unprecedented move, invited President Biden to testify as part of the impeachment inquiry against him, stressing that it is “in the best interest of the American people" for him to…
Christian Soto, 22, was identified as the suspect who allegedly stabbed people in Rockford, Illinois, on Wednesday, killing four and injuring seven others.
President Biden's quotes indicate a shift away from an unconditional support towards a more tempered and even demanding stance on Israel's actions in its war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
A Google DeepMind team has developed an artificial intelligence system that can play video games like a human and take native language commands from players.
A Brooklyn man was arrested for allegedly punched a woman on the street, after a string of similar incidents led to women sounding the alarm on TikTok.
A lawsuit filed against Sean "Diddy" Combs by music producer "Lil Rod" claims one of the music mogul's alleged sex workers is 50 Cent's ex-girlfriend, Daphne Joy.