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President Donald Trump has nominated attorney Justin Olson to a federal judgeship in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
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President Donald Trump has nominated attorney Justin Olson to a federal judgeship in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
A former associate of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been accused of being the mastermind behind a $100 million embezzlement scheme, according to officials. Tymur Mindich, once one of Zelenskyy's business partners, is believed to have orchestrated the embezzlement scheme.
President Donald Trump's struggles to address inflation are mirroring those faced by his predecessor President Biden, leaving voters feeling a sense of déjà vu about their economic woes.
A leading Senate Democrat tells Fox News it's time for 'new leadership,' amid growing pressure on Sen. Chuck Schumer to step down as Senate Democratic leader. Schumer is facing calls from House Democrats and others within the party to remove him from his post.
I couldn't find any information about Zohran Mamdani being elected as the mayor of New York City.
The BBC has been accused of twisting US President Donald Trump's words and sparking a backlash from US media outlets who are rushing to defend the British broadcaster.
A phishing scam impersonating Geek Squad has been spotted, with scammers sending fake emails that appear to be from the company, asking recipients to take action or provide sensitive information. To avoid falling victim, be cautious of official-looking messages and verify authenticity through Geek Squad's legitimate contact channels.
The 2025 elections' outcome sets the stage for the upcoming midterms, where Republicans will defend their House majority, while Democrats focus on making gains in key states. The campaign landscape is expected to be closely watched as a preview of next year's pivotal showdowns.
A socialist wave is sweeping across the US, as historic wins in the 2025 mayoral elections saw Zohran Mamdani elected to lead New York City. This marks a significant milestone for the Democratic Socialists of America, who secured their largest ballot victory yet.
The Trump administration has remained silent on a widening corruption scandal in Ukraine's government led by President Volodymyr Zelensky, despite reports of wrongdoing by key officials in his inner circle.
India's top tech schools are seizing an opportunity to maintain ties with US employers amid steep new fees for H-1B visas, despite Trump's curbs on foreign worker programs.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced a $4.3 billion deal to buy 17 fighter jets from Sweden amid regional tension with the US. The purchase comes as Colombia is locked in a high-stakes standoff with Washington over issues including migration and security cooperation.
President Donald Trump plans to file a lawsuit against the BBC worth up to $5 billion over an edited version of his Jan. 6, 2021 speech featured in investigative documentary series Panorama.
President Donald Trump announced Friday night on Truth Social that he is withdrawing his support and endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her a 'ranting lunatic' and accusing the Georgia Republican of being unhinged from reality.
Charlotte officials vow to resist potential federal immigration raids, labeling them a 'campaign of terror,' and pledge to protect local migrant communities amid the looming crackdown.
At least seven people were killed and 27 more injured after a cache of confiscated explosives detonated in a police station in Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir's main city.
A political reporter who claimed to have had a romantic relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his campaign trail is speaking out about what she alleges happened between them.
Nevada Democrats Dina Titus, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford are being mocked as 'out of touch' for remaining silent after a national Democratic Party spokesperson dismissed no tax on tips. The comments have been labeled as 'peak elitism'.
A BASE jumper was rescued in a dramatic helicopter rescue captured on camera near Moab, Utah, after becoming stranded dangling from a canyon wall on Wednesday.
Vivek Ramaswamy's GOP campaign for Ohio governor is facing backlash from conservatives due to policy disagreements and prejudicial concerns within the MAGA movement. President Donald Trump has been a key backer of Ramaswamy's candidacy, but his support appears to be waning among some conservative supporters.
Kate Gosselin is budgeting Christmas for her eight children as a single mom using a system she developed after losing her reality TV fortune, describing it as a 'sickening' financial collapse.
Several members of the Democratic Socialists of America are emerging as potential candidates to succeed Zohran Mamdani in New York's 34th Assembly District seat, following his surprise win last year.
Democrats failed to secure a subsidy extension, which may lead to skyrocketing health insurance premiums for tens of millions under the Affordable Care Act; the government shutdown is now over but its aftermath poses significant challenges for those relying on healthcare coverage.
President Donald Trump is radically reshaping his economic plan due to the ongoing affordability crisis and declining favorability ratings.
President Donald Trump is pushing a contentious economic plan to send direct checks to Americans, including $2,000 dividend checks and cryptocurrency payments, as part of his global tariffs campaign. The proposal aims to generate revenue from tariffs and distribute it directly to citizens.
India has called the Delhi blast an 'act of terror' and is expected to take stern action in response; details of the government's plan are yet to be announced.
Seventeen transgender Air Force members who were discharged under the Trump administration's transgender ban are suing the federal government for revoking their pensions and benefits after their forced early retirement. The lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration improperly denied the plaintiffs' eligibility for veteran benefits.
South Africa has allowed over 150 Palestinian airline passengers to disembark after they were kept on a plane for almost 12 hours by the country's border police.
Ivory Coast has strengthened its border security following an 'unusual flow' of refugees from neighboring Mali, officials announced. The move aims to address the unexpected influx of migrants from Mali.
California's largest migrant detention center is accused of horrific conditions in a new federal lawsuit, including sewage bubbles rising from shower drains and detainees being forced to use dirty bands. The allegations come after a group of migrants filed the lawsuit against the facility's owners, alleging severe mistreatment and abuse.
Pakistan has codified a major restructure of its military and judiciary after President Asif Ali Zardari signed the assent to ratify the country's 27th Constitution, marking one of the most ambitious overhauls in decades. The move is expected to strengthen Pakistan's defense balance or potentially upset it.
NYPD officers leapt into the freezing Harlem River to rescue a teenage girl from drowning, saving her life after hearing her screams for help, according to bodycam video released by the NYPD.
DNC staffers face mockery for their outrage over the reversal of a remote work policy, with one employee sarcastically telling them 'get yourselves together.' The move came after Chairman Ken Martin announced an end to the flexible work arrangement.
Nigeria advanced to the CAF 2026 World Cup qualifying final after a 4-1 semifinal victory over Gabon in extra time, thanks to two goals from star forward Victor Osimhen.
Cuba is battling a wave of mosquito-borne illnesses affecting nearly one-third of its population, with large numbers of workers taken ill.
President Donald Trump shares an adorable moment with kids visiting the Oval Office, handing out gifts and saying 'My name is Donald' as they pose for photos.
The new U.S. Catholic leader, Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley, is seen as too conservative for the needs of many immigrants, who require a stronger defender of their rights and values within the Catholic Church.
A federal judge in Chicago has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to release over 600 illegal immigrants from a suburban detention center, citing concerns that keeping them detained poses a risk to their lives. The order was slammed by DHS as an activist's attempt to put lives at risk.
Fannie Mae officials were ousted after a confidant of Bill Pulte, the Trump administration's top housing regulator, leaked confidential mortgage pricing data to a competitor, causing alarm among senior officials. The actions have been widely criticized as an ethics breach.
Comedy content creator and former Army officer Austin von Letkemann, known as 'MandatoryFunDay', marked Veterans Day by expressing gratitude on social media, calmly dismissing backlash from those who politicized the holiday with his lighthearted response.
The US Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom over allegations that California drew its new congressional map with racial bias, dubbed a 'racial gerrymander'.
Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James have asked a judge to dismiss their criminal cases, which were brought by a Trump-appointed federal prosecutor.
Former Rep. Louie Gohmert blasts ex-Special Counsel Jack Smith for allegedly targeting his personal phone records in connection to an investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots.
Former Rep. Louie Gohmert blasted ex-Special Counsel Jack Smith for allegedly targeting his personal phone records as part of his investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots.
The Justice Department has sued over new congressional district boundaries in California approved by voters, alleging a 'brazen power grab' that could tip control of Congress. The lawsuit aims to block changes that would shift voting power away from Republican-held districts.
At least one person was wounded in a shooting at Laney College in Oakland, California, and the Oakland Police Department is investigating. The incident occurred just before noon on Thursday.
A pamphlet in Kashmir with ties to an Indian attack unfolded in Delhi days before a huge blast killed 13 people on a crowded thoroughfare.
President Donald Trump is facing a pivotal decision on whether to allow Turkish troops into Gaza as part of a U.S.-backed stabilization force amid opposition from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Harris County, which provides migrant deportation assistance, calling it 'evil and wicked.' The county had used public funds for programs that help migrants access legal support as they face deportation.
Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein reveal that he boasted about briefing Russian diplomat on how to handle President Donald Trump after his first election, positioning himself as a political insider.
The US House of Representatives has passed a federal government spending package, ending the longest government shutdown in US history. The bill will now head to President Biden's desk for signature, bringing an end to at least 35 days of partial closures and disruptions across the country.
Congress has finally ended the longest government shutdown in US history after 43 days of darkness, with lawmakers passing a bipartisan funding package to turn on the lights at the Capitol. The bill now needs just one signature from President Biden to bring an end to the historic impasse.
A bill to end the record-breaking US government shutdown has been sent to President Donald Trump's desk after more than 42 days. Federal funding legislation aimed at opening the government has passed and will now be signed into law by the president.
House Democrats release a series of emails revealing new insight into President Donald Trump's relationship with deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The emails provide fresh details about Trump's interactions with Epstein before his death in 2019.
Golf legend Phil Mickelson criticizes high gas prices in California, praising Governor hopeful Steve Hilton's plan to increase domestic oil production.
NYU professor Scott Galloway claims that a notable shift in the 2024 election came when many mothers switched to supporting the GOP in order to help their struggling sons. According to Galloway, these mother-son alliances were a key factor in the change.
Speaker Mike Johnson said the House will vote next week on whether to release all of its Jeffrey Epstein case files.
The House has cleared a key procedural hurdle to set up a final vote on a Senate-passed funding package to reopen the federal government, advancing it 213-209.
The US House of Representatives advances a bill to end the record-breaking government shutdown with hours left until a final vote.
The White House has dismissed comments from Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, who called his cousin Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a 'rabid dog'. The remarks were seen as an attack on the secretary by the administration.
Jimmy Kimmel's wife Molly McNearney shared that his daughter burst into tears after learning that his show was suspended on her father's podcast, and she also recalled a conversation where their son asked if Trump was responsible for the suspension.
MSNBC is rebranding itself as it separates from parent company NBC News, adopting a startup mentality and signaling a shift in its corporate identity. The exact nature of the changes remains to be seen, but president Rebecca Kutler suggests a fresh approach.
Democrat Rep. Adelita Grijalva was sworn into office on Wednesday, providing the necessary support to force a vote in the House of Representatives over unsealing Epstein documents.
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released tens of thousands of Jeffrey Epstein emails that were previously withheld, hours after Democrats accused them of leaking sensitive information. The newly released emails appear to show biographer Jonathan Vankin urging Epstein to criticize Donald Trump in order to gain 'political cover'.
Michigan Senate candidate backing Rep. Rashida Tlaib is under scrutiny after deleting social media posts that once advocated for defunding police departments. The deletion comes amid concerns about the candidate's stance on law enforcement.
Democrat Adelita Grijalva has been sworn in as congresswoman after winning a landslide victory in her special election, despite President Trump's attempts to block access to files related to deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized her former network for firing former analyst Matthew Dowd over his comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk after he was shot.
Sen. John Fetterman blames Democrats' loss on elitist policies, ignoring reality, and betraying voters who built the party.
President Donald Trump claims his $300 million White House ballroom will be paid for by himself and friends, but a list reveals contributions from cryptocurrency billionaires among 37 donors.
President Donald Trump's plan to expand oil and gas drilling off California has sharpened his feud with Governor Gavin Newsom.
Democrats may benefit from reflecting on their recent victories in the midterm elections, which came after a prolonged shutdown fight, and consider how they can apply those lessons to future legislative battles.
Fox News Channel outperformed CNN and MSNBC during election week, drawing a larger audience for its coverage of key races in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City. Fox News averaged 1.4 million total viewers per day during the period.
The Fox News Channel outperformed CNN and MSNBC during election week, averaging more viewers than its competitors in key races across Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City.
President Donald Trump issued pardons for over 70 people accused of seeking to overturn the 2020 election results in a move largely viewed as a symbolic gesture.
A federal judge ordered the release of more than 600 people arrested as part of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Illinois, dealing a blow to federal authorities.
Stefanik criticizes Hochul's energy policies ahead of utility hikes, blaming tariffs. Republican gubernatorial candidate Elise Stefanik targets Hochul's ban on fossil fuels in a broadside campaign against the governor.
Michigan GOP leader Bernadette Smith signals she's running for Senate, setting up a potential clash with Trump-endorsed candidate Mike Rogers in a Republican primary.
China has agreed to tighten controls on chemicals used to produce fentanyl following a visit by FBI Director Kash Patel, he announced. This move aims to reduce the illicit production of the opioid.
AI-powered online scams are targeting kids as they spend more time online, while their parents often remain silent about the dangers. The use of artificial intelligence has made these scams increasingly personalized and effective.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman joked that MSNBC has 'stopped inviting' him for interviews after he broke with Democrats, citing a shift in network's treatment of him.
The Trump administration plans to use the White House website as a tool for trolling Democrats and promoting its message, a move seen as an attempt to 'weaponize' the official government site. The tactic is similar to one used by President Bill Clinton in 2000, which launched a new internet address to celebrate changes to the White House website.
President Donald Trump has endorsed Texas Governor Greg Abbott, describing the relationship as 'Complete and Total'.
Marty ODonnell, composer behind the 'Halo' and 'Destiny' series, is running for Congress, drawing parallels between his battles against 'woke' ideology in gaming to President Trump's re-election campaign.
The US Supreme Court has extended an order allowing President Donald Trump to withhold food assistance to tens of millions of people in the US amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Joe Rogan warns that liberal celebration of Charlie Kirk's assassination signals the US is closer to a civil war than he initially thought. The podcast host attributed this trend to the divisive nature of politics in the country.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett's campaign spent nearly $75,000 on luxury hotels, limo services, and security in various cities, a significant amount for a politician. The expenditures were disclosed in Federal Election Commission filings.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry mysteriously vanished from Kris Jenner's birthday party posts just hours after the momager shared snaps from her star-studded soirée. The couple's absence was noticeably absent from Jenner's celebratory social media updates.
A Trump ally has taken charge as CEO of NSO Group, an Israeli spy technology company at the center of controversy over its surveillance software used by authoritarian regimes and governments. The appointment raises concerns about the potential for increased misuse of the company's tools under Friedman's leadership.
The Supreme Court has extended its temporary stay on a lower court's order requiring the Trump administration to immediately pay full SNAP benefits to millions of recipients, for now.
The FDA announced Rick Pazdur as its new leader at its Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), replacing George Tidmarsh, who was recently fired.
Florida's Republican attorney general launches an investigation into JPMorgan over allegations made by President Donald Trump that he and his family were victims of a 'debanking' scheme. The probe aims to boost Trump's claims related to the freezing of his social media accounts and media company, Trump Media.
Nicki Minaj shared a heartfelt thank-you message to America's veterans on Veterans Day, expressing her appreciation and gratitude for their service. The post drew big engagement on social media, continuing a recent patriotic trend for the rapper.
Rep. Ilhan Omar fires back at President Donald Trump after he took a swipe at her understanding of the Constitution, citing her ability to read unlike him.
Francesca Scorsese, Martin Scorsese's daughter, makes her directorial debut on Fox Nation's 'Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints'.
Former President Donald Trump honored veterans at a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, recognizing their service and sacrifices. The event marked one of Trump's final appearances as president before he left office on January 20.
President Donald Trump has pardoned Roger Harshbarger, the husband of Tennessee Republican Rep. Diana Harshbarger, who pleaded guilty to health care fraud and other crimes more than a decade ago.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing renewed calls for him to step aside after Democrats joined with Republicans to pass a government funding bill, dealing with bruised feelings from the second shutdown of the year. This move marks the latest challenge in Schumer's leadership as minority leader amid party divisions and internal power struggles.
Seventeen transgender veterans have sued the Trump administration for denying them retirement benefits ahead of Veterans Day. The lawsuit includes Air Force and Space Force members with at least 15 years of service.
A $16 million legal settlement and network changes have highlighted the growing importance of video editing as a crucial step in journalism. The process has become significantly more complex and significant than it was in recent years.
A top Democrat's daughter has publicly opposed her on a shutdown deal, further straining relationships within the party. The senator's family rift highlights divisions among Democrats over the Senate compromise to end the federal government shutdown.