Planet Fitness hires new DEI-focused CEO amid controversy over transgender locker room policy

Planet Fitness, which plummeted $400 million in value in March after gym-goers boycotted the franchise over a transgender policy, announced it was hiring a new CEO Tuesday who has a history of pushing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Colleen Keating headed FirstKey Homes for the past four years, where she …...Read More

Hezbollah claims to shoot down Israeli drone over Lebanon

The Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah is claiming to have shot down an Israeli drone that was on a combat mission, a report says. Hezbollah said in a statement that the drone, which was "waging its attacks on our steadfast people," was brought down in the Al Aishiyeh area of southern …...Read More

Illegal marijuana grow operation uncovered in rural Maine

Law enforcement officials discovered an illicit grow operation in rural Maine, resulting in the seizure of nearly 40 pounds of marijuana. The U.S. DEA is investigating international criminal organizations operating illegal grows in about 20 states, including Maine. About 100 illicit grow operations exist in Maine, with approximately 40 search …...Read More

Trump's legal team offers peek at strategy as opening statements set to begin and more top headlines

Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. Subscribe now to get Fox News First in your email. And here's what you need to know to start your day ... COURT KICKOFF – Opening statements in Trump's historic criminal trial set to begin today. Continue reading …...Read More

Michael Avenatti defends Trump as 'victim of the system' in hush money case, says he's being targeted

EXCLUSIVE– Michael Avenatti, the one-time "most dangerous enemy" of Donald Trump who liberals hoped would bring down his presidency, thinks the hush money case against him in New York is flawed, politically motivated and part of a wider anti-democratic effort to take 2024 out of the voters' hands. And to …...Read More

Columbia University president orders virtual classes as anti-Israel protests take over: 'We need a reset'

Students at Columbia University were told in an overnight statement that all classes will be held virtually on Monday as anti-Israel protesters have taken over the campus, its president announced. Columbia University President Dr. Nemat "Minouche" Shafik said in a statement posted in the early hours Monday morning, that she …...Read More

Building starts on high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Los Angeles

Work is scheduled to begin on Monday on a $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line from Las Vegas to the Los Angeles area. The rail line is expected to board millions of passengers by 2028, according to officials. Brightline West aims to have trains operational by the 2028 Los Angeles …...Read More

Aaron Rodgers looks spry slinging passes in Jets' latest video from offseason workouts

Once again, all eyes will be on Aaron Rodgers this offseason for the New York Jets, as the veteran quarterback hopes for a much healthier season than his first with his new squad. A step in the right direction is having a good offseason as he continues to rehabilitate his …...Read More

American Culture Quiz: From pop performers to popular pups, how well do you know our nation?

APP USERS: Click here to get this new quiz! From pop culture to Passover to popular pups in the U.S., how well do you know our American heritage? The American Culture Quiz from Fox News Digital tests your command each week of our unique national traits, trends, people and popular …...Read More

Israeli military intelligence chief resigns over failure to prevent Hamas' Oct. 7 attack

The head of Israel's military intelligence directorate has resigned, the Israel Defense Forces said on Monday. Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva announced his resignation after he failed to prevent Hamas' unprecedented Oct. 7 attack, the deadliest terror attack in Israel's history, the military said. "The intelligence directorate under my command did …...Read More