Dan Dakich tees off on columnist over bizarre Caitlin Clark interaction: 'Why is it OK?'

Dan Dakich on Thursday sounded off on Indy Star columnist Gregg Doyel and the bizarre interaction he had at Caitlin Clark’s press conference with the Indiana Fever. Doyel drew a ton of ire on Wednesday when he made a heart symbol with his hand toward Clark – the same one …...Read More

20 TV characters who died because the actor who played them died in real life

The tragic deaths of actors during TV show productions have made for sad goodbyes to their characters. Many actors have unexpectedly died while they were a part of one or more TV shows, such as Cory Monteith from "Glee" and John Ritter of "8 Simple Rules." Below are 20 TV …...Read More

Sports history: 4 of the biggest fights between teams and fans

When it comes to sports, competitiveness sometimes gets the best of players and fans. Over the years, many fights have broken out among players, sometimes coaches, and occasionally even spectators have gotten involved. Some historical brawls have long been remembered by sports fans. Here are just a few of the …...Read More

News Quiz: April 19, 2024

The trial of former President Trump and a media figure's eyebrow-raising tweets star in Fox News Digital's latest News Quiz. See if you can ace all eight questions this week! Click to start the quiz below. App users: click here. Where did anti-Israel agitators launch protests on Monday? New York …...Read More

Remembering the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 51 years later

On Sept. 1, 1939, Nazi Germany's attack on Poland triggered World War II, prompting France and the United Kingdom to honor their defensive pact with Poland and declare war on Germany in response. As Germany invaded from the west, the Soviet Union invaded from the east, culminating in the division …...Read More

Iranian senior official says country has no plan to respond to Israeli strike immediately: report

An Iranian senior official has revealed that Tehran has no plan to hit back immediately against Israel after the Jewish state carried out limited strikes inside the country early Friday, a report says. The strikes in Iran’s Isfahan province — which is where Natanz, one of Iran's nuclear facilities, is …...Read More

Texas shelter dog becomes impressive police K-9 combating fentanyl crisiss

A shelter dog has found a new mission in life as a drug-sniffing police K-9 — a transformation that took place just months after the pup was rescued from the streets of Fort Worth, Texas. "If you talk to me in five years, I guarantee you we're going to have …...Read More

NBC News chief being paid by Walmart, Pepsi 'clearly a problem' as network's ties to both companies go deep

The dust is still settling at NBC News following the debacle last month over its hiring and firing of former Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel, but scrutiny of the Comcast-owned network's leadership remains, particularly top boss Cesar Conde. Conde, who apologized to NBC staff over the hiring of McDaniel …...Read More

Utah mom fights for her daughter’s access to discontinued diabetes medication

A Utah mother is fighting for her teenage daughter’s access to diabetes medicine. Ruby Smart, 15, has been taking Levemir (detemir) insulin since she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes more than two years ago. "Levemir is uniquely suited to her situation," Alison Smart, the girl’s mother, told Fox News …...Read More

Michigan district defends teaching elementary kids grammar lesson on 'tree,' 'ze' pronouns

A Michigan elementary school district is doubling down on a lesson for students about using novel gender pronouns, including the phrase "tree," with the superintendent saying it promoted "inclusivity." Schavey Road Elementary School, in DeWitt, Mich., sent out a letter on April 11 informing parents of the school’s plans to …...Read More