Mpox outbreak in Congo may be a new form of the disease

Congo is struggling to contain its biggest mpox outbreak, and scientists say a new form of the disease detected in a mining town might more easily spread among people. Since January, Congo has reported more than 4,500 suspected mpox cases and nearly 300 deaths, numbers that have roughly tripled from …...Read More

Tiger Woods accepts special exemption to play US Open in June

Tiger Woods accepted a special exemption to play in the upcoming U.S. Open tournament, the United States Golf Association announced Thursday. The 124th U.S. Open will take place at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s Course No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, from June 13-16. "The U.S. Open, our national championship, …...Read More

Michael Rapaport outraged after show canceled amid anti-Israel 'mob': 'F----- up'

Comedian and actor Michael Rapaport was outraged after learning his show in Madison, Wisconsin, Thursday night had been canceled, allegedly due to an anti-Israel "mob." A post from Israel advocate Aviva Klompas announced Thursday that Rapaport's show had been canceled due to "threats from a pro-terror mob." "Madison bows to …...Read More

Ryan Gosling shares 'odd piece of advice' Burt Reynolds gave him

Ryan Gosling's first interaction with Burt Reynolds in the late 1990s was not exactly how he expected it to go. During an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Wednesday, the "Barbie" star - who is currently promoting his new film "The Fall Guy" - opened up about his experience working …...Read More

Major US law firm sues Students for Justice in Palestine for alleged support of Hamas 'terrorist activities'

Nine survivors of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on southern Israel brought a federal lawsuit pointing to the escalating nationwide college protests broiling with antisemitism, arguing that National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) and its parent organization are working in the United States "as collaborators and propagandists for Hamas." …...Read More

Thune targets IRS staff's use of personal devices after reported failure to comply with TikTok ban

FIRST ON FOX: Senate Republican Whip John Thune of South Dakota is looking to probe the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) use of a program that allows some employees to work from their personal devices, after a recent government report showed the agency had not fully complied with the ban of …...Read More

'Beverly Hills, 90210' star Jason Priestley explains why he left LA for Nashville

Jason Priestley raved about the "ease of operation" his family has experienced since moving from Los Angeles to Nashville. Priestley and his wife Naomi decided to move from Los Angeles only if both of their kids got into school in the Tennessee city. "My wife and I just said to …...Read More

UNC student who defended American flag from campus mob 'honored to give back to the nation'

A University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill student felt "honored to give back to the nation" while defending an American flag on the quad that protesters were trying to take down on Tuesday. "Yesterday, my fraternity brother [Guillermo Estrada] and I were photographed holding up the American flag in the Quad …...Read More

Caitlin Clark knows WNBA title is ultimate goal, but hopes 'to get back to the playoffs' in rookie year

Basketball sensation Caitlin Clark may be less than two weeks away from making her WNBA, but she already has a championship on her mind. However, do not expect Clark and the Fever to compete for the title in the upcoming 2024 season, but the No. 1 overall draft pick is …...Read More

Wild orangutan in Indonesia appears to use medicinal plant to disinfect wound: 'Likely self-medication'

An orangutan appeared to treat a wound with medicine from a tropical plant — the latest example of how some animals attempt to soothe their own ills with remedies found in the wild, scientists reported Thursday. Scientists observed Rakus, a wild male Sumatran orangutan in Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia, …...Read More