Father and former coach of Olympic champion charged with child abuse

The father and former coach of Olympic champion runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Gjert Ingebrigtsen, has been charged with abusing one of his other children. Jakob Ingebrigtsen, along with his brothers Henrik and Filip, accused their father of physical violence and threats during their upbringing. Gjert Ingebrigtsen, previously named Norwegian sports coach …...Read More

Thailand's foreign minister abruptly resigns over dissatisfaction with reshuffle

Thailand's Foreign Minister, Parnpree Bahiddha-Nugara, has resigned abruptly due to dissatisfaction over a Cabinet reshuffle. The reshuffle removed him from his position as one of the country's deputy prime ministers. Parnpree voiced concerns about the difficulty of fulfilling his duties without the deputy prime minister title. Thailand’s foreign minister abruptly …...Read More

Immigration changes pushed by Democrats have irrevocably changed America

NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Editor's note: The following op-ed is adapted from author Jeremy Carl’s new book: "The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart." (Regnery, April 23, 2024) Politics is complicated, and it is rare that we can trace an abrupt break …...Read More

Utah GOP choose Trump-backed candidate as nominee to replace Sen. Romney, but primary still to come

The Utah Republican Party chose Trent Staggs as its nominee to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate. Staggs will still race against other top contenders in the June 25 GOP primary, including the more moderate U.S. Rep. John Curtis and former Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson. Utah's moderate Republicans …...Read More

Mike Tyson reveals he's holding out on sex and weed ahead of Jake Paul fight

Mike Tyson is putting on muscle, showing off speed and giving up sex and marijuana ahead of his July 20 fight against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul. The 57-year-old appeared on "The Damon Elliott Show" recently and said he had not smoked or had sex in more than two weeks. It was …...Read More

Kenya delays reopening of schools amid ongoing flooding as death toll nears 100

Kenya has delayed the reopening of schools by one week due to heavy rains causing flooding, with nearly 100 flood-related deaths since mid-March. More than 100 schools have been flooded, leading to collapsed walls and roofs. The Education Ministry announced that schools, originally set to reopen on Monday, will now …...Read More

San Diego Zoo to welcome pair of giant pandas from China

A pair of giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, will be transferred from China to the San Diego Zoo as part of a conservation partnership. Caretakers from the San Diego Zoo recently visited China to meet the pandas ahead of their journey. The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has …...Read More

3 chilling true crime cases of women who went on vacation and never returned

Vacations turned into nightmares for these women after they went on a trip they never returned from. These true crime cases have become the subject of documentaries and podcasts, diving into the details of the disappearances. The families of these individuals spent many years searching for answers. In the case …...Read More

Police hiring sees uptick across US after years of decline, survey shows

A newly published survey shows an increase in police hiring across the U.S. for the first time in years. In 2023, more sworn officers were hired than in any of the previous four years, with fewer resignations or retirements reported. Many departments had to reallocate resources due to officer shortages, …...Read More

Climber in Alaska's Denali Park National Park dies after 2 fall 1,000 feet off mountain

One climber is dead and another seriously injured after a two-person team fell an estimated 1,000 feet off Mount Johnson at Denali National Park in Alaska on Thursday night, officials said. The two women were roped while ascending a steep route of mixed rock, ice and snow known as "the …...Read More