Columbia University student in handcuffs rips up diploma on commencement stage in act of protest

A Columbia University student wearing zip-tie handcuffs tore up her diploma on stage Sunday as an act of defiance following recent concerns about anti-Israel demonstrations on campus. In a livestream video of Columbia's School of Social Work commencement ceremony, a female graduate marched on stage with her arms above her …...Read More

UK mother of 3 shares secrets to record-breaking success in running

Helen Ryvar, a single mother-of-three and owner of a cleaning business, follows a nightly routine, preparing for her daily early morning runs. Starting her running journey in 2020, she now holds the world record for consecutive half-marathons, with 743 completed. Ryvar has experienced minimal injuries, attributing her success to hydration, …...Read More

How the Buddha's birthday is celebrated across the world

Buddha's birthday is an important holiday in many Asian countries, but particular customs vary across the map. On Buddha's birthday, Buddhists across the world commemorate the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha. The occasion is also used to reflect on Buddha’s teachings and what it means to practice the …...Read More

Sickle cell patient offers hope to Ugandan community where disease is prevalent

Barbara Nabulo, a sickle cell disease patient, has emerged as a dedicated advocate for others facing the same condition in rural Uganda. Despite her own challenges with the disease, Nabulo serves as a counselor to fellow patients, offering them encouragement and hope. Nabulo regularly visits sickle cell patients in the …...Read More

Biden facing uphill battle in key battleground states as down-ballot Dems lead: poll

Democrats hold a major advantage in four of this year's crucial battleground Senate races, but President Biden isn't getting that same good news, according to a series of New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College polls released early Monday. The Democratic incumbents, or likely nominees, in the Arizona, Nevada, …...Read More

Ukrainian first lady, foreign minister visit Serbia, a Russian ally

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska visited Serbia on May 13, 2024. Serbia claims neutrality regarding the war in Ukraine. There are reports that Serbia has delivered weapons to Ukraine through intermediary countries even as it appears to grow closer to China and Russia. The …...Read More

Lions rookie underscores competitive fire while talking about mom: 'I would jam her into the dirt'

Detroit Lions draft pick Terrion Arnold spoke about his mother on Saturday during the second day of rookie minicamp and underscored how she lit the competitive fire in him. He said Tamala Arnold and him would continually go back-and-forth against each other when he was younger and that the nature …...Read More

3 confirmed dead after billboard collapses during heavy rains in India's Mumbai

A billboard collapsed in Mumbai, India, killing three people and injuring 59 during thunderstorms and heavy rain. The incident occurred in the suburb of Ghatkopar, with scores of people believed to be trapped. India experiences severe floods during the monsoon season from June to September. A billboard has collapsed and …...Read More

Taylor Swift fan at Paris concert causes uproar after leaving baby on the floor of venue

Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account - free of charge. Please enter a valid email address. Flocks of Taylor Swift fans had four nights in Paris to enjoy the pop star's illustrious and recently revamped …...Read More

Local governments struggle to effectively use opioid settlements totaling $50B

Settlement money for combating the opioid epidemic is being distributed to various towns and cities across the U.S. Concerns exist regarding the potential misuse of funds, as local governments may lack the capacity to allocate them effectively. Opioids have caused significant deaths in the U.S., leading to dozens of lawsuits …...Read More