Idaho man arrested for kicking Yellowstone bison while drunk: officials

An Idaho man has been arrested after allegedly kicking a Yellowstone bison in the leg while drunk, park officials say. Clarence Yoder, 40, of Idaho Falls, ended up injuring himself in the incident that happened near the park’s West Entrance on April 21, according to the National Park Service. "Rangers …...Read More

Anti-Israel mob rebrands iconic Hamilton Hall following insurrection at Columbia

An insurrection at Columbia University, where a massive mob broke into an academic building, continued early Tuesday morning with the group rebranding the building and threatening further action. Protests at the university took a major escalation after midnight when anti-Israel activists at Columbia's Manhattan campus dialed up their demonstration by …...Read More

Atlantic City unions clash in court over anti-smoking lawsuit targeting casinos

New Jersey's attorney general and Atlantic City's main casino workers union are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit. The lawsuit aims to ban smoking in Atlantic City's nine casinos. The smoking ban debate extends beyond Atlantic City to other states where workers raise concerns about secondhand smoke. Atlantic City's main casino …...Read More

Judge hits 'treasonous' ex-NSA worker with 21-year sentence for trying to sell secrets to Russia: 'A betrayal'

A federal judge laced into an ex-National Security Agency worker who admitted to attempting to sell classified secrets to Russia, sentencing the "treasonous" former U.S. intelligence employee to 21 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Raymond Moore said he could have put Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 32, behind bars for even …...Read More

Caitlin Clark should've gotten Michael Jordan-type shoe deal, former Nike executive says

Caitlin Clark’s shoe deal with Nike caught the attention of former executive Sonny Vaccaro over the weekend, and he believes she should have gotten a deal similar to what Michael Jordan received. Vaccaro helped sign Jordan to the former Chicago Bulls star’s first Nike deal in 1984. CLICK HERE FOR …...Read More

US health experts recommend less alcohol as new research challenges benefits

Global drinking guidelines are shifting towards recommending less alcohol consumption. More than 200 health conditions have been linked to alcohol, according to the World Health Organization. Genetic studies show that people with a gene variant making alcohol unpleasant tend to have lower heart disease risks. It’s wine time. Beer Thirty. …...Read More

Antisemitic mob ramps up violence to seize control of Columbia dean's building 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 ... ‘HAMILTON HALL’ HORROR – Antisemitic mob ramps up violence at Columbia University to seize control of …...Read More

Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes gives Super Bowl rings to Logan Paul for WWE beatdown

Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes made an appearance on WWE’s "Monday Night Raw" along with U.S. champion Logan Paul and streamer IShowSpeed. Mahomes even lent a helping hand to Paul while the YouTube star, who co-founded Prime, dealt with Jey Uso as he was getting a beat down from …...Read More

5 quarterbacks to look for in 2025 NFL Draft class

The 2024 NFL Draft saw an unprecedented four quarterbacks taken in the top 10 and six taken in the top 12 as the talent pool was stacked heading into the new season. As those rookies get acclimated to their new teams, a group of highly talented quarterbacks await their turn …...Read More

Chicago mayor says he will ‘stand with billionaires’ despite progressive outcry over city's new NFL stadium

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson defended the nearly $5 billion proposal for a new NFL football stadium and stood by the billionaire Chicago Bears owner last week. When questioned during an NBC Sports interview about how his supporters might view the proposal as "inconsistent" with his progressive agenda, Johnson responded, "This …...Read More