Marine killed in training accident near Camp Lejeune , less than 2 weeks after promotion, identified

The identity of the North Carolina-based Marine who was killed in a training accident near Camp Lejeune, just days after his promotion to sergeant, has been released by military officials. According to a press release from Camp Lejeune officials, Sgt. Colin Arslanbas, 23, was killed during a training accident on …...Read More

Cowboys' Dak Prescott has no 'fear' about future as he enters final year of contract

Dak Prescott’s future with the Dallas Cowboys is up in the air beyond the 2024 season as he enters the last season on his contract with the team. Prescott earned MVP votes last season after leading the NFL with 36 touchdown passes to go along with 4,516 passing yards. He’s …...Read More

Judge rules against NYAG Letitia James, says Trump's $175M judgment bond will stand

Former President Trump’s $175 million bond judgment stemming from his non-jury civil trial will stand, a New York judge ruled Monday after New York Attorney General Letitia James attempted to invalidate it. Lawyers for James on Monday argued that the court should void Trump’s slashed judgment of $175 million in …...Read More

Michael Douglas, 79, says it was 'rough' being mistaken for his kid's grandparent at college Parents Day

Approaching his 80th birthday this fall, actor Michael Douglas is feeling the limitations and experiencing the stereotypes of his age. Douglas, who only recently became an "empty nester," says being an older father to son Dylan, 23, and daughter Carys, 21, whom he shares with Catherine Zeta-Jones, has had its …...Read More

RFK Jr railed against 'racially rancid' voter ID laws in resurfaced writings, interviews

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been a longtime opponent of requiring voters to show proof of identification to cast a ballot, a number of his resurfaced writings and interviews show. The material reviewed by Fox News Digital was published throughout 2008 in the run-up to that year's …...Read More

Delaware State University cancels classes amid manhunt for suspect in deadly campus shooting

A woman was killed during an on-campus shooting at Delaware State University over the weekend, and a manhunt for the suspect or suspects is underway. The victim is an 18-year-old woman, who hasn't been identified yet. She wasn't a registered student, according to a statement by the school president. "Violence …...Read More

Papua New Guinea leader blasts Biden for claiming his uncle was eaten by cannibals

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said Monday that he was offended by President Biden's recent comments suggesting his uncle was eaten by cannibals in the Oceanic nation during World War II. Marape expressed disappointment in a statement Monday that Biden would suggest his nation was rife with cannibals, …...Read More

Caitlin Clark's start in WNBA will act as her tryout for a spot on the US women's Olympic basketball team

Caitlin Clark’s early play in WNBA will serve as her tryout for a spot on the U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team. The women's roster for the Paris Games won't be determined before June 1. Unable to attend the U.S. training camp this month, Clark will have the start of her …...Read More

House GOP blame game erupts after Johnson forces through $95B Ukraine, Israel aid plan

Frustrated House Republicans are trading barbs with their own colleagues after the passage of a $95 billion foreign aid bill with funding for Ukraine and Israel. Different factions of the House Republican Conference feuded over the weekend after the House passed four foreign aid bills via a simple majority vote, …...Read More

UK prosecutors charge 2 men, including researcher, with spying for China

Two men, identified as Christopher Berry, 32, and Christopher Cash, 29, have been charged with spying for China. The charges allege that Berry and Cash collected, recorded or communicated information detrimental to the safety or interests of the U.K. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak previously raised concerns about Chinese interference …...Read More