Foreign officials largely restrained following Trump verdict, some say: 'Keep fighting'

World leaders have largely remained quiet following former President Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 criminal charges in New York City this week, but those who have spoken out have expressed shock at the verdict and support for Trump. "I’ve known President [Donald Trump] to be a man of honor," Hungarian …...Read More

'Disservice to the nation': Former VP Pence breaks silence on Trump's NYC conviction

FIRST ON FOX: Former Vice President Mike Pence reacted on Friday to the criminal conviction of former President Donald Trump in a New York City courtroom and said a "terrible message" has been sent. "The conviction of former President Trump on politically motivated charges is an outrage and disservice to …...Read More

Father's Day 2024: Amazon gift ideas for the adventure-seeking dad

If hiking, biking or scaling a mountainside is Dad’s idea of fun, then this gift guide is for you. Consider a gift that will cater to his adventurous spirit and provide practical tools and inspiration for his outdoor pursuits. From action cameras to survival tools, here are five gift ideas …...Read More

Sofia Vergara will 'recycle' tattoo originally dedicated to Joe Mangianello for her new boyfriend

Sofia Vergara is not a fan of wasted space. During an appearance on Friday's episode of "The Talk," the "Modern Family" alum explained why she decided to "recycle" her tattoo originally dedicated to ex-husband Joe Manganiello, and her reasoning had the audience chuckling. Vergara first displayed a tattoo on her …...Read More

Biden's move to lift financial restrictions on notorious dictatorship triggers backlash

Cuban American lawmakers lambasted the Biden administration after the U.S. Treasury announced it would be lifting some financial restrictions on Cuba. Treasury officials said the adjustments are aimed at helping independent businesses and supporting "internet-based services to promote internet freedom in Cuba, support independent Cuban private-sector entrepreneurs, and expand access …...Read More

What awaits Trump if he appeals New York conviction

Former President Trump is widely expected to appeal his conviction in his New York criminal trial after this week, launching the case to the New York appeals courts and potentially beyond. Trump's appeal would send the case to the First Judicial Department of New York's Appellate Division, a group of …...Read More

Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra pleads not guilty

The illegal immigrant accused of killing Augusta University student Laken Riley entered a not guilty plea Friday during an arraignment hearing. Jose Ibarra, 26, is facing 10 counts following the death of Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student who he allegedly attacked on Feb. 22 while she was out for a …...Read More

'Corrupt criminal': Maxine Waters receives backlash over vitriolic response to Trump's guilty verdict

Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., received backlash on social media in response to her reaction to the criminal conviction of former President Trump in a post where she mocked the former president. "Trump shut your mouth!" Waters posted on X following Trump's conviction. "You talk about saving the Constitution? You’re the …...Read More

Facing Water Crisis Amid Heatwave, Delhi Government Goes To Supreme Court

Delhi government has requested the Supreme Court for additional water supply from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Himachal Pradesh for a month amid a severe shortage in the national capital. In its petition, Delhi said that the need for water has increased in the national capital amid sweltering heat. "Delhi's need …...Read More

Tim Scott clashes with CNN host after Trump's conviction in New York: 'No, you can't correct me on this'

Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., defended former President Trump in the wake of his historic conviction in New York, clashing with a CNN anchor who accused his political ally of wanting "revenge" on his political opponents. "When former President Trump says that if he is elected president, he would appoint a …...Read More