Russian-American journalist has sentence extended by Russian court

Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Tatar-Bashkir service, was detained in Russia last October. She was charged with failing to register as a foreign agent and later with spreading "false information" about the Russian military. A court in Tatarstan has extended her detention until at least Aug. …...Read More

Germany okays Ukraine's use of German-supplied weapons on targets in Russia following US policy change

Germany said that Ukraine can use German-supplied weapons against Russian targets just over their joint border, following a similar American policy change. U.S. President Biden allowed Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied weapons to retaliate against Russian forces that are attacking or preparing to do so, but still does not permit their …...Read More

Caitlin Clark receives technical foul after getting in face of opponent

Caitlin Clark does not back down from anybody. The first pick of last month's WNBA Draft received a technical foul on Thursday after getting in the face of her opponents. Clark has been known to talk some trash confidently, and that may or may not have been the case after …...Read More

Winners and losers emerge after guilty verdict in NY v. Trump

A handful of winners and losers have emerged following the unprecedented trial of former President Trump that found him guilty on all counts. Trump was found guilty on all counts Thursday after the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office charged him with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. …...Read More

Ukraine recruits thousands of prison inmates with promise of forgiven sentences

Ukraine is recruiting prisoners to join the fight against Russia, with more than 4,000 inmates applying so far. The government offers inmates a deal where their sentences will be cleared if they serve in the army without leave until the war ends, after which they will be granted parole. Certain …...Read More

Veterans become teachers, help with shortage of educators nationwide

School districts across the country are hiring military veterans as teachers. This comes as school districts nationwide face teaching shortages. Eighty-six percent of public schools reported challenges in hiring teachers this past school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. JOB SKILLS OF FORMER MILITARY INCLUDE A ‘MISSION-CRITICAL’ …...Read More

Allahabad High Court Allows Interfaith Couples To Marry Without Conversion

The court also granted protection to an interfaith live-in couple facing threats. (Representational) The Allahabad High Court has observed that the law permits interfaith couples to marry under the Special Marriage Act without conversion. The court also granted protection to an interfaith live-in couple facing threats. The court observed,"Interfaith couples …...Read More

News Quiz: May 31, 2024

This week's News Quiz from Fox News Digital includes questions about a prehistoric discovery in the deep dark depths of a U.S. lake and a rookie WNBA star's big win. Do you know these headlines? Click below to test your news knowledge! Take our quiz below. App users: Click here. …...Read More

Bear meat for dinner? Follow these steps to prevent worm infection, CDC says

Eating undercooked meat from wild game animals can cause a rare illness known as trichinellosis, health officials have warned. Six cases of the parasitic disease were reported by multiple family members from Arizona, Minnesota and South Dakota. The family members shared a meal that included undercooked meat from a black …...Read More

Former Gov Blagojevich: My fellow Democrats are 'destroying the rule of law'

Former Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich lambasted members of his own party on Thursday for "coordinated prosecutions" against former President Trump and urged Democrats to vote for the Republican candidate on the heels of his guilty verdict. "My heart is broken for our country because this is serious business, and …...Read More