Transgender fencer held women’s scholarship before Trump order and NCAA policy change
Stephanie Turner says a $5,000 scholarship earned by Redmond Sullivan validates her black-card protest against transgender athletes in women's fencing.
SCOTT WALKER: Democratic Socialists are coming for my state. This is how we beat them
Francesca Hong leads the Democratic primary for governor as Tom Tiffany frames the Wisconsin race as a clear choice of common sense vs. crazy.
Trump’s voter ID bill catches unlikely break as McConnell remains sidelined
Mitch McConnell's weeks-long absence removes one key "no" vote on the SAVE America Act, but Senate Republicans still face a filibuster problem.
Federal inmates may soon get tablets with messaging capabilities as Bureau of Prisons makes modernization push
Tens of thousands of federal prisoners will receive tablets for education, rehabilitation, and secure messaging under a new Bureau of Prisons contract.
Minnesota yanks race-based grant after DOJ initiated Civil Rights review, DOJ reveals
The DOJ says Minnesota's Department of Health suspended a race-based grant program after a Title VI civil rights review found it prioritized by race.
Palm Beach airport’s President Donald J Trump International rebrand celebrated as Trump plane touches down
Trump Force One touched down as the first flight into the renamed Palm Beach hub after Ron DeSantis signed the law redesignating the airport.
Jeb Bush praises Trump for crippling Iran’s military, but warns of ‘threat’ to US from reported drones in Cuba
Jeb Bush praised Trump for crippling Iran but warned that 300 Shahed-136 explosive drones are reportedly stationed in Cuba, posing a threat.
DHS secretary touts security operation to protect World Cup fans
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin says federal, state and local law enforcement cooperation at World Cup venues in Seattle and LA has been amazing.
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Team Mamdani attacks ‘The View’ over ‘antisemite’ label
Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Manhattan building developer says collapse fears were overblown, calls buckling columns ‘localized situation’
MetroLoft founder Nathan Berman calls the Manhattan high-rise structural damage a "freak accident" limited to a 20-by-20-foot section of the building.