VIDEO April 13 Maryland man's immigration case must have 'due process': Juan Williams 'Fox News Sunday' panelists break down a judge's ruling that student activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported and the Supreme Court's ruling on a Maryland man's deportation.
VIDEO April 12 Shannon Bream explains immigration judge's ruling against Mahmoud Khalil Fox News chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream breaks down a judge's ruling to proceed with Mahmoud Khalil's deportation and teases her upcoming special 'From the Heartland' on 'Fox News Live.'
Homeless Crisis April 7 Red city at center of Supreme Court ruling faces new ‘demoralizing’ hurdle in policing homeless camping Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness. A shelter director says it hasn't helped.
VIDEO April 2 Cities file lawsuits against Camping World over company’s American flags Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the company's legal battle over their massive American flags. Greenville, North Carolina claims the issue is not about removing the flag but complying with city code.
Maine March 13 Maine judges’ mass recusal in trans sports case raises unanswered questions, legal expert says A statement was released Wednesday evening explaining why every federal judge in Maine has recused themselves from state Rep. Laurel Libby's case challenging her censure in the state legislature stemming from a social media post including an image of a transgender female high school athlete when they competed as a male.
Oregon March 12 Oregon legislature weighing trio of bills that could result in less oversight for convicted sex offenders Bills in the Oregon legislature that would ease public safety requirements for convicted sex offenders and downsize the state's backlog for classifying offenders are facing backlash.
VIDEO February 16 'Constitutional absurdity': Former US attorney analyzes DOGE lawsuits Former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama Jay Town weighs in on the lawsuits against DOGE's efforts to cut waste on 'Fox Report.'
Digital Originals February 5 Wolf fight pits ranchers against will of the people in story ripped from the pages of a 'Yellowstone' script Colorado voters narrowly decided to reintroduce gray wolves to the western part of the state, sparking tensions with ranchers who feel their way of life is under attack.
Opinion January 13 STEVE HILTON: In LA, you can smell the smoke and feel the rage. California can change. It starts now Every aspect of the wildfire crisis in Los Angeles was either caused by, or made much worse by, Democrat policies and Democrat politicians.
VIDEO January 4 ‘Fox News Live’ panel debates impact of Trump sentencing before inauguration Republican strategist Katie Frost and Fox News contributor Richard Fowler discuss Trump’s sentencing in hush money case and more on ‘Fox News Live.’
Texas October 22 Texan leads citizen charge to boost police, tie official’s pay to performance in fight for accountability Dallas HERO, a bipartisan initiative, proposed amendments that aim to improve governmental accountability and add law enforcement funding in Dallas.
Illinois October 17 Scandal-plagued Illinois 'super mayor' Tiffany Henyard announces she will run for second term Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard, the focus of multiple probes and lawsuits for alleged financial mismanagement and corruption announced that she will seek a second term.
Law October 15 Supreme Court races in key states could tip scales on policy questions Unlike Georgia and Nevada, battleground states such as Arizona, North Carolina and Michigan will likely see high-stakes state Supreme Court races.
Second Amendment October 12 New York gun control regime handed defeat in court A federal judge in New York struck down a state ban on carrying concealed firearms on all private property, reasoning it is unconstitutional under Supreme Court precedent.
New York October 11 Blue state CEO sued over pro-Trump sign nets 'epic win for free speech' Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino celebrated a court victory after a judge revoked a temporary restraining order against his 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign.
Illinois September 29 Controversial Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard facing eviction: report Tiffany Henyard, the Democratic mayor of Dolton, Illinois, is reportedly facing eviction over unpaid rent as she deals with claims of lavish spending on the taxpayer's dime.
Oregon September 24 Oregon mistakenly registered nearly 1,260 possible noncitizens to vote, DMV admits After an Oregon law allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses took effect, the state mistakenly added 1,259 possible noncitizens to the voter rolls.
Media September 23 Texas attorney general challenges liberal county's guaranteed income program, calls it a 'welfare scheme' A Texas county's guaranteed income program is being challenged by Attorney General Ken Paxton after it was revived by county officials.
Florida September 3 Ritzy Florida beach town politician arrested for alleged DUI: 'I think the mayor is drunk' Naples, Florida, Mayor Teresa Heitmann was arrested on Aug. 28 for allegedly driving under the influence with a blood-alcohol content of 0.155 and 0.169.
California August 29 California Republican lawmaker reacts to 'crazy' bill that would give undocumented first-time homebuyers money A Republican lawmaker in California reacted after the Golden State passed progressive legislation that would give migrants up to $150,000 in first time homeownnership.
LIFESTYLE August 25 Cellphone bans in some states' public schools take effect as experts point out pros and cons Some lawmakers are pushing for state-wide cellphone bans in schools, with some districts setting their own policies ahead of the upcoming school year. A pediatric psychologist offered insights.
Connecticut June 7 Connecticut town refuses to fly 'antagonistic' 'thin blue line' flag to honor fallen trooper The Wethersfield town council in Connecticut refused to fly the "thin blue line' flag to honor a fallen trooper, with one member calling it "antagonistic."
ELECTIONS May 31 RFK Jr unleashes on Biden, Dems after accusing them of 'weaponizing' courts against Trump Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reacted to former President Trump's guilty verdict by ripping Democrats over what he said was their decision to try and defeat him in court rather than at the ballot box.
POLITICS May 30 Voters predict outcome of Trump trial on day 2 of deliberations Fox News Digital spoke with a number of bystanders outside former President Trump's New York City trial who gave their predictions on a possible verdict.
POLITICS May 30 WATCH: Protesters clash outside Trump trial court, police forced to intervene Protestors outside former President Trump's New York City trial clashed in a heated altercation, forcing police to intervene and separate the two groups.
POLITICS May 29 NY v Trump: Former president unleashes social media firestorm ahead of jury deliberation Former President Trump unleashed a social media firestorm ahead of the jury in his New York trial being sent to deliberate on the charges leveled against him.
VIDEO May 17 West Coast Exodus: Idaho gun store sees influx of blue state customers Washington has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. One former resident who now owns a gun store in Idaho warns it could happen to other states.
VIDEO May 9 West Coast Exodus: Blue state transplants explain their move to Idaho Idaho has become a red state refuge for West Coast families fleeing liberal policies. Here's what new residents like about their new home and what they would change.
Media April 19, 2024 Judge shoots down Texas AG Paxton's attempt to block guaranteed income program Houston district Judge Ursula Hall shot down Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to block a guaranteed income program based on grounds that its unconstitutional.
IMMIGRATION April 11, 2024 GOP governor signs bill allowing local authorities to arrest certain migrants, 'enforce immigration laws' Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Wednesday a bill that allows local police to arrest illegal immigrants in the Hawkeye State who were previously deported.