Florida October 21, 2022 Florida gov candidate Charlie Crist's top staffer resigned citing a 'family matter.' He was actually arrested Democratic Florida gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist's campaign manager was arrested days prior to the campaign announcing that he would leave due to a "family matter."
Midterm Elections July 8, 2022 Rep. Victoria Spartz sends stern message to Biden, Zelenskyy over war aid to Ukraine: 'Stop playing politics' In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Ukrainian-born Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., sent a stern message to Biden and Zelenskyy over their handling of the Ukraine war.
Bernie Sanders May 13, 2022 Bernie Sanders flies first class to stump for fellow socialist candidate Summer Lee The photos show Bernie Sanders taking a seat in first class on an American Airlines flight to Pittsburgh for a rally supporting Pennsylvania Democrat Summer Lee for Congress.
Digital Originals March 27, 2022 Zelenskyy representative blames US, other Budapest Memorandum signatories for Ukraine's war A representative of President Zelenskyy called out signatories to the Budapest Memorandum, citing their failure to hold up their end of the agreement as a reason Ukraine is at war.
Digital Originals March 25, 2022 A Democrat declared violent crime a public health emergency. Police union president calls it a political move Little Rock's mayor declared violent crime a "public health crisis" the same day he announced his re-election campaign, drawing questions from the local Fraternal Order of Police.
Digital Originals March 21, 2022 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Digital Originals March 21, 2022 Iowans respond to delayed project giving Apple $200 million in public incentives: 'It's just welfare' Residents of a Des Moines, Iowa, suburb criticized a secretive agreement that gave Apple $200 million in public subsidies.
Digital Originals March 20, 2022 As war rages, Ukrainian-American couple with newborn, stranded in Kyiv, open bakery A Ukrainian-American couple who traveled from New York to Kyiv for business say they could not escape the Ukrainian capital city before the war broke out Feb. 24 because they welcomed a new baby just days before the Russian invasion, which prevented them from leaving. Now they’re turning to the bread business to supplement their income.
Digital Originals March 18, 2022 Lia Thomas ties for fifth in 200 freestyle, is ignored by competitors as she exits pool Lia Thomas quietly exits the pool after tieing for fifth in her second NCAA final, while her competitors celebrate with the winner
Digital Originals March 17, 2022 Russian population divided over war, tens of thousands seek exile in neighboring countries, expert says Expert described Russians' split over the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
Digital Originals March 16, 2022 In Putin's crosshairs, Baltic ambassadors praise NATO protections, push for more Ukraine aid Baltic ambassadors praised NATO and called for more aid to Ukraine.
CRIME March 16, 2022 DC crime wave continues: At least 1 injured in shooting after residents hear 30 shots ring out, police say At least one person has been injured during a shooting incident in Washington, D.C., Tuesday evening, authorities said. The shooting comes amid a spike in crime in the nation's capital.
Digital Originals March 14, 2022 Americans sound the alarm over cost of gas, groceries and war in Ukraine Residents in America's heartland said they were concerned over rising energy and grocery costs.
Digital Originals March 11, 2022 'Fabricated incident' by Russians could spark larger war in Western Europe, former Navy intel officer warns Former intelligence officer warns Russia could still seek to expand war beyond Ukraine.
Digital Originals March 11, 2022 Grassroots group seeks to call millions of Russians to change opinions on Kremlin war with Ukraine CallRussia.org is working to call millions of Russians to educate them on the Kremlin's atrocities in Ukraine.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez March 9, 2022 AOC walks away when asked about her message to Americans facing pain at the pump Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refused to respond when asked what she would say to Americans who are facing record gas prices.
Digital Originals March 9, 2022 Georgia officials say they stand with West against Kremlin aggression, won’t commit to unilateral sanctions Georgia's acting ambassador to the U.S. called for more sanctions against Russia.
Digital Originals March 7, 2022 China remains ‘all in for Putin,’ Chinese-Russian foreign policies are ‘highly coordinated,’ Gordon Chang says China remains "all in" on its alliance with Russia despite failures in the Ukrainian invasion, China expert Gordon Chang told Fox News.
Ukraine March 6, 2022 Polish ambassador warns Putin has sights set beyond Ukraine, calls for decades long Russian sanctions Ambassador Marek Magierowski says Putin has ambitions that extend beyond Ukraine
Digital Originals March 5, 2022 Former Ukrainian ambassador on Putin's kill list calls on Biden, America 'to be leader of the world' Former Ukrainian ambassador to the United States called on the U.S. to assert a leadership role to end Russia's war against his home.
Digital Originals March 3, 2022 Moldova prepared to defend itself after map shows former Soviet republic as possible next Russian target Moldova ambassador said defense forces are prepared, but told Fox News that the country does not face an "imminent threat" from Russia.
Digital Originals March 2, 2022 Ukraine stands up to Russian cyberattacks; Putin could launch revenge attacks against US, expert warns A former CIA official warned of a potential Russian cyberattack against the U.S. supply chain.
Digital Originals February 28, 2022 Russia's failures could lead to more indiscriminate attacks against Ukrainians, former Navy intel officer says Russia's failures in Ukraine could lead to more indiscriminate attacks, former Navy intelligence officer Steven Horrell told Fox News.
Digital Originals February 26, 2022 Students and recent grads describe challenges of being a young conservative Young Americans speak about what it's like to be a conservative
Digital Originals February 26, 2022 Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate gets private sit-down with Trump at CPAC; will seek endorsement Dave White, a Republican candidate for Pennsylvania governor, will meet with former President Trump at CPAC to ask for his endorsement.
Digital Originals February 25, 2022 CPAC conversations: Who are the best and worst presidents in US history? CPAC attendees shared who they believe were the best and worst presidents in U.S. history.
Digital Originals February 25, 2022 CPAC attendees react to Supreme Court nominee pick, puzzled over role race and gender played in selection Conservative Political Action Conference attendees reacted to Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Digital Originals January 28, 2022 Residents of 'Little Odessa' neighborhood worry about war between Russia and Ukraine, call conflict 'stupid' Residents in New York City's 'Little Odessa' neighborhood share their thoughts on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
Digital Originals January 20, 2022 New Yorkers worry about subway safety after rider pushed to death onto tracks, allegedly by homeless criminal New Yorkers express concern over safety on the city's subway system after a homeless man pushed a woman to her death from a train platform
Digital Originals January 17, 2022 Arizonans sound off on Kyrsten Sinema, opposition to filibuster reform Arizonans largely told Fox News they support Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.