'Field of Dreams' is now a vacation destination Baseball fans can spend a night at the iconic 'Field of Dreams' house; Todd Piro explains in honor of the start of baseball season.
Pippa Middleton's father-in-law arrested and charged with raping a child in 1990s Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law David Matthews was arrested in France Tuesday and charged with raping a minor in the late 1990’s.
California low-income residents to receive $500 per month No-strings-attached income a good idea? Fair and balanced debate about universal basic income on 'Fox & Friends.'
Two boys tried to steal pizza delivery car but could not drive stick, cops say Two Florida teenagers were busted last week after trying to steal a Domino’s pizza delivery car but could not figure out how to drive stick.
Sixth grade student records teacher's anti-Trump rant George teacher's comments about Trump and 'European killers' is recorded; student and her mother speak out on 'Fox & Friends.'
Widow of Pulse nightclub gunman acquitted of charges 'In the Land of Invisible Women' author Dr. Qanta Ahmed and attorney Kisha Hebbon react on 'Fox & Friends.'
Sacramento nurse placed on leave after post saying Stephon Clark 'deserved it' A nurse was placed on leave from a Sacramento, Calif., hospital Friday for writing on Facebook that Stephon Clark, the unarmed black man who was fatally shot by police, “deserved it for being stupid.”
Jury 'convinced' Noor Salman knew of Pulse nightclub attack, but had 'no option' but to acquit, foreman says The jury foreman in the concluded trial of Noor Salman -- widow of Pulse nightclub gunman Omar Mateen – said jurors were “convinced” she knew of the attack beforehand, but had “no option but to return a verdict of not guilty.”
Sacramento sees protests for 4th night after Stephon Clark slaying For the fourth consecutive evening, hundreds of protesters marched through downtown Sacramento, Calif., on Friday, calling for charges against two police officers linked to the March 18 fatal shooting of unarmed 22-year-old Stephon Clark.
Six MS-13 members facing murder, conspiracy charges, authorities say Six alleged members of the violent street gang MS-13 were indicted in Maryland this week on charges of murder, conspiracy and racketeering.
Autopsy disputing police account of shooting prompts anger Calls for justice and charges against two police officers who fatally shot an unarmed black man aren't abating in California's capital city after an autopsy showed Stephon Clark was shot in the back, a counter to the department's statement that he was approaching officers when he was killed.
Ex-cop worked with drug dealers, 'seized' cash from their rivals, authorities say A former Atlanta-area police officer has been indicted for allegedly stealing cash that she would split with local drug dealers.
Cancer-fighting robots, hacked tax returns, dumping old PCs and more: Tech Q&A Is there anything that I can do to stop the annoying robocalls promising me free cruises, vacations, and scams?
Malala returns to Pakistan hometown for first time since being shot in 2012, says it's 'happiest day of my life' Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai returned to her hometown in Pakistan on Saturday for the first time since 2012, when she was shot by a Taliban militant.
News site: Iran will shut down Telegram for security reasons An Iranian news site is reporting the country will block the Telegram messenger service for reasons of national security.
Driver dies, 18 injured as bus hits truck on German highway Police in Germany say a bus driver has been killed and 18 other people were injured when the bus drove into a truck on a Bavarian highway.
Israeli military says its drone crashes in Lebanon The Israeli military says one of its drones has crashed in southern Lebanon because of a technical failure.
Israeli says it will expand response if Gaza attacks go on Israel's chief military spokesman says if violence drags on along the Gaza border, Israel will expand its reaction to strike the militants behind it.
Tibetan leader in exile slams China for mistreating Tibetans The prime minister of the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile in India has urged his compatriots to strengthen efforts to make the return of the Dalai Lama to his native land a reality.
Mekong countries' leaders call for $66 billion investment The leaders of six countries along the Mekong River have adopted an ambitious investment plan worth $66 billion over the next five years.
Easter brunch is served: Deviled eggs with homemade pimento cheese Everybody and their mother will be serving eggs — surprise, surprise — on Easter Sunday. Why not shake things up with this unexpected twist on a classic brunch dish?
Inside the booming business of HQ Trivia Apps like HQ Trivia have taken Apple's App Store and the Google Play Store by storm, but what's behind the game... and where is all that money coming from? Fox News' Lauren Blanchard has the inside scoop on the mobile trivia game that has people dropping what they're doing twice a day, to win some cold hard cash.
Air Force pilot snaps amazing Northern Lights pictures A U.S. Air Force pilot has captured incredible close-up pictures of the Northern Lights from the cockpit of his plane.
Inside HQ Trivia: The booming business of mobile trivia It's the smartphone trend that has people dropping what they're doing in the middle of the day, all for a chance to earn some cold hard cash.
Under Armour: 150 million MyFitnessPal accounts were hacked Under Armour announced a hack of its MyFitnessPal exercise application, saying that as many as 150 million user accounts were compromised. The breached data includes names, email addresses, and passwords but no financial data.
Leaked Facebook memo sparks controversy A controversial Facebook memo by Vice President Andrew ‘Boz’ Bosworth was leaked. The note to employees talks about connecting people even when it can mean harm.
Democratic lawmaker asked to resign over reports of harassment 'coverup' A Connecticut Democrat is being asked to resign after reports surfaced that she hid allegations of harassment by her former chief staff, who allegedly physically harmed and threatened to “kill” another staffer, while letting him continue in her office for months.
Goodlatte on Huber's ability to investigate the DOJ, FBI Attorney General Jeff Sessions revealed that Utah federal prosecutor John Huber is investigating potential FISA abuses; House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte reacts on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Should Democrats be more open to working with Trump? How misguided is the Democrats’ constant barrage against Trump? Conservative author Shelby Steele weighs in on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Ronna McDaniel: Clinton's comments benefit Republicans RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel reacts on 'Hannity' after former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lashes out at her critics.
Dennis Kucinich: Southern border wall is a waste of money Candidate for Ohio governor Dennis Kucinich says on 'Hannity' that he would prefer border wall funds be used on infrastructure like bridges and roads.
Extreme vetting: State Department reveals new protocol State Department proposal asks visitors to hand over social media information; the 'Special Report' All-Star panel reacts to this and more.
Some visa applicants may have to fork over social media information to State Dept. The State Department is expected to formally publish a set of proposals Friday in the Federal Register that would require some tourists and immigrants coming to the United States to relinquish their social media histories, the Washington Times reported.
Footage from McDonald's attack shows woman slamming teen employee into fryer Police in Glendale, Wisc., have charged a 19-year-old woman with disorderly conduct and physical abuse of a child following an incident at a Glendale McDonald’s restaurant last week.
Man drinks $1,200 shot of whiskey, tries running out without paying tab A whiskey enthusiast with a British accent has been drinking-and-dashing across Washington D.C. for the past few weeks.
Chef who carved meat during animal rights protest says he 'just kind of snapped' Toronto chef Michael Hunter, who made headlines earlier this week after carving up a deer leg in full view of the vegan protesters outside his restaurant, has admitted that he felt “guilty” after pulling the stunt even though he was only trying to make a point.
Trump’s census question sends media into panic and other ridiculous news disasters The media played the question-and-answer game with the Trump administration this week. The White House proposed adding a census question on citizenship and the media resoundingly said no.