Bill Cosby trial date set in civil lawsuit over alleged 1974 Playboy Mansion sexual assault
The trial date has been set for April 18, 2022, and the actor plans to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination for all but just a few questions pertaining to his name, age and address of residence, according to his spokesperson Andrew Wyatt.
CDC issues warning after study finds 2 million teens used e-cigs this year
The use of e-cigarettes among teenagers has risen to 2 million and more than 80% of those teens used flavored e-cigs in 2021, study by CDC and FDA says.
More than two-thirds of African nations fall short of 10% COVID vaccination goal: WHO
Following a World Health Assembly goal to fully vaccinate 10% of every country's population by Sept. 30, findings issued Wednesday saw 15 out of Africa's 54 nations reach the target, according to the World Health Organization.
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader, promoted to top ruling body
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s influential sister Kim Yo Jong has become even more powerful — after being promoted to the Hermit Kingdom’s top decision-making body.
Thyroid cancer: What to know, according to experts
As Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, top medical experts are reminding the public of signs, symptoms and treatment options. So, what is thyroid cancer and who is most at-risk?
Everything Michael K. Williams has said about his addiction, recovery and therapy
Michael K. Williams was open about his struggle with substance abuse during his years in Hollywood. The actor died from an accidental overdose in September.
COVID cases spike in Australian state of Victoria, government blames people watching sports at home
The Australian state of Victoria on Thursday reported a more than 50% jump in daily COVID-19 cases, and the government is blaming people who breached pandemic regulations to attend house parties to watch a football match.
Kabul University is stopping all classes until an Islamic system is established that will limit the ability for women to work and study. Fox News captured video of Taliban fighters turning away women trying to enter the campus, while men were allowed to enter.
Afghan refugee who helped US military grateful for fresh start
Fox News' Douglas Kennedy speaks exclusively with a refugee who was able to flee Afghanistan with his family after spending a decade helping the U.S. military disarm IEDs.
University of Pittsburgh accused of 'lowering the cone of silence' with new fetal tissue probe
The University of Pittsburgh is facing sharp backlash after it announced a D.C.-based law firm would conduct a purportedly "independent" investigation of its fetal tissue practices.
'Outnumbered' on Democrats' infighting threatening to derail massive spending bill
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said he would not vote for a bill enabling 'entitlement mentality' as partisan division threatens the likelihood of the bill's passage.
SC mom allegedly came to 11-year-old daughter’s school, threatened 6th grade bullies in hallway
A South Carolina mother was arrested this week after coming into a middle school and approaching two sixth grade girls whom she claims were bullying her 11-year-old daughter online.
Florida man confesses to killing woman in 2011: 'Couldn't live with the guilt anymore'
Benjamin Moulton walked into the Manatee County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday and confessed to the unsolved murder of a woman found strangled and dumped in a remote area in 2011, authorities said.
Stay overnight in the 1996 'Scream' movie house for a chilling Halloween experience
It's been 25 years since the satirical slasher film "Scream" came to the big screen and now fans have the chance to stay overnight in the house from the cult classic.
Former governor of New Jersey weighs in on the Virginia gubernatorial election, the Democrats' spending package and COVID-19 vaccine mandates on 'Fox News Primetime'
Brian Laundrie's dad receives Dunkin Donuts, other packages outside house as America hunts son
Brian Laundrie's father, Chris Laundrie, on Wednesday afternoon walked outside for the first time since Tuesday morning as protesters and media continue to wait outside their North Port, Florida, home for answers.
How Kate Middleton's 'No Time to Die' premiere dress paid homage to Princess Diana
Kate Middleton's Jenny Packham gown that she wore to the premiere of James Bond flick "No Time to Die" paid homage to a gown worn by Princess Diana to the 1985 premiere of "A View to a Kill."
Jay-Z fighting for release of man who is serving 20 years in prison over weed
In December 2007, Valon Vailes, now 55, was found guilty by a jury for conspiring to possess with the intent to distribute more than one ton of marijuana from 2003 to 2007
Reporter's Notebook: From the mountains to Kabul, Taliban fighters must learn how to govern
A Taliban fighter hands me his phone, pointing to a video of his friend driving a truck. "We all signed up to be suicide bombers," The 22-year old said. "Unfortunately our names were not picked." The video continues a few seconds until the truck explodes.
Conservative watchdog pressures Biden admin for answers on trafficking of unaccompanied minors
The conservative group America First Legal (AFL) is pushing the Biden administration for answers on reports that unaccompanied minors have been released from federal custody into the hands of traffickers.
McAuliffe endorses prosecutor facing backlash for light sentence of sex predator
Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe could face backlash from Virginians at the polls after a prosecutor he endorsed agreed to cut almost in half the prison sentence for a convicted sex predator.