‘Huge confidence in him’: DEA administrator to play key role overseeing DC police

Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Terry Cole, the federal government’s new designee to help run the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, vowed to let local cops “do their job again” to get rising crime under control. Cole was tapped by Attorney General Pam Bondi after the Trump administration announced on Monday a major intervention to crack … Read more

Sophie Cunningham helped off court after brutal knee injury forces early exit from Fever game

Sophie Cunningham suffered a scary right knee injury that forced her to exit the Indiana Fever’s game against the Connecticut Sun on Sunday.  Cunningham needed help leaving the court early in the second quarter after the Sun’s Bria Hartley tumbled into her while trying to make a pass.  Cunningham stepped up to provide extra defense … Read more

Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend reveals death in his family

Connor McCaffery, the boyfriend of Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, revealed on social media he was dealing with a family tragedy this week. McCaffery, an assistant coach for the Butler Bulldogs men’s basketball team, said his grandmother, Marit Smaby Nowlin, had died. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “I’ve been trying to think … Read more

Phillies’ Zack Wheeler dealing with blood clot in right arm; retired MLB team physician weighs in

Philadelphia Phillies star Zack Wheeler was placed on the 15-day injured list on Saturday night as the team revealed he had a “right upper extremity blood clot.” The details of Wheeler’s injury were scant on Saturday night. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Dave Dombrowski, the Phillies’ president of baseball operations, said there … Read more

NYT columnist claims Trump and Abbott’s Texas redistricting plans are ‘mustard gas on our democracy’

New York Times opinion columnist David Brooks claimed that President Donald Trump ordered Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, to rhetorically use “mustard gas” on American democracy by launching redistricting efforts. Texas Republicans, encouraged by the Trump administration, are pursuing a congressional map aimed at adding up to five GOP-leaning districts, prompting fierce backlash and counteraction. Texas … Read more

Liverpool fan arrested for alleged racist abuse toward Premier League star

Police in England have arrested a Liverpool fan after the team’s opening match of the Premier League against Bournemouth Friday was interrupted when Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo accused a man of racial abuse.  Merseyside Police released a statement Saturday confirming that a 47-year-old man from Liverpool was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order … Read more

Why civil rights activist Robert Woodson is upset with Al Sharpton and the New York Times

Civil rights activist Robert L. Woodson Sr. has long been a critic of the mainstream media for pushing the narrative that America is inherently racist, but he’s particularly offended by The New York Times and MSNBC’s Al Sharpton.  Woodson, 88, penned an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal last week, urging the nation to “disregard race … Read more

Harrison Ford admits what keeps him going in Hollywood

Hollywood icon Harrison Ford is no stranger to accolades, but his first-ever Emmy nomination has left him reflecting on what truly drives him.  The legendary actor spoke with Fox News Digital at a Televerse red carpet event in Los Angeles about his Emmy nod and what continues to fuel his passion for Hollywood. “It’s nice, … Read more

World leader who took swipe at Trump over tariffs appears to cozy up to China

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva declared his country open to foreign companies at the inauguration of Chinese automaker GWM’s factory in São Paulo. The remarks come as Brazil faces steep U.S. tariffs, which Lula has repeatedly denounced. By making the statement at a Chinese factory opening, Lula signaled a possible pivot further away … Read more