Bob Dylan once said Jerry Garcia had no equal. Yet the music icon, still worshiped decades after his death, was intimidated by one artist. Jim Marshall, the legendary photographer behind some of music’s most iconic images — including Johnny Cash flipping off the camera at San Quentin and Dylan strolling …
Read More »FBI investigates college swatting hoaxes terrorizing campuses across US
College campuses across the country descended into chaos this week as false reports of active shooters sparked mass panic, lockdowns and major police responses – only to be revealed as coordinated hoaxes. On Monday alone, at least six universities reported active shooter alerts. All turned out to be false alarms, …
Read More »Previous CDC directors accuse RFK Jr. of endangering all Americans in NY Times essay
Several former directors and former acting directors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) condemned Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a joint New York Times guest essay on Monday. In the essay, the nine officials across Democratic and Republican administrations accused the Trump …
Read More »Top Senate Republican ready to go nuclear, 'roll over' Democrats with rule change to confirm Trump nominees
FIRST ON FOX: Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso is ready to go nuclear on Senate Democrats and their blockade of President Donald Trump’s nominees. Before leaving Washington, D.C., for their respective home states, Senate Republicans were on the verge of a deal with their colleagues across the aisle to hammer …
Read More »Tow truck driver slapped with federal charge after hauling away ICE vehicle: 'He can laugh behind bars'
A tow truck driver in Los Angeles is facing a federal charge for towing an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicle on August 15, and he could be behind bars for a decade if he’s found guilty. Bobby Nunez was allegedly laughing and filming as he towed a vehicle belonging …
Read More »Venus Williams' US Open run comes to close after losing doubles match to top seed
Venus Williams has turned back the clock in Queens, but her Cinderella run at this year’s U.S. Open has ended. The 45-year-old partnered with Leylah Fernandez for the doubles bracket and made it all the way to the quarterfinals before the top-seeded duo of Taylor Townsend and Kateřina Siniaková took …
Read More »50 Cent partners with Fox Nation to take on true crime with new series this September
Rapper, actor and television producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is known for his hard-hitting rhymes, but he is now bringing his signature persona to a brand-new television series. The iconic entertainer is hosting and producing the new true-crime show “50 Ways to Catch a Killer,” streaming exclusively on Fox Nation. …
Read More »Trump's fiercest critics concede spotlight to president at US Open
Some of President Donald Trump’s fiercest critics shared the spotlight with the president as he watched the U.S. Open in New York City on Sunday afternoon. Bruce Springsteen, Lindsey Vonn, Anna Wintour and Stephen Curry were just some of the athletes and celebrities who were in the stands of Arthur …
Read More »Scalise hints GOP may push nationwide crime crackdown after DC overhaul
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are having early talks about cracking down on crime nationwide, the No. 2 GOP lawmaker suggested on Tuesday. “There are discussions about addressing some of these problems at a more federal level, but right now, we’re focused on D.C.,” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., told Fox …
Read More »Trump says slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk was 'like a son' to him in emotional tribute
President Donald Trump revealed Friday that slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk was like a “son” to him. During an interview with “Fox & Friends,” Trump described what the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder meant to him and to the conservative movement. “You know, Don said to me, ‘He’s sort of …
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