First measles death reported in West Texas amid growing outbreak
The first measles death has been reported in West Texas amid the outbreak that has infected more than 100 people, the Associated Press reported on...
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Agriculture Sec. Brooke Rollins unveiled a plan to lower egg prices in both the short and long term on Wednesday. Rollins made the announcement...
Read MoreCNN's High-Profile Defamation Trial Is Underway—and Jurors Appear Open to 10-Figure Payout
Only two prospective jurors were familiar with Jake Tapper
Read MoreNoem shows off mugshots of illegal immigrants with criminal records: 'Unbelievable'
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem flaunted the Trump administration’s deportation of illegal immigrants with criminal...
Read MoreAP sues 3 Trump administration officials, citing freedom of speech
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials Friday over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech in asking a...
Read MoreFox News AI Newsletter: Meet the AI real estate agent making millions
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: - First-ever AI real estate agent generates $100M in sales in Portugal - NEAR AI makes sure artificial intelligence protects...
Read MoreJake Tapper Never Apologized for 'Devastating' Report That Falsely Accused Navy Vet of Operating in 'Black Market,' Testimony Reveals
'It's devastating when you're labeled a criminal all over the world,' plaintiff Zachary Young says
Read MoreTrump’s Attack on the Free Press Is Just Getting Started
The president-elect’s recent settlement with ABC News is an early volley in an all-out MAGA war against media independence.
Read MoreAfter being asked who'd been arrested, Lauren Boebert and most of her Colorado primary competitors raised their hands to applause
Rep. Lauren Boebert and her GOP competitors were asked to raise their hands if they'd been arrested. Boebert was one of six congressional hopefuls in...
Read MoreMexico’s President Plans to Change Constitution to Protect Drug Cartels From U.S. Military Strikes
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is seeking to alter the country’s constitution to protect drug cartels from the U.S. military. Under the terms...
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