Racing over bridges, supporting advancing infantry with suppressive fire, shooting vehicle-launched counter-drone missiles and engaging enemy tanks from safe standoff ranges are all operations the Army anticipates for its new fleet of armored combat vehicles.
Movie preview: Indie film 'Most Wanted' now available on demand
The film, starring Josh Hartnett and directed by Daniel Roby, is inspired by a true story about an investigative journalist's uncovering of police corruption.
Alan Parker, ‘Bugsy Malone,’ ‘Midnight Express’ director, dead at 76
Alan Parker, a successful and sometimes surprising filmmaker whose diverse output includes “Bugsy Malone,” “Midnight Express,” and “Evita,” has died at 76, his family said.
Democrats disparage federal agents, excuse violent mobs in Portland; reaction from Lara Logan, host of Fox Nation's 'Lara Logan Has No Agenda,' Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief for The National Pulse, and Fox News contributor Sara Carter.
Ken Cuccinelli gives 'two enthusiastic thumbs up' to Supreme Court ruling on border wall
The Supreme Court by a 5-4 vote has denied a request to halt construction of President Trump's border wall over environmental concerns; reaction from DHS Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli.
Pompeo sanctions China over human rights abuses against the Uyghurs, calling it the 'stain of the century'
The United States has increased their pressure on the Chinese government to stop the reported human rights abuses being committed against the Uyghurs in the Xinjiang province of China, by hitting them with more sanctions.
Dr. Fauci credits travel ban with saving lives, refuses to specifically blame protests for spreading COVID
Members of the White House coronavirus task force testify on Capitol Hill; reaction from House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, Fox News contributor Mike Huckabee and ACU chairman Matt Schlapp.
White House, Democrats at impasse over COVID relief packages
Negotiations between the White House and Democrats for a new coronavirus relief bill have all but collapsed as the $600 enhanced unemployment benefit is set to expire; chief White House correspondent John Roberts reports.
Cotton stirs 2024 speculation with New Hampshire trip to help Republicans
Sen. Tom Cotton's trip to New Hampshire – the state that for a century has held the first primary in the race for the White House - is sparking more speculation that the veteran Army infantry officer who served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars may have his own national ambitions in 2024.
Fauci: Trump restrictions on travel from China, Europe, UK saved American lives early in pandemic
Dr. Anthony Fauci told House lawmakers Friday that he believed President Trump's actions during the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic saved American lives.
Department of Agriculture urges anyone who receives an unsolicited seed packet to contact local agricultural officials; reaction and analysis from Gordon Chang, author of 'The Coming Collapse of China.'
Expert: What to do if you spot a shark while swimming
Toby Daly-Engel, a shark biologist with the Florida Tech Shark Conservation Lab, offered tips on Thursday on what to do if someone spots a shark while swimming in the ocean.
Feinstein: Letting Americans sue China over coronavirus response would be 'huge mistake'
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said Thursday that allowing citizens to sue China for damages caused by the novel coronavirus would backfire and open up the United States to the same level of scrutiny from other countries around the world.
Delay the election? Victor Davis Hanson explains why President Trump doesn't need to alter the system
President Trump should remind voters that he is the protector and guarantor of our constitutional frameworks, says the Hoover Institute's Victor Davis Hanson.
Federalist Society co-founder says Trump’s tweet about postponing the election is grounds for ‘immediate impeachment’
Federalist Society co-founder Stephen Calabresi said that President Trump’s tweet suggesting to postpone the election is “fascistic” and “grounds for the president’s immediate impeachment.”
Sen. Tom Cotton on report of human rights abuse at NBA training academies in China
From human rights abuses to the treatment of Hong Kong, the NBA's stance on China is very disappointing, says Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, Republican member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Finding unity in America amid COVID-19 pandemic and deepening political divisions
Americans used to unite in times of crisis; will 2020 prove to be different? Martha MacCallum gets insight from Juan Williams, Susan Eisenhower and Trey Gowdy.
Top Sanders campaign aide urges Bernie supporters on DNC convention panel to drop proposals
A top campaign aide for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is urging his supporters on the DNC convention rules committee to not push their proposals as part of an apparent agreement between the senator and the presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Trump defends tweet on possible Election Day delay at contentious press conference
Claiming at Thursday's White House briefing that the 2020 elections could be "fixed" and "rigged," President Trump again highlighted the risks of nationwide, universal mail-in balloting in stark terms -- including by citing news articles and experts who have raised similar concerns.
Hawley vows to vote against Supreme Court nominees who haven't 'explicitly acknowledged that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided'
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said Thursday he plans to vote against any Supreme Court nominees who haven't publicly come out against the 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion decision, adding that the GOP owes it to pro-life voters to take a hard-line stance on the issue.
John Lewis' life, legacy and sacrifices honored by presidents, lawmakers
At an emotional and celebratory funeral for Georgia Rep. John Lewis, former President Obama recalls the civil rights icon's fight for equal voting rights; Steve Harrigan reports.
Oregon state police arrive in Portland in push to stop riots
The Oregon State Police on Thursday will take over the duties of guarding a federal courthouse in Portland that has become a flashpoint during weeks of protests that have frequently turned violent.
2 teens among 3 found dead in Michigan hotel, man hospitalized; drug overdoses suspected
Michigan police found three people dead and another man unconscious in a hotel room late Wednesday afternoon and are investigating the incident as an apparent drug overdose.
In 2014 shooting of Michael Brown, St. Louis' top prosecutor announces no charges against Darren Wilson
A St. Louis County, Mo., prosecutor said Thursday, that he will not be charging the police officer who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown in 2014, after quietly reopening the investigation.
Philadelphia's coronavirus outbreak, quarantines lead trash to pile up: 'Filthadelphia'
Residents of Philadelphia can now see and smell piles of fly-infested, rotting household waste, bottles and cans as the city struggles to overcome a surge in garbage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
8 indicted in Pittsburgh's May riots: 'Throwing IEDs and bricks at police officers'
Federal prosecutors unveiled indictments Thursday against eight Pennsylvania residents accused of taking advantage of protests over George Floyd’s death in Pittsburgh to attack police, damage property and commit other crimes.
NYC's 2020 tally of shooting victims surpasses 2019 level in July, stats show
New York City recorded its 930th shooting victim this week, surpassing the total for all of last year amid an exceptionally violent year, according to police figures provided to Fox News.
Black conservative journalist stabbed at Portland protest, ‘This is no longer about black lives’
Andrew Duncomb, a 25-year-old Black Trump supporter and journalist said he was stabbed outside Portland’s federal courthouse for his conservative politics. In his first on-camera interview, Duncomb shares his firsthand account of being knifed in the back while out filming a protest in Portland early Saturday morning.
Bronx Zoo officials apologize for putting African man on display in Monkey House in 1906
The organization that runs New York’s Bronx Zoo is apologizing for racism in the zoo’s past, including putting Ota Benga, a central African man, on display in the Monkey House in 1906.
Daniel Hoffman: China's spying — US intel community needs to keep up pressure
China portrays any effort to counter their pernicious aggression as “global anti-China sentiment” when in fact the U.S. and like-minded allies are simply defending their national interests.