Federal judge blocks Kentucky's Medicaid work requirements A federal judge says Kentucky can't require poor people to get a job to keep their Medicaid benefits, chastising President Donald Trump's administration for rubber-stamping the new rules without considering how many people would lose their health coverage.
Trump says he and Chief of Staff John Kelly have 'good relationship' President Donald Trump on Friday tamped down rumors that he’s looking to replace his embattled White House chief of staff -- but doesn't know how long John Kelly will remain in the job.
Media critics rush to politicize tragedy in Annapolis As critics blame Trump for the Capital Gazette newsroom shooting, is the president right that the mainstream media are covering his administration unfairly?
Gorka, Hollman preview Trump's upcoming summit with Putin What should we expect from Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin? Former deputy assistant to President Trump and Fox News national security strategist Sebastian Gorka and retired CIA senior intelligence officer and Fox News contributor Daniel Hoffman join 'Hannity' with insight.
Bongino: Left trying to get heckler's veto over Trump voters Former FBI agent blast some leftists' attempts to blame Capital Gazette newsroom shooting on President Trump. #Tucker
In song and prayer, Thais show solidarity with missing boys It's a simple melody sung to the plucking of acoustic guitars by schoolchildren sitting around candles: "I beg the skies to show mercy and empathy/ My brothers are in Tham Luang Khun Nang Non/ Let them pass this danger, I beg."
Families seek recovery of US remains from Korean War Secretary of State Pompeo is 'optimistic' U.S. will receive some remains from North Korea in 'not-too-distant future'; families of Americans missing in Korean War speak out on 'The Story.'
3 killed in attack on West African counterterror force's HQ A car packed with explosives detonated at the headquarters of a new, five-nation West African counterterror force in Mali, setting off a gun battle that killed two soldiers, a civilian and two attackers, officials told The Associated Press on Friday.
Ahead of Mexico vote, fears and warnings over possible fraud The specter of possible fraud rears its head in Mexico each electoral campaign, both in the popular imagination and among candidates on the ballot.
How Mexico's presidential election could impact the US The frontrunner is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, or AMLO, a far-left populist whose campaign is sweeping Mexico; William La Jeunesse reports from Mexico City.
'Permanent' cease-fire begins in South Sudan's civil war A cease-fire began at midnight Saturday in South Sudan as a weary nation wondered whether this latest attempt to end a five-year civil war would hold.
Suspect falls through store ceiling trying to escape police Woman seen on security camera crashing through a convenience store ceiling in Canada after she was confronted for using a stolen credit card.
French theme park to hold 'nude day' as topless tourism grows A theme park outside Paris is opening its attractions -- including trampolines and a mini golf course – to nudists this weekend as France continues to promote itself as a top destination for those looking to go “au naturel”.
Spanish rescue ship told not to respond to distress call A Spanish rescue ship patrolling the Mediterranean Sea said Friday that Italian officials told it to let the Libyan coast guard respond to a distress call from a smuggling boat carrying 100 migrants, only to hear reports shortly afterward that 100 migrants were missing and feared dead in the same area.
Vigils held for victims of Maryland newspaper office massacre Vigils were held Friday across Annapolis, Md., where five staff members of the community’s Capital Gazette newspaper were killed during a bloody rampage a day earlier.
Reporter resigns after false tweet that Maryland shooting suspect had MAGA hat A reporter in Springfield, Mass., resigned from his job Friday after posting a Twitter message falsely stating that Maryland shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos had brought a "Make America Great Again" hat to the office of the Capital Gazette.
Vigil held for those killed in Capital Gazette shooting A community gathers together to mourn the loss of five people gunned down in Thursday's newsroom shooting. Lea Gabrielle reports.
Slain newspaper employees noted for talent, warmth, wit Family and colleagues remember the five people killed in a Maryland newspaper shooting as dedicated members of the community.
Black WWII veteran becomes an officer 76 years later An African American man who was denied officer status in the Army has been commissioned as a second lieutenant — 76 years later.
California mother, boyfriend charged with murder of her son A California woman and her boyfriend were charged Friday in the death of the woman's 10-year-old son who had previously reported being beaten, locked up and not fed, prosecutors said.
Kirsten Gillibrand's sharp left turn on immigration Is the Democratic Party starting to embrace open borders? American Conservative Union President Matt Schlapp and former DNC deputy press secretary Jose Aristimuno join the debate on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Texas group honoring military members reportedly robbed of dozens of flags A Texas organization that, among other things, honors service members at their funerals, reportedly suffered a blow this week after they found they’d been robbed of dozens of American flags.
Slain newspaper employees were dedicated to work, community Four journalists and a sales assistant were killed Thursday in a shooting at a Maryland newspaper.
Top tech for home and personal security Check out some of the hottest tech showcased at CE Week 2018 to keep your home and loved ones safe including the Ooma home security system, Relay, Cobra Connected Dash Cam and Kids Connect.
California passes sweeping data privacy bill Tech companies will have to disclose what personal info they take from users under new California privacy law; FBN's Hillary Vaughn reports from Los Angeles.
Navy solidifies plans to buy its 4th Ford-class aircraft carrier in mid-2020s The Navy is finalizing plans to build its fourth Ford-Class aircraft carrier in the mid-2020s as a substantial step in a long-term plan to extend surface warfare power projection for the next 100 years - all the way into the 2100s.
Anonymous browsing, converting slides, mosquito repelling apps and more: Tech Q&A I value my privacy. I hate all the tracking that happens online. Is there any way I can stop it for good?
Orange, squishy body armor material could save lives It’s bright orange, it’s squishy, it stretches like taffy - and it is unlike any body armor you've ever seen. Defense Specialist Allison Barrie has an up close look at a new orange goo, developed by D30, which is the key to ultra-lightweight body armor that can deliver incredible protection.
This orange, squishy body armor material could save lives It’s bright orange, it’s squishy, it stretches like taffy – and it is unlike any body armor you’ve ever seen.
Google might be planning a console. That doesn’t mean it will happen A new report suggests that Google is working on a game console, code-named Yeti. The reports about Google's game console are likely true, but that doesn't mean we will ever see it.
Massive DOJ operation nabs illicit Darknet vendors The Department of Justice along with other agencies said a year-long campaign nabbed more than 35 Darknet vendors trafficking in illicit goods.
Controversial tipping policy at Wynn Las Vegas still under fire If you’re a card dealer on the Las Vegas Strip, should you be able to keep all the tips you accrue from generous gambling patrons?