A Senate confirmation battle in the age of MeToo movement
What does the showdown over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh mean for allegations of sexual assault? Insight from Fatima Goss Graves, president of the National Women's Law Center.
Sarah Sanders on Kavanaugh probe, Rosenstein's future
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders on whether an FBI investigation will hurt the confirmation of President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
ACLU issues statement opposing Judge Kavanaugh despite policy not to take formal positions on judicial nominations; Tammy Bruce reacts on 'Fox & Friends.'
Andrew Gillum staffer fired after calling for Trump's execution, wearing shirt deriding pro-Trump states
A youth outreach staffer for Democratic Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum for wearing a shirt calling pro-Trump states "Dumbf--kistan' and tweeting that
Kanye West delivers pro-Trump speech on 'Saturday Night Live,' receives boos from audience
Kanye West delivered an impromptu speech defending his support for President Trump at the end of “Saturday Night Live,” receiving boos from the audience and causing some of the cast members to shake their heads in disapproval.
'Saturday Night Live' premiere features Matt Damon as Brett Kavanaugh
“Saturday Night Live” began its 44th season premiere with a cold open tackling last week’s Ford-Kavanaugh hearing -- but focused solely on the Kavanaugh portion, with a guest appearance by Matt Damon as the Supreme Court nominee.
Otis Rush, legendary Chicago blues guitarist, dead at 84
Legendary Chicago blues guitarist Otis Rush, whose passionate, jazz-tinged music influenced artists from Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton to the rock band Led Zeppelin, died Saturday at the age of 84, his longtime manager said.
Season 7 of ‘Last Man Standing’ debuts on new network, Fox, to big Friday-night ratings
Tim Allen’s sitcom, “Last Man Standing,” starring the comedian as the openly conservative Mike Baxter, started its seventh season on a new network with very strong ratings, making it the top-rated show of Friday night.
Joanna Gaines and Jenna Bush Hager attend Reese Witherspoon's book launch in Texas
Reese Witherspoon wrapped up her cross-country book launch tour at Joanna and Chip Gaines' Magnolia Market center in Waco, Texas, on Thursday, and celebrated the occasion alongside the lovely HGTV star in front of her complex's rustic silos.
Lindsay Lohan gets punched in the face after accusing refugee parents of trafficking, trying to take the kids
Lindsay Lohan has found a new meaning for the "Parent Trap," after the actress accused Syrian refugee parents of human trafficking and attempted to take their children before getting punched in the face.
Bill Maher: Graham needs ‘dead boyfriend’ John McCain
The host of ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’ attacked Senator Lindsey Graham for defending Judge Brett Kavanaugh. He went on to say the senator needs ‘his dead boyfriend,’ in reference to the late Senator John McCain.
Tunnel to Towers race follows the final footsteps of firefighter Stephen Siller as he ran to the Twin Towers on 9/11; Rudy Giuliani shares his support for the organization on 'Fox & Friends.'
US flag seen shredded by Hurricane Florence being auctioned for Red Cross
The Frying Pan Tower American Flag that millions of people saw being shredded by Hurricane Florence as it approached North Carolina is now being auctioned off to raise money for storm relief.
US warship sails by contested island chain in South China Sea in message to Beijing, official says
A U.S. warship sailed Sunday near two contested Chinese man-made islands in the South China Sea, the location where Beijing has built up military fortifications despite a pledge not to do so, a U.S. defense official told Fox News.
Beto O'Rourke says passenger backs his claim of not fleeing after 1998 DUI crash
U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke doubled down Saturday that he did not leave the scene of a 1998 drinking and driving arrest near El Paso, Texas, and added that a passenger inside his vehicle that night backs his story.
Steve Hilton: Kavanaugh hearing shows divisive Democrats must be defeated before they destroy America
This is not about women's rights, “social justice,” the “arc of history” or overturning the “patriarchy.” This is all about overturning the 2016 election.
Iraq's Kurds hold elections for regional parliament
Iraq's self-ruled Kurdish region was holding long-delayed parliamentary elections on Sunday, a year after a vote for independence sparked a punishing backlash from Baghdad, leaving Kurdish leaders deeply divided.
Boko Haram has been repelled, Cameroon's leader declares
Cameroon's president says Boko Haram has been defeated in the country, the first such announcement since he declared war on the extremist group four years ago.
Indonesia tsunami toll tops 800 amid search for survivors
Rescuers in Indonesia were scrambling Sunday to reach trapped victims screaming for help from collapsed buildings, while looters risked entering an unstable shopping mall to grab whatever they could find after a massive earthquake spawned a tsunami that left more than 800 dead.
The Latest: Tsunami death toll in Indonesia jumps to 821
The Latest on a powerful earthquake and tsunami that hit Indonesia (all times local): 2:50 p.m. Indonesia's disaster agency says the death toll from an earthquake and tsunami that devastated part of the island of Sulawesi has climbed to 832.
Polls open in landmark referendum on Macedonia's name
Macedonians were deciding Sunday on their country's future, voting in a referendum on whether to accept a landmark deal ending a decades-old dispute with neighboring Greece by changing their country's name to North Macedonia, paving the way to NATO membership.
Indonesia tsunami toll tops 400 amid search for survivors
Rescuers were scrambling Sunday to try to find trapped victims in collapsed buildings where voices could be heard screaming for help after a massive earthquake in Indonesia spawned a deadly tsunami two days ago that has left at least 400 dead.
Japan election weighs controversy of US bases on Okinawa
Okinawans headed to the polls Sunday to choose a governor in an election that many see hinging on how voters feel about the American military presence on the southwestern Japanese islands.
'United' or 'Nations'? Balance is UN's existential question
After the world's leaders spent thousands upon thousands of words on the subject this past week, the foreign minister of Papua New Guinea boiled it down to just six of them on Saturday.
A look at offensive comments by Brazil candidate Bolsonaro
Far right congressman Jair Bolsonaro is leading polls for Brazil's October presidential election, but he has attracted widespread criticism for his controversial views — and his often impolitic way of expressing them.