Florida man arrested after pelting girlfriend with McDonald's sweet and sour packets: police
A Florida man pelted his girlfriend in the "head and face area" with sweet and sour sauce packets on Sunday because he was angry she had "bought the wrong food from McDonald's," a felony battery complaint said.
7 people identified from Texas plane crash that killed 10
Seven of the 10 people killed in a plane crash on Sunday at Addison Airport were identified on Monday as federal investigators said they have recovered the cockpit voice recorder from the aircraft.
Scaffolding falls on New York City bar's courtyard, 3 hurt, fire officials say
Three people were hurt after scaffolding blew off the top of a 12-story building in the Brooklyn borough of New York City and crashed onto the courtyard of a bar, according to fire officials.
Matt Gaetz: Mueller hearing will reveal 'oceans of bias,' but no collusion
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's upcoming hearing on Capitol Hill will reveal multiple instances of bias but no collusion between President Trump and Russia, according to Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.
Camping World CEO: 'I'd rather go to jail' than yield to city in American flag controversy
The chief executive of a major RV retailer said he will not bend to a North Carolina's city's demand he must reduce the size of the American flag flying on his property.
White House: 'Little doubt' Iran was enriching uranium under Obama administration's watch
In a terse statement Monday, the White House said Iran's effective acknowledgement that it was violating the terms of the 2015 multinational nuclear accord should have been foreseeable to the Obama administration "even before the deal's existence."
WATCH: Tucker Carlson goes behind the scenes of Trump-Kim meeting at DMZ
Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" got an exclusive view over the weekend of President Trump's historic meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
Kevin McCarthy: Why Bernie Sanders has the best chance to win 2020 Dem nomination
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has the best shot at becoming the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee -- not current front-runner former Vice President Joe Biden, according to Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.