FIRST ON FOX: There may be bigger things in store for Coach Joe Kennedy, assistant football coach in Bremerton, Washington, after his triumphant return to the high school football field following his Supreme Court victory in 2022 and his reinstatement to his
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was joined by former collegiate swimmers Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan on Monday for a ceremonial signing of the Save Women’s Sports Act, which prohibits biological males from competing in women’s sports in colleges and universities across the
England star women’s soccer player Lauren James was issued a red card for stepping on a Nigerian player during the round of 16 match in the 2023 Women’s World Cup on Monday. The Chelsea forward received a straight red card after review
On this day in history, Aug. 2, 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Hatch Act of 1939 — known formally as An Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities — into U.S. federal law, according to History.com. This legislation prohibits civil service
Pakistan’s prime minister on Tuesday asked neighboring Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to do more to prevent militants from crossing the border to stage attacks such as the massive suicide bombing earlier this week that killed dozens in a border region. The appeal came
In Cyprus, a British man named David Hunter has been released from prison immediately after a court sentenced him to two years in jail for killing his wife, Janice, at their retirement home. The court found him guilty of manslaughter, accepting the
A 33-year-old Tennessee woman has been caught “having her dog perform a sex act on her” in an appalling video, local cops have claimed. Stephanie Weir from Collierville allegedly possessed child pornography on a digital cloud account as well as a video
On this day in history, July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), one of the most sweeping affirmation of rights for the disabled in American history, according to History.com. President Bush signed the
Congressional lawmakers are calling for the return of a Los Angeles-based attorney who has been held in Venezuela for more than a year after making a wrong turn into the country and is now accused of being a spy. Eyvin Hernandez, who
Queen Camilla wore a wedding dress made from cream silk chiffon on April 9, 2005, to marry then-Prince Charles. The Queen’s dress was hemmed with vertical rows of Swiss-made woven disks. Camilla then wore a matching oyster silk basket weave coat on top. The