Fox News 2023 Year In Review with Bill Hemmer 2023 was another turbulent year, marked by political dysfunction at home and two major world conflicts. America’s Newsroom anchor Bill Hemmer looks back at the top headlines of the past 12 months. The
After returning to fitness, Mount has been forced to settle for a bit-part role and five of his last six appearances have come as a substitute. He has been forced to play in unfamiliar positions as a deeper central midfielder and only
After returning to fitness, Mount has been forced to settle for a bit-part role and five of his last six appearances have come as a substitute. He has been forced to play in unfamiliar positions as a deeper central midfielder and only
The U.S. and other countries signed an agreement to collaborate and communicate on “frontier” artificial intelligence (AI) that will aim to limit the risks presented by the technology in the coming years. “We encourage all relevant actors to provide context-appropriate transparency and
The Express saw a koala sitting in a tree on threatened land (Image: Humphrey Nemar) The hospital room is silent as veterinary staff reach into a cage and use towels to gently grip a nervous ball of grey fur. We stand quiet
Prince Harry’s feud with his family could last forever if history tells us anything, one royal author has claimed. In an exclusive interview with Daily Express US, Tom Quinn, author of Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal
In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, expert analysis suggests that the most crucial developments may be on the horizon, with key events likely to unfold in the coming months. Serhii Plokhy, author of The Russo-Ukrainian War, pointed to a potential
Plans released by golf icon Tiger Woods to develop a new sports bar at St Andrews have left local residents furious. Woods announced plans with singer/actor Justin Timberlake, who is also a business partner and friend of the 15-time major champion. The
Britain’s Conservative government relaxed planning rules Tuesday and lifted restrictions that effectively banned the building of new onshore wind farms in England. Rules introduced in 2015 by then-Prime Minister David Cameron, who also led a Conservative administration, allowed a single objection to
Backyard boffins – your country needs you. Ministry of Defence mandarins are on the hunt for garden shed scientists and engineers to help develop the latest generation of weapon and defence systems. The clarion call was given by Rachel Crease, manager of