Two buffaloes were spotted walking down the middle of a major highway on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Authorities launched a wildlife rescue operation to locate and tranquilize the buffaloes. Previous sightings suggest the buffaloes may have been on the loose for months.
China’s increased threats against Taiwan must be met with decisive actions, a retired US Navy officer believes. Beijing will “eventually use force” if President Xi Jinping realises that he can’t annex Taiwan peacefully, according to retired US Navy Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery.
Authorities are warning parents and teachers to be on the lookout for drugs that don’t always look like drugs, especially as a new school year gets underway. For example, there are vapes disguised as school supplies — highlighters in particular. Some highlighter
Artificial intelligence-powered social media influencers are created to look like perfect people living the perfect life, which could damage younger users’ mental health, a technology strategist told Fox News. Just like their human counterparts, AI influencers are online personalities that use their
Pieces of artwork can be created in the blink of an eye with AI technology. Whether it’s writing an essay, creating a video or a drawing, if you can think it, AI can probably create it. Text to image generators are an
Prince William was seen hurrying Kate, the Princess of Wales, to conclude a conversation with Rajwa Al Saif, the now-Princess of Jordan, while attending her wedding last week. The couple made a surprise appearance at Zahran Palace, in Amman, Jordan, on June
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 23 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Police exchanged fire with assailants Thursday when they raided one of Rio de Janeiro’s slums to arrest alleged drug
Israeli officials have warned the Biden administration that Iran is enriching uranium to a dangerous level and could trigger an Israeli military strike. A senior Israeli official told Axios that Israel is monitoring Iran’s nuclear program and may take action if it
The United Nations activated its emergency mapping satellite service in the wake of the horrific earthquakes that devastated Turkey and Syria on Monday. More than 5,300 people were reported dead as of Tuesday, with the death toll from the disasters expected to