Fox News 2023 Year In Review with Bill Hemmer It was another turbulent year in 2023, 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
Harrowing stories of survival and daring rescues made headlines throughout 2023, from people trapped in caves deep underground to sailors lost at sea. These are five of the top survival stories that pitted man against nature from the past year. ‘Life or
JERUSALEM – As more of the Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas during the Oct. 7 terror attack in southern Israel are freed as part of a U.S.-Qatari-Egyptian brokered cease-fire deal, stories of the horrors endured during their 50-plus days in captivity are
Spooky season is near, and spine-chilling movies may put people in the Halloween spirit. But have you ever wondered if the homes from your favorite horror movies actually exist? Ahead of Halloween, here are real-life dwellings and sites where some of your
August 7 is National Purple Heart Day — a day to commemorate and honor our service members who were wounded in combat while making the ultimate sacrifice for the United States of America. Three veterans joined “Fox & Friends” on Monday morning
Chicago White Sox relief pitch Liam Hendriks was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in January. In April, he announced he was cancer free and eventually returned to the pitching mound. New York Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco beat chronic myelogenous leukemia in 2019 when
The first new Alzheimer’s treatment in 20 years was given full FDA approval earlier this month — and now two patients who participated in the clinical trials have spoken about their personal experience with the drug to Fox News Digital. Lecanemab, sold
‘Dozens’ of BBC journalists are reportedly working on further potential stories about the corporation’s embattled newsreader Huw Edwards. Mr Edwards wife revealed his name on Wednesday as the presenter at the centre of an explicit photos scandal which has enveloped the BBC
Royal protection officers “live in fear of losing their pensions” if they leak stories to the press, an expert has claimed. Daily Express royal correspondent Richard Palmer told the publication’s Royal Round Up podcast that in the 1980s and 90s Buckingham Palace
Alexander Dmitrievich Ogorodnik A former Soviet diplomat, Ogorodnik was recruited by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Colombian Intelligence Agency to spy on his country, using the code name TRIGON. To start with, the Russian’s role was stifled because of