EXCLUSIVE: Turning Point Action, the political arm of the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, has endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his bid to unseat longtime incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in a race that could determine whether the GOP maintains its Senate majority. Turning Point’s endorsement of Paxton is the fourth such Read More >
Hagerty urges FCC to punish Verizon over release of Senate phone data
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., filed a formal complaint against Verizon on Monday after the carrier handed over his phone data to the Biden-era Department of Justice during its probe of President Donald Trump and the 2020 election – a move Republicans say violated the Constitution. Lawyers for Hagerty wrote in the complaint to the Federal Read More >
Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton spark romance rumors at Super Bowl while Alix Earle keeps fans guessing
While the Seattle Seahawks took on the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, plenty of action was unfolding off the field. From VIP suite get-togethers to pregame party flirtations, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars were getting cozy with one another behind the scenes. Here’s a Read More >
American Olympic skier Hunter Hess ‘cannot wait to represent Team USA’ after Trump backlash
American skier Hunter Hess appeared to backtrack on the “mixed emotions” he said he had about representing the U.S. at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. Hess drew backlash from President Donald Trump and others when he made his initial comments to reporters last week. But after a few days, Hess made clear what it Read More >
From kneeling to Spanish anthems: How the NFL lost Middle America at halftime
After the chaotic early 2020s, when the NFL led the way by leaning into woke nonsense like kneeling for the national anthem or introducing “Lift Every Voice” as a separate anthem for Black Americans, there’s been a lack of trust between the average football fan and the Super Bowl halftime production. The sense is, “What Read More >
America’s 5 best fast-food pepperoni pizzas ranked for National Pizza Day
Feb. 9 is National Pizza Day — which is celebrated with one topping above all others: pepperoni. One of America’s favorite foods, pizza was initially developed in 18th-century Naples and has taken many different shapes over the years. In the U.S., those variations range from New York- and Detroit-styles to Chicago deep dish and Read More >
Rock The Country festival defends patriotic message after artists exit, ‘loving America isn’t political’
One day after Kid Rock’s Rock The Country festival canceled a scheduled stop in Anderson, South Carolina—after several artists withdrew citing concerns over political division—the event’s organizers are pushing back. “Rock The Country was created to unite people together through music,” a representative for the festival told Fox News Digital in a statement. “Our lineups Read More >
Why Bad Bunny’s ‘God Bless America’ moment at the Super Bowl sparked controversy
Bad Bunny could be heard speaking English briefly during his Super Bowl halftime show Sunday night, shouting, “God bless America.” But his usage of the term — heard for decades as the ultimate patriotic American phrase — stirred debate over its context. The Grammy Award-winning artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, invoked Read More >
Lindsey Vonn’s dad reacts to ski star’s terrifying Olympic crash
Lindsey Vonn’s dad said Monday he hopes the horrific crash that landed the Olympic legend in the hospital at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games will mark “the end of her career.” Alan Kildow told The Associated Press he wasn’t sure whether he actually has any say in the matter. Vonn broke her leg during the Read More >
Police union backs federal bill aimed at preventing corrections officer suicide
The proposed legislation would fund mental health screenings and referrals for corrections officers at the federal, state and local levels