Oklahoma coronavirus hospitalizations hit record high for state
At least 637 coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized, with 100 more patients considered "persons under investigation."
At least 637 coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized, with 100 more patients considered "persons under investigation."
The shoes, called Generation Zerøgrand, retail for $120.
Sen. Ted Cruz accused the Washington Post of publishing a “religious smear” against Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Wednesday morning.
Kelly Rowland and her husband Tim Weatherspoon are expecting a second child!
A man snatched a 9-year-old girl in Rhode Island moments after she got off a school bus, terrifying video shows.
John Cusack briefly compared Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler during an interview with comedian Marc Maron.
Conservative filmmaker and author Dinesh D'Souza spoke with Fox News ahead of the release of his new film "Trump Card" to dish his predictions on what America could expect from President Trump should he win a second term in November.
The confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett are less than a week away and as there are reports that senators on the Judiciary Committee are staffing up for what is likely to be a hostile hearing, the mobilization of outside groups' political machinery both in support of and against Barrett's nomination has been perhaps even more significant.
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., blasted a Washington Post story that looked into Judge Amy Coney Barrett's involvement in the People of Praise conservative religious group.
Katie Hill claimed that her old government Twitter account was "hacked" after someone who alleged to be "former staff" of the ex-congresswoman blasted the Democrat as a #MeToo "perpetrator" following the announcement of a Hollywood biopic.
President Trump, as always, has an uncanny knack for giving his journalistic detractors plenty of ammunition.
Members of the Louisville Metro Police Department's SWAT unit blasted the raid that ended with Breonna Taylor's death, with one deeming it an "egregious act."
Cassie Randolph's restraining order against ex Colton Underwood, former star of "The Bachelor."
Canadian hockey player Alexis Lafreniere was selected first overall by the New York Rangers Tuesday night in the first round of NHL’s first ever virtual draft.
President Trump's physician, Dr. Sean Conley, announced Tuesday afternoon that the president "reports no symptoms" of the novel coronavirus after doctors discharged Trump from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Monday.
The 2020 presidential race is heating up as the first vice presidential debate kicks off tonight between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Hurricane Delta weakened slightly as a Category 4 storm but is still expected to cause "life-threatening" storm surge and "catastrophic" wind damage within portions of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula beginning on Tuesday night.
The Trump administration proposal to sell the F-35, the world’s most advanced and sophisticated stealth warplane to the United Arab Emirates, the UAE, is facing turbulence.
CNN anchor Don Lemon suggested on Tuesday that the "silent majority" will help Joe Biden get elected president in November.
Some 123 front-line workers on Capitol Hill have either tested or are presumed positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, according to a Republican spokeswoman for the House Administration Committee.
Daniel Craig is parting ways with the James Bond franchise after “No Time to Die."
"The temporary lock down was implemented as a precautionary measure based on intelligence the department received regarding the possibility of civil unrest," the MFD said in a statement.
The legendary rock band previously announced they were getting the original living band members back together for their first album since 2014.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security considers White supremacists and other “domestic violent extremists” as presenting “the most persistent and lethal threat” to the nation.
Stephen Michael Boggs Sr. and his wife Brenda McFatter Boggs, both in their early 70s, were found dead in their North Carolina home Sunday and authorities believe their son, 53-year-old Stephen Michael Boggs Jr., shot them, the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office said.