Man sets himself on fire during Trump trial jury selection at NYC courthouse
A man set himself on fire outside of Donald Trump's hush money jury selection at an NYC courthouse on Friday.
Trump’s hush money trial: Jury has been chosen; now what?
A dozen jurors are set to decide whether the former president schemed to bury allegations of extramarital sexual encounters that arose during his first White House campaign in 2016.
15 members of Kennedy family endorse Biden in rebuke to RFK Jr.
The Biden administration’s decision to promote the Kennedy family endorsement indicates their concerns that Robert Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy could impact Biden's reelection campaign.
Senate votes within hours to dismiss Mayorkas impeachment trial
Senate Democrats voted swiftly Wednesday to dismiss House Republicans’ impeachment trial against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Bob Graham, former Florida governor, senator, dies at 87
Bob Graham, a former senator and former Florida governor, has died. He was 87 years old.
Mayorkas impeachment case sent to Senate
After a lengthy delay, House Republicans have sent their impeachment case against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate for trial consideration.
Texas: The Issue Is - Gov. Abbott on the border
Texas Governor Greg Abbott talks with FOX 26's Greg Groogan about the current situation on the border. Abbott talks about the state's Operation Lone Star and has some harsh criticism for the Biden Administration, including Alejandro Mayorkas.
Judge rejects Hunter Biden's bid to dismiss federal gun case
A federal judge in Delaware has refused to throw out a federal gun case against Hunter Biden.
What is FISA? House passes reauthorization of US surveillance program
The bill was approved by the House 273-147. The bill now heads to the Senate.
Gun show loophole: White House issues new rule to expand background checks
The rule closes a loophole allowing guns to be sold each year by unlicensed dealers who don’t perform background checks on potential buyers legally banned from having a gun.
Abortions in Arizona: State can enforce 1864 law, supreme court rules
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state can enforce its long-dormant law criminalizing all abortions except when a mother's life is at stake.
Trump's bid for trial delay rejected by New York appeals court
A New York appeals court judge Tuesday rejected former President Donald Trump’s latest bid to delay his hush money criminal trial while he fights a gag order, clearing the way for jury selection to begin next week.
Mike Pence concerned TikTok bill may get lost in 'fog of presidential politics,’ pushes Senate vote
The former vice president’s organization is leading an effort to push the TikTok bill ban through Congress and to President Joe Biden’s desk to get signed.
Texas: The Issue Is - May Runoff Elections
Runoff elections are only a few weeks away and the fight over school vouchers likely hangs in the balance. The FOX Texas Trio take a look at what the primary elections showed, plus the races they will be watching in May.
2 Denton ISD principals criminally charged for violating state election laws
Two Denton ISD administrators are facing criminal charges for allegedly conducting an electioneering scheme using their school emails.
No Labels group stops 2024 presidential campaign effort
The No Labels group said it won't field a presidential candidate in November.
Biden and Trump win primaries in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and Wisconsin
Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin held primary elections on Tuesday, a symbolic event now that Biden and Trump have secured the nominations.
Texas AG Ken Paxton avoids trial in fraud case
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a deal to avoid a trial in a nearly decades-old fraud case. FOX 4's Steven Dial, FOX 26's Greg Groogan and Rice University's Mark Jones discuss what the deal means for Paxton and his future in politics.
Texas woman sues prosecutors who charged her with murder after she self-managed abortion
A Texas woman who was charged with murder over self-managing an abortion and spent two nights in jail has sued prosecutors along the U.S.-Mexico border who put the criminal case in motion before it was later dropped.
Man runs for president after changing name to ‘Literally Anybody Else’
Literally Anybody Else, whose former name was Dustin Ebey, is a seventh-grade teacher and U.S. Army veteran who has decided to enter the presidential race.