Growing number of faith practitioners vow civil disobedience to hold services during COVID restrictions Prayer vs. protest: Fox News contributors Dr. Marc Siegel and Pastor Robert Jeffress examine varying coronavirus restrictions.
Double standard? Dr. Fauci dismisses another positive hydroxychloroquine study White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci says the hydroxychloroquine study conducted by Henry Ford Hospital was 'flawed'; reaction from Dr. Stephen Smith, founder of the Smith Center for Infectious Diseases and Urban Health, and Dr. Ramin Oskoui, cardiologist and CEO of Foxhall Cardiology.
Dr. Fauci credits travel ban with saving lives, refuses to specifically blame protests for spreading COVID Members of the White House coronavirus task force testify on Capitol Hill; reaction from House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, Fox News contributor Mike Huckabee and ACU chairman Matt Schlapp.
Dr. Marc Siegel on key takeaways from White House coronavirus task force members' Capitol Hill testimony Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins 'Outnumbered' with insight.
New horror flick 'Host' delivers scares remotely The filmmaker and cast of the new horror film 'Host' didn't let the coronavirus pandemic stop them from making their movie.
Movie preview: Indie film 'Most Wanted' now available on demand The film, starring Josh Hartnett and directed by Daniel Roby, is inspired by a true story about an investigative journalist's uncovering of police corruption.
Tamar Braxton and WeTV part ways following singer's cutting revelations about network Tamar Braxton's relationship with WeTV has drawn to a bitter close.
Tarek El Moussa details marriage proposal to Heather Rae Young: 'I knew my life would never be the same' Tarek El Moussa is over the moon after locking things down with his new fiancée Heather Rae Young.
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‘Bachelorette’ producers contacted ‘backup’ contestants 2 weeks into filming Clare Crawley’s season: report Clare Crawley has only been filming her season of the “Bachelorette” for just two weeks but producers are already in scramble mode.
Alan Parker, ‘Bugsy Malone,’ ‘Midnight Express’ director, dead at 76 Alan Parker, a successful and sometimes surprising filmmaker whose diverse output includes “Bugsy Malone,” “Midnight Express,” and “Evita,” has died at 76, his family said.
Convicted killer released from California prison due to COVID-19 concerns Reaction from Yolo County assistant chief deputy district attorney Melinda Aiello.
Sister speaks out against early prison release of brother's killer Convicted murderer being released over COVID-19 concerns; Dena Love speaks with Trace Gallagher on 'The Story.'
Dr. Fauci expresses optimism over potential coronavirus vaccine Dr. Anthony Fauci said at the House coronavirus committee hearing he ‘hopes to have a safe and effective vaccine’ in the upcoming months; Mike Emanuel reports.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman on restarting hockey season: We believe the bubble is working Our COVID protocols are very strict and players are adhering to them, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman tells Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier on 'Special Report.'
Ghislaine Maxwell documents released, show emails with Epstein As part of a release of dozens of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged madam, emails from 2015 show Ghislaine Maxwell was in contact with Epstein despite claiming in a vain effort to get bail that she’d had no contact with him in more than a decade.
Ignorance turns to outrage as cancel culture comes for Norwegian flag at Michigan B&B Owners of bed and breakfast in Saint Johns, Michigan removed Norwegian flag after passers-by mistook it for Confederate flag; reaction from Princeton professor Robert George.
Portland police uncover sledgehammer, pipe, other weapons while clearing park outside courthouse Several items that included a sledgehammer, pipe and a chain with a lock were found Thursday during the clean-up of downtown Portland, Ore., parks near where protests have raged for weeks, police officials said Thursday.
Nevada firefighting planes collide midair; both pilots dead, authorities say Two single-engine planes collided in midair Thursday afternoon during firefighting activities in southeastern Nevada, according to a report.
CDC director seeing more suicides, drug overdoses than COVID deaths among high schoolers Phil Kerpen, president of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, joins Laura Ingraham to discuss the dangers of keeping America's schools closed.
Detroit officer shoots, kills sword-wielding man who hurled dagger at his face, police chief says A Detroit man was shot to death Thursday, after wielding a sword in the middle of the street and then throwing a dagger at a police officer. He was the fourth man to be shot by the Detroit PD and the third fatality this month.
Expert: What to do if you spot a shark while swimming Toby Daly-Engel, a shark biologist with the Florida Tech Shark Conservation Lab, offered tips on Thursday on what to do if someone spots a shark while swimming in the ocean.
Texas mom, 52, says people think she's much younger, credits fitness routine A super fit mother of three claims at 52, she’s in the best shape of her life, and people have taken notice.
China hits US with blame for 'poisoned' relations with UK over failed Huawei deal China is placing blame squarely on the U.S. for failed plans between the U.K. and the Chinese tech company Huawei, on plans to develop 5G.
Americans blame China for its role in the spread of coronavirus, survey finds A new Pew Research Center survey found over three-quarters of American adults blame the Chinese government for the global spread of the coronavirus and over 60 percent of respondents said the country has done a poor job handling the aftermath of the outbreak.
What happened to psychotherapist Majd Kamalmaz after disappearing at Syrian regime checkpoint 3 years ago? Psychotherapist and humanitarian Majd Kamalmaz was taken by Syrian government forces after being stopped at a checkpoint in Damascus in 2017
Former Marine gets 9-year Russian prison sentence over drunken assault he claims to not remember A 29-year-old American man -- who formerly served in the U.S. Marines -- on Thursday was sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison over a drunken incident last summer he claims he cannot remember.
China sees spike in COVID-19 cases 6 months after WHO declares coronavirus a health emergency China on Thursday said it still has more than 18,000 people stuck in quarantine amid a spike in COVID-19 cases across the country.
UK women die from ‘DIY’ home abortions, leaked NHS emails reveal A former abortion clinic worker in the United Kingdom says a leaked "urgent" email sent to National Health Service (NHS) staff suggests women are experiencing serious harm and death due to abortion pills being administered at home because of the coronavirus restrictions.
WHO promotes China’s organ transplant program, despite allegations of human rights abuses At a time when the relationship between the World Health Organization (WHO) and China is under intense scrutiny, human rights activists and health experts are also questioning the organization's stance on Beijing’s questionable organ donation program.
Hong Kong bars pro-democracy candidates from election, signals intent to uphold new China law Hong Kong has disqualified at least 12 pro-democracy nominees for an upcoming election after the government said the candidates failed to pledge allegiance to both Hong Kong and Beijing.
Bezos says counterfeit products on Amazon are 'scourge' Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos admitted that fake products continue to bedevil the e-commerce site at Wednesday's congressional hearing with tech giants.
Google CEO says tech giant deletes this information used by police Google now sets a time limit on data used by police for tracking suspects, the CEO said at Wednesday's congressional hearing with tech giants.
Big Tech leaders face off with members of Congress Four Big Tech CEOs, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook, testify before the House Judiciary Antitrust subcommittee; Gillian Turner reports.
Coronavirus deaths in US top 150K, researchers say The death toll from the coronavirus in the U.S. hit 150,000 on Wednesday, by the far the highest in the world, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.
Maryland expands mask-wearing requirements to all indoor public spaces On Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that masks would be required in all indoor public areas and in outdoor spaces where social distancing isn’t possible.
New York's coronavirus deaths in worst week still outnumber Florida, Texas death tolls since pandemic's start The Sun Belt states have seen a major spike in coronavirus cases and deaths in recent weeks. However, data from John Hopkins University (JHU) suggests that the growing death tolls in states like Florida and Texas still pale in comparison to the deaths that have taken place in New York.
German coronavirus studies identify heart issues in COVID-19 patients New studies from Germany have revealed abnormal heart imaging among newly recovered coronavirus patients, and cardiac infections in those who died from the disease.