Media 20 hours ago Jimmy Kimmel's wife calls it a 'fragile time for freedom' after husband's brief suspension Television writer Molly McNearney said it's a "fragile time for freedom" in the U.S. after her husband Jimmy Kimmel had his show suspended in September.
Media 1 day ago British man says he was arrested after posting photos holding guns during July 4 trip to Florida U.K. tech consultant Jon Richelieu-Booth said he faced a four month ordeal of arrests and charges after posting vacation photos holding a gun and is now considering relocating to America.
The New York Times 1 day ago New York Times sues Pentagon over its new press policy, says it violates First and Fifth Amendment rights The New York Times is taking the Pentagon to court over its newly implemented press access policy the paper claims violates the First and Fifth Amendments.
Opinion 1 day ago JONATHAN TURLEY: With 'rage bait' crowned word of the year, free speech becomes the target Oxford University Press announces "rage bait" as word of the year, defined as online content specifically designed to elicit anger for engagement.
VIDEO 1 day ago IT consultant arrested after posting gun photos says free speech 'doesn't exist' in UK A British tech consultant recounts how a Florida vacation gun photo led to weeks of arrests, charges and fear back home in the UK — and why the ordeal pushed him to consider leaving for the United States.
California 1 day ago California’s crackdown on ‘less-lethal’ weapons sparks 2A lawsuit targeting Newsom administration California faces a Second Amendment lawsuit from Byrna Technologies over state laws that ban tear gas sales and restrict non-lethal pepper projectile launchers.
VIDEO 4 days ago Celebrities join Hallow’s Pray 25 Advent challenge Hallow founder Alex Jones and “House of David” star Michael Iskander share how Psalm 46, Advent and the Pray 25 challenge can help people find peace in a noisy world this holiday season.
Media 4 days ago University of Florida ordered to reinstate law student who was expelled after anti-Jewish comments Federal judge orders University of Florida to reinstate law student expelled for controversial speech, citing First Amendment constitutional protections.
Second Amendment November 25 Supreme Court case could restore gun rights for millions in blue states: AG Bondi Supreme Court to hear Hawaii gun case that could restore concealed carry rights for millions in blue states after DOJ calls law unconstitutional.
Media November 24 Associated Press, Trump White House return to court amid Gulf of America dispute The Associated Press and Trump administration returned to court on Monday for a key hearing in the ongoing First Amendment battle over the "Gulf of America."
Media November 23 Inside AP’s First Amendment battle with Trump’s White House as ‘Gulf of America’ dispute heads back to court Associated Press executive editor Julie Pace speaks out in an interview with Fox News Digital on the news agency's legal battle with the White House over the "Gulf of America."
VIDEO November 22 New book ‘The Miracles Among Us’ explores intersection of faith and healing Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss his book, ‘The Miracles Among Us.’
VIDEO November 21 Conservative influencer SUES alleged attacker after assault on NYC street Activist and conservative content creator Savannah Craven Antao talks about the attack she suffered and the message she wants to spread on 'Hannity’.
Fox News Flash November 21 Jim Jordan accuses DOJ of ‘spying’ on him for years through secret phone record subpoenas House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan revealed the DOJ secretly obtained his phone records for over two years during the Arctic Frost investigation led by Jack Smith.
Greg Abbott November 21 Muslim civil rights group CAIR sues Texas over Abbott's ‘terrorist’ designation CAIR filed a federal lawsuit challenging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's designation of the group as a "foreign terrorist organization" and "transnational criminal organization."
Raphael Warnock November 19 Dem senator spent whopping $360k in 9 months on private security despite history of gun control activism Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., spent nearly $360K on security from a firm providing armed security guards for its "political figures" while pushing gun control measures in Congress.
Opinion November 18 Amid division and noise, a simple truth: America still has a heart My walk through Virginia's historic Pocahontas Island, America's oldest free Black community, gave me new insights into restoring merit and faith in the American Dream.
VIDEO November 18 We need to end 'professor privilege' in America, Jack Posobiec says Panelists Jonah Flynn and Jack Posobiec discuss a professor emeritus lashing out at Turning Point USA supporters and more on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Campus Controversy November 14 Congressman says he was 'blown off' by Wisconsin college accused of blocking new TPUSA chapter Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wisc., says Beloit College blew off his attempts to discuss the facts surrounding accusations that the Wisconsin school was blocking a new TPUSA club.
VIDEO November 13 Journalist warns of potential digital totalitarianism amid advent, push for digital IDs Independent journalist Michael Shellenberger joins 'The Ingraham Angle' to warn over the push for and convenience of digital IDs.
Georgia November 13 Georgia judge declares city ordinance banning guns in unlocked cars as 'unenforceable' A Georgia judge ruled Savannah's gun ordinance unconstitutional, tossing the case against a man cited for leaving a firearm in unlocked vehicle.
VIDEO November 12 Student charged after allegedly using slur against Dave Portnoy Attorney Jace Yarbrough discusses the arrest of a Mississippi student accused of using a slur toward Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy.
VIDEO November 11 Trace Gallagher: The show must go on but the hate has got to stop The ‘Common Sense' Department reflects on the passing of California Berkeley’s very own free speech.
Restaurants November 11 Teenage entrepreneur honors veterans, service members with free burgers all year: 'I love giving back' Long Island teenager Will Burrell offers free meals to veterans year-round at his smashburger restaurant, spreading positivity through food and handwritten messages.
VIDEO November 6 Camp Mystic survivor who rewrote song 'Hallelujah' receives 'Faith Award' Camp Mystic survivor Skyler Derrington receives the 'Faith Award' at the Fox Nation Patriot Awards.
Media November 6 BBC claims anchor broke guidelines by replacing 'pregnant people' with 'women' in viral video The BBC's Executive Complaints Unit determined that presenter Martine Croxall breached impartiality standards by correcting the term "pregnant people" to "women."
Campus Controversy November 6 Law students eager to fight corrosive campus 'cancel culture' spreading nationwide This year's Federalist Society convention will highlight young conservative law students, who are defending viewpoint diversity and free speech on university campuses across the country.
Louisiana November 5 Louisiana mom of 3 honored for giving police officer a ride in chase to catch suspected shoplifter A Louisiana good Samaritan helped a police officer chase shoplifters by offering her car during dramatic pursuit at a store in Slidell.
VIDEO November 5 Inside the making of the Patriot Awards statues Metal Art Company shares how elements from U.S. history were used to create the American flag statues that will be awarded at Fox Nation's 2025 Patriot Awards.
Culture Trends November 2 Massachusetts foster parents stripped of license for refusing to sign transgender policy Christian foster parents lost their license in Massachusetts after refusing to sign a gender identity contract, sparking a religious liberty lawsuit and federal intervention.