April 2, 2026 NASA's Artemis II mission launches, sending astronauts back to the moon NASA's historic Artemis II mission successfully launches, sending astronauts on a journey back to the moon after 54 years. Fox News senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports live from Kennedy Space Center on the launch.
April 2, 2026 Trump thanks US allies in Mideast amid conflict in Iran Fox News correspondent Matt Finn discusses President Donald Trump's push for world leaders to step up to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier Gen. Robert Spalding also joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Operation Epic Fury.
April 2, 2026 APRIL FOOLS: 'Fox & Friends' staff PRANK hosts 'Fox & Friends' celebrated April Fools' Day with a series of viral pranks targeting hosts Lawrence Jones and Brian Kilmeade.
April 2, 2026 Jury rejects first-degree murder charge in killing of NYPD detective Fox News contributor Josh Ritter discusses the jury decision to acquit the suspect of first-degree murder in the killing of NYPD detective Jonathan Diller.
April 2, 2026 Trump warns Iran of more strikes, considers NATO exit Former NSC senior director Michael Allen discusses President Trump's warnings to Iran, potential NATO exit and the U.S. stance on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Allen also provides insight on the weakening of the Iranian regime.
April 2, 2026 Newark Public Schools accused of $287M COVID relief mismanagement as federal probe looms NJ Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia discusses the alleged mismanagement of $287M in federal COVID relief funds in Newark Public Schools. Lawmakers are calling for a federal investigation as student outcomes worsen.
April 1, 2026 Former NFL player Randy Grimes ‘proud’ of Tiger Woods’ decision to seek drug treatment Pro Athletes in Recovery founder Randy Grimes discusses Tiger Woods’ decision to seek drug treatment following his DUI arrest on ‘Fox & Friends.’
April 1, 2026 Pirro blasts DC Council for fueling teen violence, 'criminal chaos' as juvenile curfews set to expire U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro warns of rising teen violence, accusing the D.C. Council of fueling "criminal chaos" by letting juvenile curfews expire.
April 1, 2026 Judge Jeanine Torches D.C.’s 'Ice Cream Social' Justice Judge Jeanine sounds off on what she says is a broken juvenile justice mindset in D.C. — where violent teen offenders get soft treatment while communities deal with the fallout.
April 1, 2026 College tuition increases spark concern among students and parents College admissions expert Jeff Selingo addresses the surging tuition costs at US universities like George Washington, Penn, and Georgetown.