March 29 FCC review of sports broadcasting rules draws thousands of comments amid streaming backlash, chairman says FCC Chairman Brendan Carr says thousands of public comments support keeping major sports games free on broadcast TV amid streaming frustration.
March 29 FBI email hack shows why you must lock down your tech FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email was hacked, with Iran's Handala Hack Team claiming responsibility. No classified data was breached, the FBI says.
March 29 FCC warns NFL risks antitrust trouble as more games move to streaming FCC Chairman Brendan Carr says fans are being forced to juggle costly subscriptions just to follow football, while regulators review whether leagues are stretching their special legal treatment beyond what lawmakers originally intended.
March 29 Iran responds to reports US weighing ground operations: 'We will never accept humiliation' Iran's parliament speaker vows never to accept "humiliation" as the Pentagon reportedly prepares ground force options near the Strait of Hormuz for Trump.
March 29 Abby Hornacek shares update after live SUPLEX Fox Nation's Abby Hornacek describes the 'wild' and 'disorienting' experience of being suplexed by Olympic wrestler Kennedy Blades, defending the athlete against social media critics and calling her a 'true pro.'
March 28 Jewish summer camps ramping up security measures amid rising antisemitism, and parents are footing the bill Jewish summer camps are adding security fees amid rising antisemitism as organizations work to keep tens of thousands of children safe.
March 28 Why that $4 charge on your statement could be fraud Ghost tapping scams use small contactless charges to test stolen card details, the BBB warns. Learn to spot unauthorized NFC charges before fraud spreads.
March 28 'The AI Doc' Review: A timely crash course on the tech dominating our lives Fox News Digital reviews Focus Features' timely documentary "The AI Doc: or How I Became an Apocaloptimist." Directed by Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell.
March 28 FCC chairman questions NFL’s antitrust protection as league shifts to streaming services The FCC is seeking public comment on sports streaming shifts as a 1961 law that shields the NFL from antitrust rules faces new scrutiny over paywalls.
March 27 Social media ruling could finally push companies to protect our kids A jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harming children in a historic first, with thousands of pending cases signaling a Big Tobacco moment for Big Tech.