April 1 Chicago mayor doubles down on illegal alien 'assault' comment after Sheridan Gorman's death Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson again refuses to apologize to Sheridan Gorman's parents, doubling down on sanctuary city policies amid fierce criticism.
April 1 Israeli paramedic details harrowing baby delivery under fire Dr. Gal Rosen tells Fox News Digital the harrowing details of bringing a baby into the 'light' of the world under the 'dark' of war in Tel Aviv.
April 1 Tiger Woods pleads not guilty in DUI case, seeks jury trial Tiger Woods pleads not guilty in his DUI case after a rollover crash in Florida, seeking a jury trial. His public statement addresses seeking treatment for his health and well-being.
April 1 Poll position: Where Trump stands among Americans as he faces the nation in primetime President Donald Trump's approval ratings have edged down in recent weeks, sinking further underwater as he faces the nation on Wednesday night to update Americans on the Iran war.
April 1 Inside Supreme Court: How Trump heard birthright citizenship arguments President Donald Trump made history attending Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship, where justices voiced strong skepticism over his executive order.
April 1 Long-cold case shattered as DNA links suspect to savage attack, killing of young woman, investigators say DNA technology has linked Freddie Lee Granger Jr. to the 1984 rape and murder of Sandra Kaye Davis in Georgia, leading to his arrest 42 years later.
April 1 Gavin Rossdale opens up about his surprising country music influence and preparation for Stagecoach 2026 Gavin Rossdale talks Americana and Stagecoach 2026, scheduled Friday, April 24, through Sunday, April 26, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Rossdale's band Bush performs Saturday, April 25th.
April 1 Plane lost engine power before crashing into Phoenix-area homes, NTSB says The National Transportation Safety Board said a small plane lost engine power after takeoff from Deer Valley Airport, crashing into two Phoenix homes.
April 1 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 Luigi Mangione's federal trial stays on track as judge rejects defense push for delay Judge Margaret Garnett rejected Luigi Mangione's request to delay his federal trial, proposing opening statements begin Oct. 26 or Nov. 2 in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case.