June 2 Greg Gutfeld: Identity politics disappears when a terrorist appears Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss the media's outrage over people rightfully calling the firebombing in Colorado a 'terror attack.'
June 2 Everything in the Democrats' 'playbook' is denial, argues Pulitzer-winning playwright Legendary playwright David Mamet argues Democrats have an identity crisis that is 'all in the Bible' on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
June 2 Legal expert explains how the Justice Department's hate crime charge against firebombing suspect 'sends a message' Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn breaks down the Colorado firebombing suspect's federal charges on 'The Story.'
June 1 Florida congressman says it feels like 'open hunting season' on Jews right now Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., calls for 'cracking down' on the 'source' of antisemitism following a Colorado attack that occurred on a Jewish holiday on 'The Big Weekend Show.'
June 1 Former NYPD inspector criticizes 'legal hoops' to getting a federal terrorism charge Former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro outlines the legal distinction between a hate crime and a terrorist attack during an FBI investigation in Colorado on 'The Big Weekend Show.'
June 1 America is rediscovering its soul and reviving the sacred America sees a faith resurgence, driven by Millennials and Gen Z. Public expressions of belief are rising, challenging secular norms and enriching cultural dialogue.
May 31 Biblical formula for choosing spouse offers lessons that modern dating overlooks Author Mark Gerson, whose new book is "God Was Right," discusses the Bible's wise and enduring guidance on love, marriage and happy relationships for life.
May 31 Love is 'something we build,' says Mark Gerson, author of 'God Was Right' Mark Gerson, author of the new book, "God Was Right," shared thoughts with Fox News Digital on love, marriage and relationships — and why "love is not something we fall into — it's something we should build and cultivate" over time.
May 29 Rabbi attacked in DC slams city's handling of antisemitism Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, who was attacked outside the Israeli Embassy in 2024, accuses D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser of "tolerating" antisemitism.
May 29 Justice Department takes on small Idaho town in religious freedom battle over church permit DOJ accuses Troy, Idaho, of violating RLUIPA by denying Christ Church a permit, alleging discrimination and burden on religious exercise in zoning laws.