Former Marine Justin Governale sparked backlash by crashing anti-Trump protests in Texas, but said his actual immigration views are more nuanced than people assumed.
Trump's executive order to boost timber production on federal lands by 25% has ignited debate between industry workers and environmental groups over forest management.
Democrats accused President Trump of decimating the Forest Service ahead of wildfire season, but USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says the agency is "lean" and "effective."
Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness. A shelter director says it hasn't helped.
Soldiers given false arrest records have been stuck in bureaucratic limbo for years. President Trump or Defense Secretary Hegseth could fix it, lawyers say.
A judge ruled Nevada Highway Patrol overstepped its legal authority when it seized nearly $90,000 from a Marine Corps veteran and handed the case over to the DEA.
High school seniors whose parents are in the country illegally worry a federal student aid application could raise red flags about their parents' immigration status.
The lawyer who hosted flashy Christmas programs in defiance of his former homeowners association wants the Supreme Court to weigh in on the neighborhood spat.
A viral list of "banned words" in an Iowa classroom drew attention from a free speech group, but the school district says students helped make it as a lesson in civic responsibility.
The National Black Church Initiative retracted its calls for MSNBC to suspend and investigate Rev. Al Sharpton over donations his nonprofit accepted from the Harris campaign.
The National Black Church Initiative is urging MSNBC to suspend Rev. Al Sharpton after his nonprofit accepted $500,000 from Harris' campaign ahead of an interview.
NATO chief Mark Rutte told MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire that President-elect Trump was right to criticize allies for not meeting defense spending goals in 2018.
TikTok star and Colorado resident Taralyn Romero faced online and offline battles against her community to maintain control over the creek running through her property.
The Justice Department ordered the Drug Enforcement Administration to halt random searches of passengers at airports and other transit hubs after a watchdog raised concerns.
A Colorado woman bought her dream house with a creek running through the backyard. But when the snow melted, she realized the community thought her property was public.
A concealed carry instructor, gun stores and shooting sport athletes say they've been unfairly caught in the crosshairs of a social media ban on firearm sales.
Thousands of gun sales are on hold across Washington state due to a network outage that began two weeks ago. Now Second Amendment advocates are threatening legal action.
Vice President Kamala Harris' announcement that she owns a Glock made waves on the campaign trail, but missed the mark with gun owning women Fox News Digital spoke with.
Hispanic Republicans fired back at commentators who accused them of wanting to be White. "It's kind of just racist," one man said at a pro-Trump event in Las Vegas.
Sen. JD Vance and ABC News host Martha Raddatz clashed over whether Venezuelan gangs have "taken over" apartments in Aurora, Colorado. A former resident weighs in.
Maricopa County voters told Fox News Digital they're concerned about the border, but they disagreed on which presidential candidate has the best solutions.