White House on border security: Trump has perfectly set the table for negotiations, other options
'Our goal is to assure that Congress comes up with a plan of action,' White House Director Of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp tells 'America's Newsroom.'
At what temperature can you get frostbite? Signs, symptoms and everything else to know
A bitter cold spell is sweeping across the eastern U.S. with temperatures dropping below zero in some spots, leaving many with concerns for their health and safety.
Michigan university student found dead after 3-day search: report
The body of a Northern Michigan University student who was last seen Thursday was found Sunday afternoon near a river by a group of volunteers assisting authorities.
Government report says US budget deficit set to hit $897B
WASHINGTON-- A new government report says that the U.S. budget deficit is set to hit $897 billion this year and predicts that economic growth will slow as the effects of President Donald Trump's tax cut on business investment begin to drop off.
Conference committee to begin negotiations on border security funding after government reopens
A bipartisan group of lawmakers will take up negotiations ahead of the February 15 deadline as Republicans warn against President Trump going around Congress to fund the border wall; Peter Doocy reports.
Trump blasts Howard Schultz, says ex-Starbucks CEO doesn't have the 'guts' to run in 2020
President Trump on Monday fired back at Howard Schultz, saying the former Starbucks CEO doesn’t have the “guts” to run for president after he announced he was mulling a 2020 White House bid as an independent -- and took a few shots at Trump himself.
Ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz 'seriously' considering presidential run as an independent
Former Starbucks CEO and lifelong Democrat Howard Schultz says he is considering running for president in 2020 as an independent because the American people are 'looking for a better choice'; Dan Springer reports from Seattle.
Federal employees return to work after longest-ever shutdown – but for how long?
Hundreds of thousands of federal employees returned to work Monday morning after missing paychecks for more than a month during the longest-ever government shutdown -- but fears of another shutdown loom as the White House and Congress appear no closer to a long-term funding deal despite giving themselves breathing room to negotiate.
Border Patrol wives invite Pelosi to visit the southern border
In a letter to House Speaker Pelosi, wives of Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol agents ask the Democrat leader to visit Texas to see the need for a barrier firsthand.
Group of Border Patrol wives invite House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to visit Texas border town
A group of women whose husbands patrol America's southern border along the banks of the Rio Grande are inviting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to come to Texas so she can see first-hand why a barrier between the U.S. and Mexico is desperately needed.
Asexual man invited to raise married friends' daughter as a co-parent
David Jay does not experience sexual attraction and has no desire to have intercourse, but his friends gave him the unique opportunity to co-parent their daughter.
'Ghost plane' at Madrid airport stumps aviation officials
Airport officials in Spain are stumped when it comes to a “ghost plane” at Madrid’s Barajas airport that appears to be in a “state of abandonment” after reportedly being left on the tarmac for years.
Captain in Nepal plane crash suffered ‘emotional breakdown’: report
The captain of the Bangladeshi passenger plane that crashed in March as it landed at Kathmandu airport in Nepal “seemed to have an emotional breakdown” just before the crash, reports said.
ISIS claims responsibility for Philippines church bombing that killed at least 20
The ISIS terror group claimed responsibility Sunday for a double bomb attack on a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines that killed at least 20 people and wounded 111 others.
Best Buy security guard fired after tackling man who allegedly struck California cop, tried to flee
A Best Buy security guard who tackled a man wanted on a felony warrant -- and who had allegedly just hit a cop -- was reportedly fired for his good deed because it ran counter to corporate policy.
Comet Ping Pong blaze investigated as arson, police launch search for suspect
Comet Ping Pong, the popular Washington, D.C. pizza parlor that gained national attention due to the infamous “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory, was intentionally set alight last week and federal officials were hunting for a suspect caught looking directly into a surveillance camera.
Cardinal Dolan sounds off on New York's 'hideous' abortion law
The archbishop of New York speaks out on 'Fox & Friends' on calls to excommunicate Catholic Gov. Cuomo over New York's new legislation that legalizes abortion up to birth.