The number of people applying for asylum in Germany last year rose to 351,915, an increase of 51.1% compared with the year before. The largest number of asylum-seekers came from Syria, with 104,561 applications, followed by Turkish citizens with 62,624 asylum pleas and 53,582 Afghans, Germany’s Federal Office for Migration …
Read More »Packers' Jaire Alexander hilariously bombs reporter's live broadcast where she doesn't recognize him
The Green Bay Packers are heading to the playoffs, and cornerback Jaire Alexander wanted to show his excitement for it during a live broadcast outside Lambeau Field on Monday morning following the team’s win over the Chicago Bears that secure their spot. But here’s the hilarious catch: The reporter, Emily …
Read More »Final Jeffrey Epstein files release looming as court reposts stricken island photographs
About seven more Jeffrey Epstein documents are still expected to be unsealed Tuesday, nearly a week after a federal judge in New York ordered the unmasking of dozens of Jane and John Does connected to the disgraced financier and sex trafficker. The court also reposted a stricken document containing images …
Read More »Wisconsin city's mobile absentee voting van is illegal, judge rules
A Wisconsin judge has ruled that state law does not allow the use of mobile absentee voting sites, siding with Republicans who had challenged Racine’s use of a voting van that traveled around the city in 2022. Republicans opposed the use of the van, the only one of its kind …
Read More »Ronnie Long case: Man gets $25M for wrongful rape conviction after serving 44 years in prison
Ronnie Long, a Black man who served 44 years in prison after he was wrongly convicted of raping a White woman in the 1970s, has settled with a central North Carolina city and the state of North Carolina, his lawyers said Tuesday. Long, now 68, received two life sentences following …
Read More »Temporary funding on the table as Congress scrambles to find path forward to fund government
A continuing resolution (CR), a temporary funding measure passed by Congress to provide interim funding for federal agencies when the regular appropriations bills have not been enacted by the start of the fiscal year, is appearing more likely to avert a government shutdown next week. This would be a blow …
Read More »Photo hunt: Can you find the three apples hidden among the red birds?
A graphic artist who creates challenging seek-and-find puzzles is testing people’s attention to detail with this bright and bold, wintry puzzle. Gergely Dudás of Dresden, Germany, is sharing the puzzle with Fox News Digital, and it features three apples hidden among a flock of round, red birds. Some of the …
Read More »Suspect arrested in cold case killing of Pennsylvania man during home invasion after DNA lifted from mask: DA
DNA evidence recovered from a mask allegedly used by a suspect accused of breaking into a Pennsylvania man’s home in 2013 and killing him during a home invasion robbery has led to an arrest, authorities announced Wednesday. Thomas Delgado, 50, was arrested Wednesday by the U.S. Marshals Service in Philadelphia …
Read More »WARNING: Lawmaker's bill mandates automatic death penalty for child sex crimes following Epstein files release
WARNING: GRAPHIC REFERENCES TO SEX CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN EXCLUSIVE: A Republican lawmaker in New Mexico introduced a bill Friday that would mandate an automatic death sentence for people convicted of certain child sex crimes. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, state Rep. Stefani Lord, who has advocated strengthening …
Read More »UCLA medical school stops 'antiracist' exercise that segregated students after civil rights complaint
UCLA’s medical school quickly canceled an exercise that racially segregated students after a civil rights complaint was filed against the school, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. First year students in a required course entitled “Structural Racism and Health Equity” were told to divide up into racial groups and discuss …
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