Natalia Bryant, the 19-year-old daughter of the late Kobe Bryant, filed for a temporary restraining order request in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday, claiming a 32-year-old man with a rap sheet has been stalking her since she was a minor. Bryant accused Dwayne Kemp of messaging her on …
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British fisherman catches monster-size goldfish nicknamed 'The Carrot,’ calls it 'sheer luck'
While fishing in France, a British man caught a monster-size carp nicknamed “the Carrot,” which weighed nearly 70 pounds. Andy Hackett, 42, made the find while fishing Bluewater Lakes in Champagne, France. The 20-year-old female carp weighed 67.5 pounds. The fished is prized by anglers because of her coloration, as …
Read More »Idaho police: Dog found skinned head-to-tail is unrelated to college students' murders
MOSCOW, Idaho – The Moscow Police Department said Monday that a dog found skinned head-to-tail on Oct. 21 is unrelated to the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students three weeks later. Pamela Colbert’s neighbors found her lost dog, a 12-year-old mini Australian shepherd, completely skinned just down the …
Read More »Jay Leno reveals burns from fire, released from hospital
Jay Leno is on the road to recovery after being discharged from the hospital Monday following a 10-day stint at the Grossman Burn Center. Leno received multiple surgeries for third-degree burns suffered on his face and hands from a fire in his Burbank garage. Leno smiled while standing next to …
Read More »Todd and Julie Chrisley sentenced to federal prison; reality stars receive combined 19 years behind bars
An Atlanta judge sentenced Todd Chrisley to 12 years in federal prison Monday, and wife Julie Chrisley received seven years after they were both found guilty in a federal tax evasion case. Todd and Julie will each have to complete 16 months of probation following the end of their prison …
Read More »Respect for Marriage Act: The very definition of freedom and liberty
As legislators, we have two primary duties: uphold the Constitution, and protect the rights and interests of residents. I filter everything I do – every bill I introduce, and every vote I take – through this lens. For most of our history as Americans, marriage was an institution not regulated …
Read More »Virtues of courage, compassion, work, friendship — these must be taught, say Bill Bennett, Elayne Bennett
One of the most popular and significant moral primers of our time has returned this fall in a new and updated 30th anniversary edition — just in time for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The editors and authors, William J. Bennett and Elayne Glover Bennett, spoke to Fox News Digital exclusively in …
Read More »Taylor Swift makes history at AMAs, wins fan-voted artist of the year amid Eras Tour ticket fiasco
Taylor Swift made history at the American Music Awards Sunday, becoming the first artist to earn 40 wins at the 50th annual show. The “Anti-Hero” singer took home six awards from six nominations, including favorite female pop artist, favorite pop album and favorite female country artist. “You know, in the …
Read More »Cuban immigrant celebrates first American paycheck: 'Never had that feeling in my life'
One Cuban immigrant celebrated his first American paycheck after coming to the United States just one year ago, as he continues on the journey to finding his own American dream. Yoel Diaz, who immigrated to the United States in 2021, joined “Fox & Friends First” Monday with his wife, Marissa, …
Read More »On this day in history, Nov. 21, 1864, Abraham Lincoln 'pens' letter to Mrs. Bixby
President Abraham Lincoln supposedly sent his sincerest condolences to a grieving mother in the historic Bixby Letter on this day in history, Nov. 21, 1864. In the fall of 1864, Gov. John A. Andrew of Massachusetts sent a request to then-President Lincoln asking him to send his regards to Mrs. …
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