Angry Easyjet passenger smokes e-cig during flight and breaks his phone in half An inebriated Easyjet passenger reportedly became so aggressive toward crew members and others on board that the aircraft had to make an emergency landing in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Trump signing Buy American order – Boosts job creation, economy, manufacturing and national security President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to increase Buy American preferences for federally funded infrastructure projects.
John Fund: Howard Schultz presidential candidacy signals Dems to nominate a centrist Democrats are terrified that an independent presidential candidacy by Howard Schultz could give President Trump a victory in a 2020 re-election bid.
Venezuela's Maduro is feeling the heat both inside and outside his country. Here's the big question now For a socialist strongman, Maduro is looking very weak indeed. Here is why he may not stand much longer.
Mexico confirms ending fast-track visa program for Central American caravan Mexico’s Institute of National Migration confirmed with Fox News that the temporary asylum visa fast-track program is suspended, and no more visas will be given at the moment.
Kurdish forces worry about US troop withdrawal from Syria Kurds rely on support from U.S. troops to eliminate ISIS; Benjamin Hall reports from Bahguz, Syria.
Captured militant remains defiant, defends decision to join ISIS Unrepentant ISIS fighter from Trinidad, caught fleeing the battlefield in Syria, is now in the custody of Kurdish forces; Benjamin Hall reports.
Demonstrators in Venezuela take to the streets to show support for opposition leader Guaido Supporters of Juan Guaido demand Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's resignation; Steve Harrigan reports from Caracas, Venezuela.
Why Russia, China are fighting US push against Venezuela's Maduro The United States continues to squeeze and isolate the Venezuelan regime led by Nicolas Maduro with even more sanctions and prominent support for opposition leader Juan Guaido. But more than a week after protests erupted through the streets of the embattled nation, Maduro remains steadfast – with the hand of Russia and China working in and out of the shadows, complicating US efforts for change.
Russian authorities arrest lawmaker in connection with 2 contract killings Russian law enforcement authorities arrested a lawmaker, Senator Rauf Arashukov, Wednesday in the midst of a parliamentary session in connection with two contract murders.
White House: Trump congratulates Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido in phone call Guaido encourages Venezuelans to leave their homes and jobs for two hours of protest to demand that President Maduro resign; Steve Harrigan reports from Caracas, Venezuela.
Corsica gunman kills 1, injures 6 before committing suicide, officials say An elderly man who opened fire on pedestrians on the French island of Corsica, killing one person and injuring six others, has committed suicide, officials said late Wednesday.
US officially launches effort to have asylum-seekers wait in Mexico while their cases are processed 'Remain in Mexico' or Migrant Protection Protocols require migrants seeking asylum in America to wait in Mexico while their claims play out; William La Jeunesse reports from Tijuana, Mexico.
Pablo's Escoburgers restaurant draws backlash for name, serving hamburger with line of fake cocaine They say nothing goes better with a burger than a Coke, but I don’t think this is what they had in mind.
Postmates reveals one of Kylie Jenner's most bizarre orders: A single carrot Kylie Jenner is too busy growing her billion-dollar beauty empire for food runs, so she often orders takeout.
KFC testing Cheetos Sandwich with fried chicken and 'special Cheetos sauce' "Both KFC and Cheetos have dedicated fan bases loyal to each new creation," KFC stated of the item.
Judge Andrew Napolitano: An American nightmare the current, unreal world -- where politics deeply infuse law enforcement -- prosecutors use brute force to send a message of terror to innocent defendants. Like all defendants at the time of arrest, Roger Stone is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Gutfeld on Bloomberg’s advice for Democrats Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is warning Democrats not to go to the extreme far left. He''s preaching common sense. But he's really boring and doesn't have charisma.
Gutfeld on Bloomberg's advice for Democrats Michael Bloomberg offers a reality check to a party whose loudest progressive voices are embracing the last century's worst ideas.
Stuart Varney: How long are we going to tolerate the sliming of decent people? After their failure to prevent the elevation of Justice Brett Kavanagh to the Supreme Court, the left is now going after Neomi Rao, who is the Trump administration's nominee to the important D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Howard Kurtz: Are Republicans starting to abandon Trump on foreign policy? 'MediaBuzz' host Howard Kurtz weighs in on the media pouncing on Trump and his intel chiefs contradicting each other.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill: New York's extreme pro-abortion law is backward and barbaric New York state has done the unthinkable: It legalized abortion well past viability, up until the very moment before the child’s birth.
I am a liberal Democrat -- Here's why I am convinced that 'Medicare for all' is a bad idea Yes, all Americans need to be insured. But we can and must make that happen without taking away the insurance options that millions of Americans currently rely on. Simply put, Medicare works for some, but not for all.
Liz Peek: Democrats are afraid of Howard Schultz because they know he'll expose their empty promises Are Democrats worried that Howard Schultz might tell the truth about our fiscal position, and show voters how empty their promises truly are?
Judge Napolitano: How Roger Stone's arrest was an American nightmare Judge Napolitano's Chambers: Judge Andrew Napolitano weighs in on why it was wrong for the FBI to use such extreme use of force when arresting Roger Stone early in the morning in Fort Lauderdale.
Youtuber creates time lapse of Michigan snow storm A Michigan winter storm dropped 15 inches of snow with wind chills expected to reach -50 degrees Fahrenheit over the next few days.
East Coast braces for temperatures in the single digits Businesses are bracing for the impacts of freezing winter weather on consumers; Laura Ingle reports.
Polar vortex forces Chicago rail crews to use fire to keep trains moving Chicago rail crews are ensuring the tracks don't freeze during the Polar Vortex through gas-fed systems that generate heat near the lines so the rails don't pull apart.
Polar vortex sends temperatures plunging in much of US Kentucky governor Matt Bevin received pushback Tuesday for sneering at school districts’ decision to cancel classes ahead of what is expected to be some of the coldest temperatures ever recorded in the Midwest.
Trump at war with his own intel chiefs as divide deepens Trump's appointees and congressional Republicans seem to be more openly challenging the president, at least on foreign policy.
Trump may nominate former Wyoming lawmaker for Interior post, succeeding Zinke: report Former U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis has emerged as a serious contender to become President Trump’s next interior secretary, according to reports.
Ex-Maine governor says taking resources from citizens for asylum seekers is a big mistake Portland, Maine's largest city, has long been welcoming to immigrants, but a local official said their local resources are unable to keep up with the influx of asylum seekers.