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In a "Fox News Sunday" interview, Sen. Tim Scott touted a message of positivity about the U.S., claiming that the progressive left focuses on "grievances." → Read More
National Archivist Debra Steidel Wall told lawmakers that a security officer who told visitors to remove clothing with pro-life messages no longer works there. → Read More
A George Mason University study examining COVID-19 vaccine mandates in nine major U.S. cities found that they did not result in a reduction of pandemic cases or deaths. → Read More
Two more Republicans have now reportedly confirmed that their military records were improperly released by the Air Force to a third party with ties to the Democratic Party. → Read More
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether social media companies can be held accountable if groups like ISIS use their platform to advance terrorism. → Read More
A National Nuclear Security Administration spokesperson confirmed that a fire "involving uranium" broke out Wednesday morning at a federal facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. → Read More
Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg called on the freight train industry to take action after a derailment in Ohio, but Republicans wonder what role Washington policies play. → Read More
In a talk about COVID-19 policies, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem called government restrictions a "power grab" not unlike actions taken by the Chinese Communist Party. → Read More
The Senate Judiciary Committee delayed their vote on whether to advance the nominations of several of President Biden's judicial nominees, including Charnelle Bjelkengren. → Read More
President Biden, after a delay, is scheduled for his annual physical on Thursday, but President Barack Obama's former doctor doubts the 80-year-old is in perfect health. → Read More
Senators JD Vance and Marco Rubio sent a letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg asking whether government policies may have led to the Ohio train derailment. → Read More
The University of Denver announced that school officials are investigating three recent incidents where Jewish students' on-campus residences were vandalized. → Read More
Republicans in the House and Senate have been split over whether or not the defense budget should be on the table as they look for ways to rein in federal spending. → Read More
The World Health Organization confirmed the presence of an outbreak of the highly-fatal Marburg disease in Equatorial Guinea, with Cameroon reportedly seeing cases as well. → Read More
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, grilled Biden FCC nominee Gigi Sohn over political campaign contributions she made to Democratic senators while her nomination was pending. → Read More
Ron Klain, who until recently served as White House chief of staff, challenged those who do not think President Biden should run in 2024 to find a stronger candidate. → Read More
Fox News Flash top headlines for February 14 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Former South Carolina governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley announced Tuesday that she is running for president, seeking the Republican nomination for the 2024 election. In a video message posted on Twitter, Haley touted her record as South Carolina's governor, while… → Read More
Montana Senator Jon Tester said Sunday that "there may still be something up there," a day after an unidentified object was shot down over Canada and airspace was shut down. → Read More
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs admitted that a policy of sending migrants where they want to go "can be seen" as attractive to migrants, but blames Washington for the border crisis. → Read More
Sen. Ted Cruz called upon his Democratic colleagues to impose higher standards for President Biden's judicial nominees instead of providing a "rubber stamp." → Read More