Thousands gathered at the Capitol in Santa Fe and across the nation for the 'Hands Off!' protests, voicing their anger against Trump and Musk. From Boston to Alaska, demonstrators united in solidarity against political figures.
Rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell silenced critics with his first career home run despite earlier doubts about his readiness for the big leagues. Watch the exciting moment!
The Boston Red Sox are in serious negotiations with star prospect Kristian Campbell for a potential contract extension. With a stellar performance in the minors, can Campbell secure his future in Boston?
In a sweeping operation in Massachusetts, law enforcement arrested over 370 individuals linked to significant criminal activities, challenging the city’s sanctuary policies and raising questions on public safety.
In today's Fox News First, Trump pushes for Supreme Court action, Boston's mayor defends sanctuary status, and a major airport closure sparks traveler concern. Plus, explore unusual travel trends and more.
In a groundbreaking deal, William Chisholm agrees to purchase the Boston Celtics for $6.1 billion, setting a new record for American professional sports. This sale could reshape the NBA landscape.
In an exciting turn of events, the Boston Celtics have a new owner! Bill Chisholm, a lifelong Celtics fan, is ready to lead the team after their latest championship win. Can he maintain the franchise's success amidst record-breaking payrolls and luxury taxes?
In a controversial move, the Department of Homeland Security has deported Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Brown University professor, citing her attendance at a Hezbollah leader's funeral as grounds for visa revocation. The case raises serious questions about immigration policies and national security.
In a shocking legal turn, Alawieh was deported despite holding a valid U.S. visa. Claims of connections to Hezbollah and court order violations raise serious questions about her treatment.
A federal judge is investigating the deportation of Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a kidney transplant specialist, just days after her arrival in the U.S. with a valid visa. The case raises urgent questions about immigration enforcement and due process.