Oklahoma September 5 Family of Oklahoma teen Noah Presgrove speaks out 1 year after mysterious death The sister of Noah Presgrove, the Oklahoma teen who was found dead on the side of an Oklahoma highway last Labor Day, is sharing what the last year has been like with no answers in his death.
Oklahoma May 17 Oklahoma authorities 'hesitant' to rule teen's death a homicide, famed pathologist suggests Dr. Michael Baden told Fox News Digital that due to the amount of alcohol in Noah Presgrove's system, the Oklahoma teen who was found dead along a highway on Labor Day 2023 was likely unaware of how badly he was injured.
Oklahoma April 30, 2024 Cause of death determined for Oklahoma teen military hopeful found on side of road The medical examiner has released results following the death of an Oklahoma teenage boy whose body was found naked along a rural highway on Labor Day of 2023.
White House March 26, 2024 Left-wing activist who hired one of Farrakhan's 'top soldiers' has visited Biden White House 7 times An official with a social justice group tied to the White House has repeatedly praised Nation of Islam and its leader Louis Farrakhan, according to a review of social media posts.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES March 13, 2024 Stefanik rips Obama AG Loretta Lynch over lobbying gig for Chinese military company House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik is going after former Attorney General Loretta Lynch after it was reported that she is lobbying the Pentagon on behalf of a Chinese military company.
North Carolina February 22, 2024 Former staffer at North Carolina therapy camp says troubled kids, inexperienced staff is 'lethal combination' The suspicious death of a 12-year-old boy at a North Carolina therapy camp is now shedding new light on the controversial wilderness therapy camps for troubled kids.
North Carolina February 16, 2024 North Carolina search warrant sheds light on mysterious therapy camp death of 12-year-old boy Deputies believe Trails Carolina “has not completely cooperated" with the investigation into the death of a preteen boy enrolled in the program less than 24 hours.
North Carolina February 14, 2024 New admissions halted at Trails Carolina therapy camp amid investigation into 12-year-old's death State officials have ordered Trails Carolina to stop accepting new admissions as they investigate the death of a 12-year-old boy who died at the camp on Feb. 3.
Fox News Investigates April 27, 2023 Human trafficking fight gets big boost from America's truckers Trucking groups have partnered with Truckers Against Trafficking to help fight human trafficking. One trucker said he had doubts until he witnessed it himself.
Ohio March 20, 2023 East Palestine train disaster: Former Norfolk Southern engineer blames reduced safety protocols The train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, could have been prevented with stronger safety protocols, a recently retired Norfolk Southern engineer told Fox News.
True Crime March 15, 2023 DNA strands are key in solving cold case investigations through genetic genealogy Genetic genealogy has become a powerful tool used by law enforcement to help close cold cases — and to find people wanted in current criminal investigations.
Opioid Crisis February 2, 2023 Fentanyl vaccine poised to be 'game changer' in fight against addiction The end to the fentanyl crisis may be in sight, thanks to researchers in Texas — they say they've developed a "game changer" vaccine for addiction treatment.
True Crime November 5, 2022 True crime podcast 'What About Holly?' reveals stunning new details in 41-year-old cold case The remains of a murdered couple found in Texas have been identified as Dean and Tina Clouse -- but the discovery led to questions about their young daughter.
Hurricanes October 28, 2022 Superstorm Sandy's sting still felt by homeowners a decade later When Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey on Oct. 29, 2012, resulting storm surge wreaked havoc. Now, homeowners who received grants face clawbacks.
Fox News Investigates October 23, 2022 Chowchilla school bus kidnapper's parole angers survivors: 'Mistake for the whole state of California' Frederick Woods was released from prison this year, decades after he hijacked a school bus with 26 children and their driver inside, in Chowchilla, California.
Fox News Investigates October 10, 2022 FBI raises flag on elder fraud after thousands of retirees are scammed out of $1.7 billion Retirees, their families, and federal agents give first-hand accounts of the devastating rise of elder fraud in America to the FBI.
Drug and Substance Abuse August 30, 2022 Marijuana with high THC levels linked to addiction, psychiatric illness, study finds A recent study review found high-cannabis-potency products are associated with a greater risk of psychosis and addiction called cannabis use disorder (CUD).
Drugs August 26, 2022 Narcan vending machines are the latest weapon against opioid overdoses The latest effort to combat the wave of opioid overdose deaths plaguing the country is the use of vending machines in American cities to distribute lifesaving shots of Narcan.
Fox News Investigates July 26, 2022 Western US at risk for widespread blackouts through dog days of summer A report highlights elevated risk of blackouts across the western U.S. Energy sector stakeholders are exploring solutions in demand, supply and policy arenas.
Veterans July 20, 2022 Sen. Pat Toomey holds up final approval of burn pit veterans aid package, citing spending concerns Sen. Pat Toomey has held up final passage of the PACT ACT, which would reform health care for veterans exposed to burn pits. The senator cites spending concerns.
Crime July 5, 2022 Illegally made fentanyl fueling historic drug crisis across US The fentanyl crisis, as of summer 2022, is hitting the United States harder than any other drug epidemic in history, according to the DEA and nationwide state law enforcement.
Drug and Substance Abuse June 20, 2022 California teen's death from fentanyl underscores dangers of social media drug markets California teen Zach Didier was found dead in his room after he took a pill laced with fentanyl. His parents want to help other families avoid that nightmare.
Veterans March 29, 2022 Supreme Court to hear burn pit veteran’s wrongful termination case The Supreme Court is set to hear the case of Torres, an Army reservist, who claims he was forced to resign from his post as a state trooper with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Fox News Investigates March 6, 2022 Brew for Ukraine: Lviv-based brewery makes int'l call to arms A Ukraine-based brewery that went viral for converting its craft operations to the production of Molotov cocktails is now calling on brewers around the world to help in the Ukrainian fight against Russian aggression in a very different way - by brewing beer.
Fox News Investigates January 20, 2022 COVID-19 detecting K-9s part of new initiative to sniff out the virus and prevent outbreaks K-9 dogs are well known for their ability to detect oncoming seizures, explosive particles, narcotics, and other contraband, but it appears working dogs can learn yet another trick.
Fox News Investigates December 21, 2021 What's behind the surge in labor strikes? Across the country, unions and workers have taken to the picket lines and negotiation tables to carve out better working conditions after a year of frontline work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet union membership remains low, critics say.
Fox News Investigates December 20, 2021 Shark Tank showcases Army veteran inspired to combat air pollution after exposure to burn pits Army Veteran Chris Videau remembers the first time he saw the smoldering burn pits at Camp Speicher while serving as a black hawk helicopter pilot in Iraq. "It was on the other end of our airfield, but it was burning 24-7. And as far as I can recall, every base that we flew to had a burn pit in some capacity that was getting rid of the trash."
Fox News Investigates October 13, 2021 Semiconductors 101: Computer chips shortages lead to national security concerns An anonymous expert on computer chips, known as semiconductors, warns recent supply shortages present a major national security threat.
Coronavirus August 1, 2021 Wuhan lab report raises further questions about possible COVID-19 lab leak As calls to investigate the COVID lab-leak theory gained traction, Chinese government propaganda has become much more aggressive to dispel it.
Military Families April 13, 2021 Jon Stewart continues fight in Washington for vets made sick from burn pit exposure Jon Stewart is back in Washington in a continued effort to help the 3 million-plus veterans believed to have been made sick from their exposure to burn pits.