Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, in September. On Tuesday, a federal judge found Meta had not violated antitrust law by buying Instagram and WhatsApp when they were tiny start-ups.
NTSB finds loose wire caused Dali cargo ship to crash into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six. Maryland failed to assess bridge vulnerability, NTSB also said.
A Bronx judge warned she won’t approve a plea deal for David Mosley, an aspiring rapper accused of killing a cat in a satanic ritual, unless he faces the maximum penalty.
Glen Powell left Hollywood for Austin, Texas, seeking a "spiritual place" away from LA's constant entertainment buzz. The "Twisters" star discusses his move back home.
President Donald Trump suggests McDonald's add more tartar sauce to the Filet-O-Fish during a recent speech, reigniting conversation about the iconic sandwich.
Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani discusses staying distant from his son Zohran Mamdani's mayoral administration, citing power's corrupting influence.
Former athletes Jennifer Sey and Paula Scanlan criticize Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Transgender Awareness Week post, continuing debate over biological males in women's sports.
The Chiefs have an uphill climb to reach the playoffs this season, and though it's a shocking storyline, center Creed Humphrey says the team won't be hitting the panic button.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz discussed his partnership with rapper Nicki Minaj to address Christian persecution in Nigeria on "The Faulkner Focus."
In several messages from 2018 and 2019, married former Harvard president Summers, 70, confided in his "wing man" Epstein about a woman he was chasing and delivered blow-by-blow updates of his pursuit.
The killers joined up with two other housemates to cut up the bodies with meat cleavers -- a task so gruesome that the drains, toilets, sinks and showers in the house became choked with blood and some of the remains.