Defense experts question Russia's drone attack claims against President Vladimir Putin's residence as Moscow provides conflicting accounts of intercepted Ukrainian drones.
Nina Dobrev shares stunning bikini photos from her vacation on Instagram. The "Vampire Diaries" star shows off her toned figure celebrating 2025's end.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher reportedly faced calls to resign from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, according to a new report from the New York Times.
Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins marks a major sobriety milestone with an inspiring Instagram message, proving recovery and career success go hand in hand.
Soon-to-be Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger has tapped a former “chief brand strategist" for Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, to serve in the state’s top DEI role.
Authorities confirmed missing San Antonio teen Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, who vanished Christmas Eve, died by suicide after her body was found near her house.
Citing terrorism risks and wrongful detention threats as the war with Ukraine continues to escalate, the U.S. State Department renewed its "do not travel" warning for Russia.
FBI reveals $40 million motorcycle seizure allegedly linked to fugitive Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, wanted for drug trafficking and multiple murders.
The Green Bay Packers reportedly claimed All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs off waivers just a day after his time with the Dallas Cowboys came to an abrupt end.
President Trump announced the National Guard will withdraw from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland for now, crediting the deployments with reducing crime.
The NCAA will not allow players who signed NBA contracts to return to college basketball, Charlie Baker said, addressing growing concerns over eligibility rules.
U.S. military strikes reportedly kill three people in overnight operation against alleged narco-terrorist drug trafficking convoy in international waters.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed 10 Americans were freed from Venezuela in a July prisoner swap. President Donald Trump sent an envoy to Caracas.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson's "Song Sung Blue" faces backlash from a real-life subject's children who claim they were allegedly cut out and misrepresented.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns of 'eighth front' in ideological battle, telling Christian leaders that faith must confront terrorism in defense of civilization.
New York City's first Muslim mayor Zohran Mamdani makes history using Quran for swearing-in ceremony. Bernie Sanders to officiate public inauguration at City Hall.
Florida bill would ban paper straws following Trump's executive order regarding regulations. State lawmakers say alternatives contain dangerous chemicals.
A Somali-run daycare in Minneapolis was allegedly broken into amid ongoing fraud investigations. Important employee and child documents reportedly missing.
Seattle and San Francisco scale back harm reduction policies distributing drug supplies, signaling a shift in how West Coast cities combat the drug crisis.