Controversy surrounded the Biden administration's push for stricter alcohol guidelines, as Trump officials prepare to release new dietary guidelines by August.
In a commencement address at Wake Forest University, "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley took clear digs at President Donald Trump over his lawsuit against CBS News.
Cadets América Yamilet Sánchez and Adal Jair Marcos killed as Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc hits Brooklyn Bridge. Investigation by NTSB and other agencies is ongoing.
Cadets América Yamilet Sánchez and Adal Jair Marcos killed as Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc hits Brooklyn Bridge. Investigation by NTSB and other agencies is ongoing.
Bistro Baffi in Washington State shuts down due to repeated break-ins and insurance issues, highlighting rising crime and challenges for small businesses.
After a passenger found roaches on a Spirit Airlines flight, she shared footage online. Spirit Airlines inspected the aircraft and said it maintains a commitment to cleanliness.
Lawmakers question Harvard's collaborations with Chinese paramilitary and Iranian-funded researchers, citing potential violations of U.S. sanctions and security risks.
Gov. Jeff Landry, R-La., opens up about law enforcement's work to find all the inmates that escaped from jail and pledges to hold abettors accountable on "America Reports."
Colorado parent organizations filed a lawsuit against the state on Monday over a new law issuing protections for a transgender individual's "chosen name."
Mariska Hargitay was 3 years old when her mother, actress Jayne Mansfield, was killed in a car accident in 1967. The mother of five, who was compared to Marilyn Monroe, was 34.
Operation Guardian Angel, led by Bill Essayli, aims to increase deportations of criminal illegal immigrants in California, challenging sanctuary policies with federal warrants.
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke for two hours in a call both called “useful," but offered no breakthrough in Russia–Ukraine peace negotiations.
IndyCar penalized Josef Newgarden and Will Power for illegal modifications to their vehicles ahead of the Indianapolis 500. Both drivers will start in the back of the pack.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman enforces tough crime policies, opposing Gascón's approach as Menendez brothers' resentencing and parole eligibility stir controversy.
"Dancing with the Stars" alum Cheryl Burke responds to appearance critiques, highlighting her journey of healing, growth and advocacy for body positivity.
A Christian camp that has been operating since 1948 in Colorado is suing the state after the camp was told that it had to accommodate gender expression in camp facilities.
British researchers have authenticated a rare version of the Magna Carta at Harvard Law School, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of constitutional history.
The U.K. and EU enhance their partnership with new trade and defense deals as President Donald Trump's tariffs challenge and defense policies impact U.S. relations with Western allies.
David Axelrod suggested on Sunday that discussions about Joe Biden's mental acuity should be set aside following the former president being diagnosed with cancer.
Former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl Brooks Nader was romantically linked to Gleb Savchenko while they were competing on Season 33 of “Dancing with the Stars."
Trump-aligned group America First Legal seeks to overturn a Carter-era decree, advocating for merit-based hiring over race-conscious practices in federal agencies.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith spoke out about the conversation around the hard foul delivered from Caitlin Clark to Angel Reese during their game on Saturday.
One of the most prominent liberal donors in American politics has been hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit by a former employee at one of his properties in California.