In a CNN interview, Star Trek actor George Takei warned about political hysteria, comparing his WWII Japanese internment experience to Trump's immigration policies.
President Donald Trump is expected to deliver a patriotic speech in Iowa, kicking off America's year-long celebration of its 250th anniversary of independence in 2026.
Michael Madsen, best known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films “Reservoir Dogs," “Kill Bill: Vol. 2," “The Hateful Eight" and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," has died.
Hakeem Jeffries shatters House speech record previously held by Kevin McCarthy, calling Trump's legislation "one big, ugly bill" that would undermine Americans' quality of life.
U.S. Coast Guard, partners intercepted major drug shipments worth over $20 million, including cocaine and marijuana, following four Caribbean interdictions.
TV personality Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media accused Trinity Broadcasting of reneging on its obligations in a lawsuit filed simultaneously with a bankruptcy filing.
A Republican legal expert outlines steps the Trump administration could take in the Mahmoud Khalil case as the anti-Israel activist returns to Columbia protests after release from detention.
Republicans near defunding PBS and NPR over alleged left-wing bias, with Trump's rescission bill pending as broadcasters face criticism for CBS News settlement coverage
Protect yourself from jugging, the rising crime by which thieves monitor ATM users and follow them to steal cash, with six practical safety tips to stay alert and secure.
Attorney Mark Geragos anticipates Sean "Diddy" Combs won't be in prison for long after the rapper was found guilty on prostitution charges but acquitted of sex trafficking.
Former CBS anchor criticized Paramount's $16 million Trump settlement over "60 Minutes" editing claims, arguing the network "did nothing wrong" and shouldn't have yielded to pressure.
Former CIA officer reveals how John Brennan manipulated the Trump-Russia intelligence assessment, using the discredited Steele Dossier despite warnings to target President Trump
Foreign service officers face new hiring criteria as State Department removes DEI requirements and adds "fidelity" as a core precept, part of efforts to restructure the department.
The U.S. halts Patriot missile shipments to Ukraine during global review of military aid priorities, sparking debate over defense resource allocation while balancing worldwide commitments.
Republicans breeze by Elon Musk's threats to fund primary opponents over President Donald Trump's agenda, with Rep. Tim Walberg stating, "I don't worry about Elon Musk" as the House prepares to vote.
Trump visits Iowa State Fairgrounds for America250 kickoff, maintaining his strong relationship with the state while Republicans with 2028 presidential ambitions make early visits.
The newest "Golden Bachelor" Mel Owens said he plans to cut any woman who is “60 and over" and urged producers to refrain from casting anyone with “artificial hips" and "wigs."
New expedition heads to Nikumaroro Island to examine satellite evidence that may solve the 88-year mystery of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart's disappearance during her world flight.
A tourist from Kentucky has gone missing in Juneau after failing to return to the Norwegian cruise ship following a morning hike to local peaks still experiencing snow in July.
Russia's military announced Thursday that Major Gen. Mikhail Gudkov was killed "during combat operations in one of the border areas of the Kursk region."
Olivia Munn opened up about her past relationship with Aaron Rodgers, the unfair blame for his family estrangement and her relief when he finally cleared her name.
Pentagon reports Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely obliterated" in June strikes, offering a more optimistic assessment than earlier estimates while Iran acknowledges damage.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries posted a photo of himself holding a baseball bat in opposition of President Trump's bill, sparking online pushback.
U.S. airlines like Delta, American and United are selling your domestic flight records to government agencies through the little-known Travel Intelligence Program.
Heritage Foundation warns courts may be overstepping in immigration cases, detailing how noncitizens facing deportation have limited due process rights based on status.
Washington Post columnist Erik Wemple condemned Paramount's $16 million settlement with President Trump, claiming the media giant has set a dangerous precedent.
Despite leading Arizona State to Big XII championship success, quarterback Sam Leavitt remains unsatisfied and maintains a motivational list of quarterbacks he aims to outperform.
Healthcare fraud takedowns have been a practice at the Department of Justice for more than a decade, but officials touted this one as the largest on record.
Rep. Eugene Vindman is speaking out against the Pentagon's move to halt some weapon shipments to Ukraine, saying it puts "lives and territory at risk."