Condé Nast continues reviewing scandal claims about Vanity Fair's Olivia Nuzzi amid allegations of improper relationships with political figures and journalism ethical breaches.
An expert warned that the U.S. immigration crisis in America will continue so long as the country’s elite reject the idea of the “Americanization" of immigrants.
Tennis legend Serena Williams, who at 44, has taken step toward potentially competing again as she has registered for drug testing for the first time since 2022.
Miami Hurricanes missed the ACC championship despite a 10-win season due to tiebreaker rules, further jeopardizing playoff hopes as AD calls out the complex system.
Strategist James Carville cautioned that Democratic Party's national message is likely to be more moderate, arguing people put too much stock in New York elections.
New LSU offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr., who departed Ole Miss to join Lane Kiffin’s staff in Baton Rouge, will finish out the season with the Rebels.
The WHO issues its first official guidance on GLP-1 drugs for obesity treatment, as the disease affects over one billion people globally and is expected to double by 2030.
Elon Musk helped President Donald Trump during the 2024 election and led DOGE before their friendship collapsed over disagreements about Trump's major legislation.
Massachusetts 'Squad' member Rep. Ayanna Pressley decides against Senate bid, avoiding progressive matchup with Sen. Ed Markey in Democratic primary race.
Senate Armed Services Committee gears up for hearings on controversial Caribbean strikes while Republicans remain divided on legality of such attacks on drug boats.
The University of Alabama suspended student magazines "Alice" and "Nineteen Fifty-Six," citing a Justice Department compliance memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Presidential foundations may take greater ownership of library operations as NARA works to reduce the taxpayer burden for upkeep costs for presidential libraries.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused President Joe Biden of using DHS to 'invade the country with terrorists' during a Trump cabinet meeting.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter calls out the White House for unauthorized use of her music in an immigration enforcement video, sparking heated public exchange.