Trump Justice Department launches investigations into Michigan school districts over gender instruction and intervenes in LA race-based admissions lawsuit.
FCC chair Brendan Carr hits back at Stephen Colbert's censorship claims surrounding an interview with a Texas U.S. Senate candidate not airing due to equal-time rule concerns.
The co-worker, who no longer works for Representative Tony Gonzales, shared screenshots of the text exchange with The New York Times. Mr. Gonzales accused his Republican primary challenger of being behind the revelation.
The assistant chief, Jamiel Altaheri, resigned almost immediately after starting the job, after The New York Times asked about misconduct allegations while he was a police chief in Michigan.
U.S. women's hockey star Hilary Knight and American speedskater Brittany Bowe announced their engagement. The couple first met at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Quinn Hughes scored an overtime goal to give Team USA a dramatic 2-1 victory over Sweden in Olympic men's hockey qualifying, advancing the Americans in their quest for gold.
Third suspect arrested in alleged brutal North Carolina home invasion involving sexual assault, kidnapping charges. ICE detainers placed on two suspects.
On Rogan’s podcast, Michael Jai White slams the “everybody gets a trophy" culture, warning that shielding kids from failure leaves them unable to handle loss or real-world challenges.
"Pulp Fiction" villain actor Peter Greene died from an accidental gunshot wound to his left armpit, the NYC medical examiner confirmed. The actor had nearly 100 credits before his death.
Carrie Underwood reveals she was booed during "American Idol" Hollywood Week, sparking fierce social media debate over her Trump inauguration performance.
U.S. officials prevented catastrophic ISIS prison break in Syria by secretly moving nearly 6,000 "worst of the worst" detainees to Iraq in major operation.
Eileen Gu responded to a reporter's question about winning silver medals instead of gold at Milan Cortina Olympics, calling the perspective "ridiculous" in a viral exchange.
Celebrity chef Thomas Keller raises concerns about Yountville, California's 150-unit affordable housing project, calling for a pause on the $11 million development.
The Clippers dramatically changed course earlier in February by trading James Harden and Ivica Zubac in an attempt to get younger and clear salary cap space in hopes of landing a top free agent in 2027.
Passenger Josh Lemastus said the unruly man, who appeared to be suffering from a mental health episode, bumped into him and started "wailing" on his head, 11Alive reported.
Friends of the family said trans shooter Robert Dorgan, who had neo-Nazi tattoos and often posted online about white pride, influenced his son's twisted obsession with race.