The Senate again voted to end President Donald Trump's emergency powers for Canadian tariffs, despite Vice President JD Vance warning Republicans against breaking with the White House.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the Charlie Kirk prize for Florida's civics debate championship and formed a partnership with Turning Point USA for high school chapters.
The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office accidentally released Isaiah Jamon Andrews, wanted for allegedly murdering Theodore Wheeler IV, prompting U.S. Marshals to launch manhunt.
Justin Trudeau's relationship with Katy Perry has reportedly improved his life following his 2023 split from his wife, while the pop star moved on quickly after Orlando Bloom breakup.
Prince Harry addressed speculation about his U.S. citizenship, clarifying whether he plans to become an American after living in the United States for five years.
Video of Columbia professor claiming Hitler learned genocide from Lincoln goes viral as his son runs for NYC mayor, sparking conservative backlash online.
Author Anthony DeStefano's new children's book aims to reclaim Halloween's spiritual roots, teaching kids the true Christian meaning behind All Hallows' Eve traditions.
The Biden White House press secretary seems to be everywhere promoting her memoir, including an “absolute train wreck’’ of an interview with The New Yorker.
A hero cop came forward to accuse Hollywood predator producer David Pearce of rape but she was killed in the line of duty just days before she could see justice done.
Democratic New Jersey gubernatorial hopeful Mikie Sherrill may be ahead in the polls, but most Garden State voters think that their neighbors are voting for Republican Jack Ciattarelli, a shock survey found.
Aqeel Ahmad, 53, of Selden, snapped cellphone photos up a 13-year-old girl's skirt inside a Long Island Target before being caught by the child's father, police said Wednesday.
The former administrator at a Virginia school where a 6-year-old student shot his first grade teacher ignored multiple warnings from staff the the child had a weapon, the victim's lawyer told jurors.