Somali community continues to gain political power in Minnesota amid billion-dollar fraud scandal involving tied organizations, raising accountability questions.
Anti-Israel critics blast CBS News after the network announced it has tapped "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil to anchor "CBS Evening News" beginning next year.
Martina Navratilova compared President Donald Trump's America to the Communist Czechoslovakia she fled, stating she's embarrassed by what Trump is doing to the country.
Nick Sirianni shut down talk of benching Jalen Hurts despite the Philadelphia Eagles' three-game losing streak and his five turnovers against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander launches congressional bid against Rep. Dan Goldman with backing from Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primary.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said that homelessness is California's "poster child" of failure during a new podcast interview, acknowledging the state's ongoing struggles.
Navy secretary warns U.S. must prepare for conflict with wartime urgency as service launches office to slash weapons development timelines and fix delays.
Controversial Rutgers professor "Dr. Antifa" Mark Bray returns to teach communism seminar after fleeing to Spain amid doxxing threats and campus petition.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio abolished Calibri typeface at the State Department this week as part of efforts to dismantle DEI programs and restore traditional formatting.
Renewed border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia showed no signs of abating on Wednesday, with hundreds of thousands of displaced people in strained conditions.
The accused Long Island puppy love killer charged with gunning down his ex in a botched murder-suicide wore bandages across his nose from a self-inflicted shotgun blast.
The Social Security Administration is under scrutiny over past payments made to dead people that persisted for years before being discovered, with one watchdog review uncovering over $186 million worth of theft from taxpayers.
Royal Caribbean is under fire for its handling of passenger Michael Virgil, who died onboard after being served 33 drinks, per a wrongful death lawsuit filed by his family.