Hochul's press secretary, recently placed on leave due to a sexual harassment allegation, was allegedly the subject of previous complaints. Politico reported there was a probe into his workplace behavior.
Minutes after House Republicans gave Trump's Big, Beautiful bill final congressional passage, the messaging wars between the GOP and Democrats flared, ahead of 2026 midterm elections.
The BBC took accountability after Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury performance featuring "Death to the IDF" chants, resulting in staff reassignments and revised broadcast policies.
Signs your phone might be hacked include strange behavior, unauthorized texts, battery drain and pop-ups, while protection involves updating software and avoiding public Wi-Fi.
U.S. defense strategy evolves with 6th-generation aircraft, including the B-21 Raider and F-47, promising advances in stealth while facing budget constraints and global threats.
The New York Times revealed the mixed opinions amongst Democratic strategists over Project 2029, which aims to create a cohesive agenda for future Democratic presidential candidates.
A viral Fourth of July drink using Gatorade and Sprite creates a patriotic red, white and blue mocktail that one mom says is good for the whole family – and has an optional adult version.
Democrats unveil new messaging campaign tying President Donald Trump to economic challenges and Republican spending bill, targeting battleground districts to win back voters.
Iran escalates domestic repression following Israel conflict, with experts warning of a North Korea-style model as citizens face phone searches, internet blackouts and disappearances.
President Trump has battled California Gov. Newsom over wildfires, immigration, environmental rules, and vehicle mandates as the administration targets progressive policies.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has released a video montage showing Kilmar Abrego Garcia apparently thriving during his imprisonment, in an attempt to refute the migrant’s claims that he was tortured while in custody.
World War II veteran Jake Larson "Pape Jake" becomes TikTok sensation at 102, recounting his D-Day experiences and expressing gratitude for American freedom on Independence Day.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused Washington Post reporter Ellen Nakashima of demanding intelligence officers reveal sensitive information.
President Trump's sweeping domestic policy bill passes Congress with tax cuts, immigration measures, and Medicaid restructuring, despite polls showing most Americans oppose the package.
At age 74, Jane Seymour is the same size she was at age 17. The "Dr. Quinn" alum focuses on core strength with Pilates and grows her own vegetables instead of following trendy diet plans.
A sold-out soccer game in San Diego becomes a metaphor for American unity when the crowd's collective singing of the national anthem reveals how differences create beauty together.
Several LGBTQ celebrities and figures gave different opinions about what the American flag meant to them in a trailer for the documentary “Reclaim the Flag."
As Americans celebrate independence, one father reflects on his son's captivity in Hamas tunnels and urges President Trump to free 50 hostages through a Middle East peace initiative.
Competitive eating legend Joey Chestnut's return highlights the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in 2025, as he missed the 2024 event due to sponsorship conflicts with Impossible Foods.
Adams, Jefferson and other Founding Fathers enjoyed wild game and seasonal produce in Philadelphia's taverns during the Continental Congress, where food became part of politics.
Speaking in Iowa on Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that the military flight team that launched the strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities will be honored at the White House on July 4th.
Immigration attorney Peter Lumaj cautions Americans about socialist policies after Mamdani's primary win, citing his firsthand experience with communism in Albania.
AOC's upbringing in a posh NYC suburb came to light this week, and Idaho college killer Bryan Kohberger made a controversial plea deal. Can you answer this week's News Quiz?
Elie Mystal argued the US should face international sanctions like those imposed on "rogue states," criticizing President Trump's airstrikes while ignoring the subsequent ceasefire agreement.
Air Force veteran Lindsay Gutierrez shares her journey from brain injury to double organ donor while appearing in the Pin-Ups For Vets calendar supporting fellow veterans.
The Trump admin announces a process allowing farmers to vouch for their long-term migrant workers facing deportation, enabling them to remain in the U.S. despite immigration status if the farmer is willing to take responsibility for that person.
Israel-Iran tensions settle into Cold War-like standoff after U.S. airstrikes, with experts suggesting managed containment as the realistic path forward instead of reconciliation.
From India to America with $80, a legal immigrant shares her family's journey, criticizes open borders, and contrasts earned citizenship with bypassing the system
From Soviet-era housing to American hardware stores, how homeownership represents freedom and responsibility. Home equity accounts for 45% of American homeowners' net worth
Lee Greenwood reflects on his patriotic anthem "God Bless the USA," explaining how the 40-year-old song continues to resonate across generations, even in politically divided times.
Study analyzing 77 research papers finds habitual consumption of processed foods increases chronic disease risk, challenging assumptions about safe levels.