Rep. Rashida Tlaib used Thanksgiving to declare "solidarity with all Indigenous people as they fight for freedom on their own land," specifically including Palestinians.
Anti-Israel protesters took to the streets in several cities on Friday to call for an end to U.S. aid to Israel and an end to the war in the Gaza Strip.
Martha Stewart took to Instagram prior to Thanksgiving to share that she spent two days preparing 35 pies for the big day. In her announcement, she noted that she made a mistake while baking them.
CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings joined the editorial board of The Los Angeles Times, weeks after the paper's owner said he would overhaul the paper.
The New York Giants' abysmal season took yet another big hit on Thursday, as star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence dislocated his elbow and will be out the rest of the year.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and singer/actress Hailee Steinfeld announced on Friday that they are engaged to be married. They have dated since May 2023.
Tom Brady is in his first season as lead analyst for FOX’s NFL coverage and was in the broadcast booth during the Thanksgiving Day game between the Giants and Cowboys.
Kelly Clarkson's children are not enthused with the idea of their mother dating after divorcing their dad, Brandon Blackstock. The former couple settled their divorce in 2022.
Alabama A&M linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. died Wednesday after succumbing to injuries he sustained during a football game on Oct. 26. He was just 20 years old.
After its Facebook account was suspended, Smith & Wesson thanked Elon Musk and X for supporting free speech amid what it called ongoing attacks against the First and Second Amendments.
Ireland is voting in a parliamentary election that will determine the country's next government; voters are selecting more than 170 lawmakers to sit in the Dail.
Taylor Swift and Donna Kelce were spotted arriving together at Arrowhead Stadium on Friday afternoon as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to host the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday.
Connecticut's entire congressional delegation was targeted by violent threats, leading House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., to speak out, following Trump nominees facing threats earlier this week.