Boise and Salt Lake City have both adopted the Pride flag – or a slight variation of it – as official symbols as of Tuesday night, effectively circumventing state law.
The New York Knicks erased yet another 20-point Boston Celtics lead to stun the home crowd at TD Garden with their 91-90 Game 2 victory before heading home for the series.
President Donald Trump explained what prompted him to speak out in defense of Shedeur Sanders after Sanders' unexpected fall in last month's NFL Draft.
Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman clashed with CNN over a scathing report alleging concerns about his mental health and fitness for office from former staffers.
Blue states teamed up to sue the Trump administration Wednesday, claiming the government illegally cut congressional funding for electric vehicle infrastructure.
The man who allegedly crashed into the gate outside "Friends" star Jennifer Aniston's Bel-Air home Wednesday was charged with felony stalking, according to the LA DA's office.
House Republicans are sorting out the details of the 'big, beautiful bill,' which they say could save up to $550 billion from Medicaid waste and fraud over a decade.
A Virginia father said his son is under investigation after a biological female transgender student recorded him questioning why she was in the boys' locker room.
Colleges in Washington, D.C., are responding to President Donald Trump's second term with courses examining the presidential office, role and Trump's impact.
Los Angeles Lakers former player and coach Byron Scott has been accused of sexually assaulting a minor in 1987, when he was 26 and she was 15, according to a lawsuit.
Federal Judge James Boasberg on Wednesday heard another challenge to the Alien Enemies Act deportations, an appeal almost certain to spark fresh ire from Trump officials.
Immigration is on the mind of a Florida judge this week after AG James Uthmeier filed a motion to block her from halting enforcement of an immigration law.
OJ Oleka, CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation, said President Donald Trump's executive order ending DEI programs in the federal government has returned power to the people.
The White House announced Wednesday that President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, would be replaced with MAHA advocate Dr. Casey Means.
Researchers have developed a new “body clock" tool that measures biological age and may help forecast a person’s risk of disability or death. A longevity expert explains how it works.
Buster Murdaugh married his fiancée, Brooklynn White, in Beaufort, South Carolina, on May 3. White remained by Buster's side during father Alex Murdaugh's murder trial.
The J7 Task Force's first-ever annual report on antisemitism reveals rising numbers of incidents in the seven countries with the largest Jewish populations outside Israel.
An Idaho judge has denied a request by prosecutors to conduct personality testing on quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, who is scheduled to go on trial in August.
Pro-Palestinian protesters took over part of the Butler Library at Columbia University in New York City on Wednesday, interrupting students studying for finals.
A proposed budget amendment pushed by New York State Democrats would set up a legal defense fund for AG Letitia James that could be used for her mortgage fraud case.