Stanford researchers identify two proteins that cause rare heart inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination, offering insights into myocarditis prevention.
LSU women's basketball team participated in a viral social media trend after scoring their 67th point in the Tigers' blowout victory over Morgan State on Tuesday.
Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple defended his interview with President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Tuesday after she said it was "disingenuously framed."
James Cameron blasts Trump, warns about AI dangers in Hollywood, and reveals he may leave "Avatar" franchise depending on future box office performance.
Sen. Adam Schiff's, D-Calif, legislation would have required that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth release the footage first to Congress, then to the public.
The Oscars are ditching ABC for YouTube beginning in 2029 after decades of being broadcasted on traditional TV, according to an announcement from The Academy.
On Tuesday, The Washington Post editorial board argued that rent control is a "textbook policy failure," citing St. Paul and New York City as evidence that the policy does not work.
Police say a Georgia homeowner shot two teens suspected of stealing packages from his porch. Both were hospitalized, and the homeowner now faces assault charges.
Congressional hearing reveals youth sports costs hit $40 billion annually for parents as travel teams price out families. Average yearly cost exceeds $1,000 per child.
House Republicans unveil healthcare bill promising to cut premiums by 11-12% through association health plans and transparency measures for all Americans, among other initiatives.
Philippines authorities reveal details about accused Bondi Beach gunmen's month-long stay in Davao City, pushing back against terrorism training claims.
Yemen's Southern Transitional Council claims control of government-held territory, positioning itself as America's key partner against Iran-backed Houthis.
Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.
Netflix pulled the plug on "Boots," a series about gay teen joining military in the 1990s. The Pentagon previously slammed the show as promoting an "ideological agenda."
Despite possible hiccups, the Senate coalesced around the National Defense Authorization Act of 2026, marking one of the final legislative hurdles the upper chamber had to overcome for the year.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro touts significant crime reduction in Washington, D.C., following federal probe into police department's reporting practices.