The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired All-Star Nolan Arenado from the St. Louis Cardinals in a trade on Tuesday, with St. Louis sending $31 million to offset contract costs.
Senate Republicans may reverse course on Venezuela war powers debate despite voting to proceed with discussion. Bipartisan coalition faces potential GOP effort.
Justice Neil Gorsuch confronted lawyers over Title IX implications of West Virginia's transgender athlete ban during Supreme Court hearing on sex discrimination in sports.
Candace Cameron Bure revealed men are increasingly scared to approach women, offering tips for finding meaningful connections beyond dating apps and texting.
The Golden Dome missile defense system, a scaled-up version of Israel's Iron Dome, will be tested in Guam, according to Del. James Moylan, as tensions rise in the Pacific region.
JD Vance and ICE are flipping the script on sanctuary politicians who accuse the agency of unleashing chaos, saying it is their rhetoric that is creating dangerous conditions.
President Donald Trump will suspend payments to sanctuary cities starting Feb. 1. He also criticized Minnesota officials over alleged widespread fraud.
Los Angeles Superintendent Alberto Carvalho addressed student absences caused by fears of immigration enforcement as the district implements protective measures and employee training.
Tennessee basketball player Andre Bell, 20, was fatally shot on Nashville freeway while returning to Fisk University, police said. Suspect vehicle fled.
Senate prepares for a Wednesday vote on a Venezuela war powers resolution as White House and Republican leadership pressures GOP senators to change their positions.
"The View" host Joy Behar claimed that President Donald Trump wanted anti-ICE protests to create chaos so he can declare martial law and cancel the 2026 midterm elections.
Timothy Busfield surrenders to police on child sex abuse charges. The "Thirtysomething" actor, 68, denies allegations and vows to fight what he calls "lies."
President Donald Trump will suspend payments to sanctuary cities starting February 1st. He also criticized Minnesota officials over alleged widespread fraud.
Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico said the national party was "condescending" to people, and specifically said it was "hostile" to cultural interests, like religion, in red states.