Republicans push to impeach "rogue judges" with White House backing as Senator Ted Cruz and Speaker Mike Johnson support removing Judges James Boasberg and David Boardman.
American tennis star Amanda Anisimova didn't take the bait when she was asked for her thoughts on the U.S. in the last year over "everything that's been happening."
What happens when Wall Street blocks homebuyers? A Marco Island resident shares his personal struggle and how Trump's executive order aims to help families.
Jimmy Kimmel warned his audience on Wednesday that he may need their help again amid a new FCC threat targeting broadcast networks over equal time rules for political guests.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mocked Gavin Newsom as Alex Soros’ “billionaire sugar daddy" after the governor complained world leaders were rolling over for Trump.
Apple and Google entered a multi-year collaboration for Apple Intelligence features powered by Gemini, accelerating the development of a personalized Siri.
Denmark's prime minister said she won't negotiate her nation's sovereignty after President Donald Trump said a "framework" on a Greenland deal was reached.
ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl recounted feeling concerned over his and his network's safety after being called out by President Donald Trump in September.
University of Utah student arrested after allegedly threatening conservative peers with death, mimicking rifle gestures at campus event in concerning incident.
Experts reveal happy hours aren't dead — they're evolving. Remote jobs and COVID-19 have reshaped after-work socializing, with younger employees still seeking drink deals.
Former Des Moines Public Schools superintendent Ian Roberts is set to plead guilty to a pair of federal charges following his September 2025 arrest by ICE.
Medical experts debunk flu shot myths: vaccines use inactive virus that cannot cause illness. Discover what side effects actually mean for your immunity.
Indiana judge Steven Meyer and wife shot allegedly after shooter used dog ruse to get them to open door. Multiple law enforcement agencies investigating.
Public schools lose students to homeschooling and charter schools as Colorado Education Commissioner Susana Córdova reports 5.5% increase in home-school enrollment statewide.