Democratic strategist James Carville predicted the Democratic Party will win the next two elections and defeat Republicans in an expletive-filled rant on his podcast.
Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle defended actors and filmmakers declining to address political issues while taking questions from the press.
Chrome and Edge users warned about NexShield browser extension scam that causes crashes and tricks users into installing malware through fake security fix commands.
Dr. Mark Hyman calls new nutrition guidelines "revolutionary" for targeting processed foods and sugar drinks, despite dairy and protein concerns for some groups.
President Trump's EPA has eliminated the Obama-era Endangerment Finding, saving taxpayers over $1.3 trillion in what officials call the largest deregulatory action in history.
Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung warns China's military expansion threatens global stability and semiconductor supply chains, with 90% of advanced chips produced in Taiwan.
From Howard Taft's 12-ounce breakfast steaks to Donald J. Trump's well-done preferences, here's how nine presidents' beef choices reflect their personalities and times.
Princess Diana's former butler claims Prince William has distanced himself from Prince Harry, deepening their royal rift with no reconciliation in sight.
LeBron James sets an NBA record with his 22nd All-Star appearance, but he remains uncertain about his future, telling reporters he doesn't know what he wants to do yet.
Hakeem Jeffries threatened to pressure Maryland Democratic senate president Bill Ferguson over his holding up of the redistricting plan that could eliminate the lone GOP district in the state.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon reminds teachers they aren't required to pay union dues in any state, citing the 2018 Supreme Court Janus v. AFSCME ruling.
A landmark California trial against Meta and YouTube has begun in California, with attorney Mark Lanier arguing tech giants built addiction machines targeting children.
Fortune 500 companies show 65% drop in their diversity commitments as mounting legal challenges force corporate retreat from controversial DEI programs.
Department of Homeland Security shutdown persists as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., demands ICE reforms following fatal Minnesota shootings, while Republicans reject changes.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing officials in Dallas over a lack of funding for its police department, arguing that it violates a voter-approved public safety measure.