Lou Holtz's death prompted a tribute from Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Ill., while most Democrats remained silent on legendary football coach's passing, creating political divide in responses.
The political standoff over DHS deepened as Democrats held firm on ICE reforms, while a frustrated Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., accused them of playing politics.
"CBS Mornings" executive producer Shawna Thomas announces her departure from the morning show, citing exhaustion amid ongoing CBS News division shake-up.
Kristi Noem ousted from Trump's DHS after controversial hearings. Sen. Markwayne Mullin reportedly considered as replacement for Homeland Security chief.
Health officials stress the importance of updated vaccines as the CDC issues an urgent polio warning for travelers heading to 30-plus countries during spring break.
Kurdish opposition groups tell Fox News they're watching for opportunities to strike back against Iran as U.S. and Israeli military pressure intensifies.
Beach Boys legend Bruce Johnston steps away from touring after nearly 60 years with the band, marking the end of an era for the iconic California group.
Radical Islamist networks displaced from Middle East could regroup in the West, warns Hudson Institute fellow amid ongoing Operation Epic Fury strikes.
Sen. Mike Lee's, R-Utah, bill, the National Constitutional Carry Act, builds on laws that already exist in 29 states that already allow permitless concealed carry.
Kyler Murray is reportedly set for Cardinals release this offseason, opening the door to potential MLB return with the Athletics confirming the team is open for talks.
Texas state Rep. James Talarico, the Democratic Party's new Senate nominee, has a history of making highly controversial statements on matters of religion, race, immigration and beyond.
France expands nuclear arsenal and ends transparency as Europe strengthens defense amid Russia threats. Macron declares 'to be free, one needs to be feared.'
Sen. Mark Kelly slammed President Trump's Iran strikes on Wednesday and said a group of random people "off the street" could do better job on Iran than the administration.
The FBI and French authorities arrested a former government contractor accused of stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U.S. Marshals Service.