Sec. Marco Rubio left no doubt that Operation Epic Fury is not a "war of choice" but a limited operation to deny Tehran a “conventional weapons” shield that it can “hide behind” while building nuclear bombs.
A former Long Island PTA bigwig allegedly stole thousands in funds from the association's coffers to finance her own personal shopping sprees, authorities said.
The two-story floating structure, the heart of an ever-growing homeless community along Keehi Stream, is surrounded by smaller outposts housing an indeterminate number of vagrants.
First responders administered lifesaving efforts at the scene and rushed the victim to a nearby hospital, where the child was declared dead before showing signs of life later that night.
A former Dolphins assistant coach told cops that comments made by some of his ex-colleagues' significant others were what led to a heated dispute with his girlfriend.
Gavin Newsom has been slammed for attacking the Supreme Court for blocking a California law that stopped schools from telling parents if their child was transgender.
The attrition continued to catch up to an undermanned Golden State squad, which allowed a 17-point lead to evaporate Monday night in a 114-101 loss to the Clippers.
A Beverly Hills woman who proclaimed herself the "queen of real estate" has been charged with filing dozens of fraudulent multimillion dollar liens against homeowners throughout Los Angeles County.
Days after the FBI raided the San Pedro home of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, the only visible activity at the property came from his wife, taking out the trash.
In a letter sent to NYU Langone, the attorney general’s office said the hospital’s decision to shutter its Transgender Youth Health Program violated the state’s anti-discrimination laws by “jeopardizing access to medically necessary healthcare for some of the most vulnerable New Yorkers.”
Thousands of desperately needed public housing apartments are sitting empty across New York City even as families wait years for a place to live, a new investigation has found.
Nearly two dozen anti-Israel students arrested for violently occupying a Columbia University building in 2024 just dodged the sanctions slapped on them by the school thanks to a new court ruling.