U.S. Army veteran Kendall Qualls criticizes Governor Tim Walz's tenure, citing Minneapolis riots and welfare fraud scandal as disasters during his two terms as Minnesota governor.
A group organizing protests against President Trump’s capture of Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro is funded by the George Soros-linked Open Society Foundation.
Tim Walz drops re-election bid amid $9 billion fraud scandal, sparking serious questions about Kamala Harris' VP vetting process and political judgment.
Sen. Rand Paul calls U.S. military action in Venezuela "war," challenging the Trump administration's authority as Senate debates war powers resolution.
After a missed field goal ended the Baltimore Ravens’ season, fans flooded social media to attack rookie kicker Tyler Loop, turning his engagement post into a viral storm.
Israel and Syria reportedly resume diplomatic talks with U.S. backing under Trump's Middle East peace vision, focusing on border security and regional stability.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Tuesday that under President Donald Trump's leadership, "We have seen a renewed focus on cracking down on violent offenders."
A new study finds that sleep timing is linked to dementia risk, as people with weak circadian rhythms face a 2.5 times higher risk of developing cognitive decline.
CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil struggles with teleprompter issues and broadcast problems during his first night hosting "CBS Evening News," leading to on-air confusion and a viral clip.
Gregory Davis, former Harvard Dunster House dean, no longer serves in role following revelation of posts calling police "racist and evil" and defending looting as democracy.
Steve Phelps resigned as NASCAR commissioner following a lawsuit by 23XI Racing that revealed controversial texts and fueled backlash within the racing community.