The Washington Post continues to face major staff exodus as all but one obituary reporter recently accepted a buyout from the major media outlet this week.
Heather El Moussa and Christina Haack pose in bikinis on Instagram after HGTV cancels their individual shows, while still appearing together on the renewed series "The Flip Off."
Seasonal ocean swells in Oahu have revealed over two dozen ancient petroglyphs, known as kiʻi pōhaku, that were carved by Native Hawaiians centuries ago into lava rock.
California wildfire victims question where the $100 million from the FireAid benefit concert went, as charity reveals funds were given to nonprofits rather than individuals.
Linda McMahon and the Deptartment of Education ramped up enforcement of Title IX, with updates on actions against Oregon and Virginia relating to gender ideology.
Education Secretary McMahon highlighted Columbia University's new accountability measures and cooperation with the NYPD after the historic $200 million settlement.
La Crosse police continue their investigation into Eliotte Heinz's death after her body was found in the Mississippi River, and final autopsy results are expected to take several months.
"The decision to remove the Academy’s historic crest from the Bibles in the Cadet Chapel is yet another example of the previous administration pushing far-left politics into our military institutions," Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll said.
CENTCOM troops killed ISIS leader al-Hardani in Syria, while Israeli forces eliminated Hezbollah officer Ali Qoutan as both nations continue counterterrorism efforts.
Georgia's 2026 Senate race creates conflict between Trump advisers and Gov. Kemp, who floated Derek Dooley as a potential Republican candidate to challenge Democrat Ossoff.
House Ethics Committee found Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez failed to pay full market value for items at the 2021 MET Gala, where she wore the Tax the Rich dress, requiring additional payments.
A fatal case of brain-eating amoeba has been reported in South Carolina, with health officials advising swimmers to take precautions in warm freshwater.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone addressed controversy surrounding the "South Park" season 27 premiere depicting President Trump's penis while speaking at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.
Aaron Rodgers didn't seem concerned that his first pass in his first Steelers training camp was an interception. The veteran NFL quarterback said it won't be the last either.
The Defense Department will now thoroughly vet conference invitations to ensure events advance Trump's agenda, following the withdrawal of officials from the Aspen Security Forum.
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