White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller accused some media of trying to "shill" for an accused MS-13 member, blasting their coverage of the gang.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris digressed with a story about elephants in an earthquake during her first public address after losing the 2024 presidential election.
Lawmakers in both chambers are pushing assault weapons ban legislation, though the proposal will most likely fail to advance through either Republican-controlled congressional chamber.
Elon Musk saved the U.S. taxpayer more than $160 million during his first three months getting the Department of Government Efficiency off the ground—but he also enjoyed midnight snacks of ice cream from the White House kitchen, a “comically tiny office" and a friendship with President Donald Trump.
A fan fell from Clemente Wall at PNC Park in Pittsburgh onto the warning track on Wednesday night. The incident occurred in a game between the Pirates and Cubs.
My father’s imprisonment stems not from a life of political activism, but from his unwavering support for those facing adversity around the world, including in Nagorno-Karabakh.
President Donald Trump took over "an 0-12 football team" when he was sworn into the White House, said former coach-turned-senator, Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
Parents of American hostages still held in the Gaza Strip urge President Trump to be "tough" not only on Hamas but on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and return to peace negotiations.
Mushroom coffee is becoming a popular alternative that provides energy and a variety of health benefits, nutritionists say. Fox News' Dana Perino also backs the new brew.
More celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk, as well as King Charles and Camilla and Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian, embrace living apart after marriage.
Donnie Wahlberg did everything he could to keep "Blue Bloods" alive before moving on to "Boston Blue." The actor knew he wanted to keep the storyline going before signing on to the spinoff series.
White House reporters reacted to Axios correspondent Alex Thompson's comments calling out the media's coverage of Joe Biden's cognitive decline at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.