The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced sanctions against six individuals and seven entities allegedly involved in a money laundering network that supports the Sinaloa cartel.
Comedian Amber Ruffin joined late-night host Seth Meyers on Monday and repeatedly hit the WHCA after the group canceled her appearance at its annual dinner.
Dr. Brian Morley believes an April 2024 segment on "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" about Americans losing Medicaid coverage destroyed his reputation and well-being.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was the target of baseball fans' ridicule as the Minnesota Twins have started 0-4 after he wrote they'd go 162-0 on opening day.
Elon Musk claimed in a town hall aimed to rally support for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election that an alleged Social Security scammer is facing imminent arrest.
A college admissions consultant reportedly said Columbia University's brand has been "tarnished" while the school devolves into chaos stemming from anti-Israel riots.
Days after Meghan Trainor revealed her dramatic weight loss, the singer confirmed her use of Mounjaro while slamming the public's focus on her body instead of "what really matters."
A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration’s request to enforce its transgender military ban, keeping a lower court’s injunction in place for now.
Iran is considering its options in deterring President Trump amid his repeated threats of direct military engagement by possibly launching its own strike on a U.S. base in the Indian Ocean.
A proposed Georgia bill would protect pesticide companies from lawsuits, as a man recently won a lawsuit that blamed a weed killer for causing his cancer. MAHA advocates rally against the bill.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
"60 Minutes" host Lesley Stahl was ripped online after asking an ex-Hamas hostage if the terror group starved him simply because they didn’t have food.