Trump says he has a good relationship with Kim Jong Un and expects to meet 'someday' ahead of White House summit with South Korea's president Lee Jae Myung.
"Emily in Paris" resumed filming just two days after assistant director Diego Borella suddenly collapsed and died on set during production of season five.
A fatal Florida Turnpike crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver prompts a state investigation into sanctuary jurisdictions issuing CDL licenses.
The family of late Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre says Ghislaine Maxwell's prison interview transcripts contradict her child sex trafficking conviction.
Arrests under President Trump’s federal crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., have surpassed 1,000 as the nation’s capital marked its 12th consecutive day without a homicide, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Monday.
Rhode Island investigators found Providence officers impermissibly helped ICE agents by establishing perimeter and gathering intelligence after a pursuit.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticizes democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani's tax plans and business policies as the heated New York City mayoral race rages on.
Variety executive editor Michael Schneider called on the entertainment industry to address political issues such as deportations and eliminating DEI initiatives.
Officials said a 17-year-old boy was pronounced dead following a drowning incident at Hampton Beach as dangerous rip currents prompt temporary swimming closure.
Andrew Cuomo explains why the USNS Comfort hospital ship was largely underused during COVID-19 pandemic as he spells out his bid for New York City mayor.
Snoop Dogg criticized LGBTQ character representation in children's movies during a podcast interview, specifically pointing to "Lightyear" and going to see the movie with his grandson.
Gen. Michael "Erik" Kurilla hands over CENTCOM leadership to Adm. Brad Cooper, after overseeing Iran strikes and Houthis operations during his tenure as commander.
Federal agents raided John Bolton's home and office Friday in classified documents investigation as Democrats frame it as Trump's weaponization of justice system.
Democratic Party leaders gather in Minneapolis to address political wilderness following 2024 election losses and declining support among key voter groups.
President Donald Trump renewed his demand for the Senate's "blue slip" tradition to be done away with and urged Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley to tell Democrats to "go to Hell."
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