NEW YORK - President Donald Trump's administration exceeded the scope of an 18th-century wartime law in using it to deport some Venezuelan migrants, a federal judge in Texas said on Thursday in barring the administration from using it to speed up ...
Read MoreThe number of troops reporting unwanted sexual contact to the military dropped last year, a trend that may be viewed as a mixed blessing amid the Pentagon's efforts to address sex crimes. ...
Read MoreAfter some recent (and devastating) character deaths in top TV shows, I'm going to lean into some lighter content for the foreseeable future. Thankfully, the third season of 'And Just Like That...' is headed our way, along with the second season o...
Read MoreBrooks running shoes have a strong following, from celebrities to everyday runners. The all-new Brooks Ghost 17 Road-Running Shoes are now available for men and women, promising unmatched comfort and performance. Whether you're upgrading your own ...
Read MoreJack Bech fulfilled his NFL dream when the Las Vegas Raiders picked him in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. ...
Read MoreCHESHIRE, Conn. - Jenica Matos, a high school sophomore at Cheshire High School, made headlines last season by throwing three no-hitters and leading her team to victory in the Connecticut Class LL State Championship. Despite being legally blind du...
Read MoreLOS ANGELES - Rob Pelinka, president of basketball operations and general manager for the Los Angeles Lakers, walked past his team's locker room sad-faced. ...
Read MoreOne of the biggest lies Republican leaders are trying to sell Americans is that voters love President Donald Trump. Republicans keep talking about how great a job Trump is doing and how the general American public can't get enough of it. ...
Read MoreThe first day of May is celebrated across the globe in many different ways. There's May Day, or Beltane, a Gaelic and Celtic festival that celebrates the transition from spring to summer; International Workers' Day, which commemorates the struggle...
Read MoreAfter months of intense negotiations, Ukraine signed an agreement Wednesday that gives the U.S. preferential access to Ukrainian mineral resources in return for American investment in the war-torn country's reconstruction. ...
Read MoreDonald Trump stirred the 2028 pot again this week, saying he would "love to see" ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith make a bid for the White House. ...
Read MoreAuthorities have issued an AMBER Alert for a 10-year-old Texas girl who was reported missing on April 30. ...
Read MoreSammy Hagar isn't holding back. The rock star, 77, aired some grievances about former VanHalen vocalis...
Read MoreLOUISVILLE, Ky. - Bob Baffert is not in hiding this week at Churchill Downs, but you could say he's been a bit scarce. Usually game for a daily yuk-it-up with the media outside Barn 33, where Baffert for years reveled in his unofficial role as hor...
Read MoreThe Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in one month, on June 1, and this year the National Hurricane Center has a plan to highlight the far-reaching risks of hurricanes and tropical storms. ...
Read MoreWith the swirl of a black Sharpie marker, President Donald Trump issued an executive order on his first day back in the White House, cracking down on what he calls "illegal and radical" diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. ...
Read MoreAs Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is advocating for limits on fluoride in water, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is targeting toothpaste brands marketing fluoride to kids. Paxton's investigation focuses on Crest and Colgate toothpaste, accusing them of d...
Read MoreNEW YORK - Tina Fey and Erika Henningsen bring their real-life friendship to the Netflix series "The Four Seasons," a modern take on the classic 1981 film. The show follows three couples navigating the ups and downs of marriage and life over the c...
Read MoreKohl's Corp. has fired CEO Ashley Buchanan after just four months on the job − the latest in a series of negative developments for one of Wisconsin's largest companies. ...
Read MoreFederal immigration agents raided an Oklahoma family's home and seized their belongings ‒ even though they are American citizens and weren't either suspects or the subject of the search warrant. The intended suspects had apparently moved out two...
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