"It Ends With Us" author Colleen Hoover faced criticism online after backing Blake Lively, and experts weigh in on if the author's career is at stake next.
Five years after COVID-19, Pew Research Center conducted a survey to gauge Americans’ views on the current COVID risk and how the pandemic was handled.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a Fox News interview that the Last Frontier can be first in helping the nation move forward on multiple fronts, including energy independence.
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, could face a $190,000 bill to maintain his Royal Lodge mansion on the Windsor estate. Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019.
As DOGE continues putting government spending on the chopping block, DO No Harm -- a nonprofit focused on getting DEI out of medicine -- found the National Cancer Institute is spending hundreds of millions of dollars annually to boost minority representation in the cancer workforce.
Gabby Petito's killer boyfriend Brian Laundrie was seen acting "like a lunatic" two weeks before he killed her in Wyoming, according to notes from the FBI.
"Root travel" has Americans digging up their family trees and planning vacations centered on their ancestry. Travel experts weighed in on the increase of the trend.
Security experts are sounding the alarm that negotiations for a ceasefire in Ukraine are not only unlikely to happen in the near future, but there is a lack of clarity on what a deal may even entail.
Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown expressed his gratitude for his military career days after President Trump relieved him from his position as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
A search is underway for a missing person in the water near the coast of New York after a boat capsized with six people on it, leaving three dead and two hospitalized.
An Afghan radio station will resume broadcasts after the Taliban lifted a suspension imposed over alleged cooperation with a foreign country's TV channel.
Sharon Durkan, a member of the Boston City Council, lambasted Trump administration Border Czar Tom Homan in a social media post over the weekend in defense of Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox.
Jodie Foster, Jane Fonda and Ariana Grande shined on the red carpet at the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards hosted at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump announced Dan Bongino will serve as the next deputy director of the FBI. He said it was "great news for Law Enforcement and American Justice."
California Highway Patrol officers arrested a woman accused of looting from a home in the Palisades Fire area while wearing a "Palisades Strong" shirt.
An illegal immigrant convicted of assault was caught smiling while being apprehended in an immigration enforcement operation in Massachusetts earlier this month.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver's son Patrick is addressing the topic of being a "nepo baby" after landing his biggest role to date in "White Lotus."
Phoenix Suns All-Star Devin Booker posted on X Saturday night, pleading for Hooters to remain afloat amid reports the restaurant chain could file for bankruptcy soon.
On this day in 1945, six U.S. Marines raised the American flag over the island of Iwo Jima on the fourth day of what would become over a monthlong brutal battle.
An American Airlines flight out of New York City traveling to New Delhi, India was diverted on Sunday afternoon after a "security concern" prompted the detour.
A study by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers found that five minutes a day of light exercise may help prevent dementia, even for frail older adults. A doctor weighed in.
President Donald Trump praised German conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz's victory in the national election on Sunday, ousting current Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
President Trump will meet with the French president and U.K. prime minister this week as administration leaders continue efforts to reach a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.
Pentagon officials told civilian employees to pause responses to the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) request to report five things they did last week to keep their jobs.
TV host Mike Rowe said that President Donald Trump's policies will be worth it in the long run, making the United States less reliant on adversaries such as China.
Pope Francis revealed during a 2022 interview that he signed a letter of resignation to be used in case of health issues about six months after being elected to the papacy.
Vatican officials announced on Sunday that Pope Francis is currently suffering from mild renal insufficiency, also known as kidney failure, amid his treatment for bilateral pneumonia.
Alex Rodriguez hit a halfcourt shot on Sunday afternoon and won a Bucknell University student $10,000 while he was at the school with his business partners.
Former Biden spokesperson Andrew Bates told MSNBC on Saturday that he wasn't sure if President Donald Trump had the "energy" for the job, and said he was desperate to show he's in charge.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told graduating combat officers Sunday to "remember what we are fighting for," holding up a Bibas family photo.