Off-year election results deliver psychological boost to Democrats with gubernatorial victories, but questions remain about lasting impact on Trump's influence.
Michigan State University reversed its co-ed bathroom policy at Campbell Hall after students said they were not comfortable with the unisex facilities.
Cleveland radio host Tony Rizzo raised more questions about rookie quarterback Shedeur Sander's lack of playing time amid the team's slow start and continued offensive struggles.
Three Chinese scholars charged with smuggling biological materials into the U.S. while at University of Michigan, threatening national security according to DOJ.
Alex Ovechkin scored his 900th NHL goal after breaking Wayne Gretzky's record in April, becoming the league's first player to reach this historic milestone.
Widow Erika Kirk shares how she explained Charlie Kirk's death to their young children, telling them daddy went on a work trip with Jesus to build their house in heaven.
Alex Vesia was absent from the World Series games and the Los Angeles Dodgers' victory parade due to what the team described as a “deeply personal family matter."
Meghan Markle reportedly returned to acting for the first time since leaving royal duties in 2020 filming "Close Personal Friends" with Lily Collins and Brie Larson.
MaineHealth apologized after a computer malfunction sent 521 death notifications to living patients Oct. 20. Apology letters are being sent to all affected patients.
Former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says the party needs to address high electric bills, healthcare costs and housing affordability to win voters.
Trump reacts to November election results on Fox News, expressing disappointment with New Jersey outcomes while discussing government shutdown negotiations.
"Golden Bachelor" star Theresa Nist breaks her silence on ex Gerry Turner's memoir claims about their failed marriage and televised divorce on the "Dear Shandy" podcast.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Secretary of State Scott Schwab filed charges against Mayor Joe Ceballos for allegedly voting as a non-U.S. citizen.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dodged a question on whether self-proclaimed democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is the future of the Democratic Party.
A controversial youthful offender law allows an Oklahoma teen to avoid a 78-year prison sentence for rape charges, sparking calls for justice system reform.
A viral video sparked controversy as DHS clarified a Chicago daycare arrest involving a Colombian woman who fled into a building was not targeting the teacher as claimed.
Kyler Murray is heading t injured reserve, meaning the Arizona Cardinals will have to rely on Jacoby Brissett to play quarterback for at least the next four weeks.
A Houston police union targeted New York City officers with a recruitment campaign after Zohran Mamdani, who previously called to defund police, won the NYC mayoral race.