U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled Friday that the Trump administration's executive order on citizenship-based voter ID overstepped constitutional authority.
Olympic sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson appeared in bodycam footage pleading with a Florida officer not to arrest her after being stopped for excessive speeding.
A tourist couple was allegedly ambushed by a dozen masked gunmen in Puerto Rico. A shooting left a DuPont chemist dead and a fiancée wounded and demanding justice.
The Minnesota Vikings fired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah after the team's playoff miss. Rob Brzezinski will oversee football operations through 2026.
Scott Bessent revealed his "deep, dark secret" breakfast habit during an interview, as a Texas-based dietitian shared insights on why Dr Pepper is not ideal morning fuel.
Canadian skeleton coach Joe Cecchini defended his controversial withdrawal from Olympic qualifier that blocked Katie Uhlaender from Milan Cortina, calling her "not top-tier."
The Senate advanced a six-bill funding package through a key procedural hurdle, setting the stage for the colossal spending bundle to be stripped of the DHS bill as Republicans grumble.
Republicans raised concerns about the government services that could see a funding lapse on Sunday if the country plunges into a second shutdown in three months.
ICE's "wartime recruitment" campaign uses military imagery and tactical messaging to hire thousands of new agents, drawing criticism from some former officials.
Jon Gruden shut down a rumor that he was reportedly in talks with the New York Jets about a coaching role, saying there was “never anything" from them.
Joe Rogan says he declined to pay a $500 submission fee to be nominated for the Golden Globes’ new podcast category, arguing audience reach matters more than industry awards.
Seattle mayor Katie Wilson is banning federal immigration agents from city property, requires police documentation of interactions following Minneapolis events.