As measles cases continue to spread around the U.S., WebMD chief medical officer Dr. John Whyte shares tips on how to protect yourself from the infection while traveling.
Defense Secretary Hegseth is putting the military budget right in his sights. He has reallocated some spending and allied with DOGE. He is preparing the US for warfighting.
Ordinary Americans are excited for the Trump presidency, but small businesses suffered too much under Biden to be able to cope with the pain of tariffs. They can't play the long game.
The Treasury Department said Iran has increasingly utilized criminal networks to conduct attacks targeting the U.S. as well as attacks against Jewish and Israeli targets in Europe.
An 8th grader accused of wearing "blackface" when he wore black paint to a football game had his suspension expunged from his record in a settlement with the school.
Columbia University's interim President Katrina Armstrong said that she was “heartbroken" by Homeland Security agents searching two students' rooms on campus Thursday night.
The US Postal Service has signed an agreement with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to cut 10,000 workers and billions of dollars from the US Postal Service budget.
"Tunnel Girl" in Herndon, Virginia, "finally" got her tunnel project approved after pausing the project due to a potential violation. Locals and social media users react.
Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to obstruction charges Thursday, while describing himself as a "proud patriot" who was trying to expose the supposed “lies" of the Biden administration.
Guatemalan national, Stivenson Omar Perez-Ajtzalan, 19, was arrested on Jan. 30 for aggravated rape of a child 10 years younger than him, according to ICE Boston.
Scarlett Johansson has become a reluctant but powerful voice in the conversation surrounding AI, as other stars like Celine Dion and Steve Harvey are taking steps to protect their likenesses.
A second judge late Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate probationary workers who were let go in mass firings across multiple agencies to shrink the federal government.
Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Hackman's estate is attempting to block the release of photos, videos and bodycam footage related to the couple's deaths.
Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull developed on-court chemistry during their first season together, but the Indiana Fever duo appear to be in sync even when they're not on the hardwood.
Gardner Minshew's newest home in the NFL is the Kansas City Chiefs, who signed him to a one-year deal to be Patrick Mahomes' backup for the 2025 season.
Actor Anthony Mackie, who stars in "Captain America: Brave New World," spoke candidly about how American masculinity is both exceptional on the world stage and essential in society.
Vice President JD Vance joins "The Ingraham Angle" to break down the Trump administration's deportation efforts and other measures it is taking to secure the southern border.
Columbia University on Thursday announced a range of punishments, including expulsions and suspensions, for students who took over of a campus building last year.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Lee Zeldin says CNN misrepresented a press release from his agency as having "typos" that were not actually errors.
House Republicans this week passed a government funding bill 217-213 without assistance from Democrats, losing only one vote from Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky.
During a panel discussion at South by Southwest, actor Kevin Bacon explained the 1984 hit movie "Footloose" is his "worst nightmare" when it comes to wedding receptions.
An investigation is underway after two fraternities at the University of Central Florida, Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon, were suspended over hazing allegations.
Senate Minority Leader Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that he will vote to keep the government open and warned that a shutdown has worse consequences for Americans.
Le'Veon Bell has reportedly been ordered to pay $25 million to a cousin who claimed he sexually assaulted her for about a decade, beginning when she was about 6 years old.
In new court documents, Judge Lewis Liman responded to Blake Lively's "attorney's eyes only" (AEO) request for evidence in her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
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