Top Democrats are accusing Trump administration of freezing nearly $437 billion in congressionally approved funds, potentially violating constitutional spending powers in a major budgetary dispute.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker reignited speculation about his 2028 presidential ambitions this weekend, but his call for "mass protests" dominated headlines as Republicans accused him of "inciting violence."
Actor John Lithgow said in a recent interview that he got backlash for joining the cast of the HBO's new "Harry Potter" adaptation thanks to J.K. Rowling's statements on gender.
"The View" co-host Ana Navarro suggested Monday that former Vice President Kamala Harris made a mistake in trying to reach out to Republican voters during her 2024 presidential run.
New research has confirmed that ultraprocessed food consumption is linked to premature death in eight countries, as the U.S. pulls back on synthetic dyes.
Shedeur Sanders historic free fall in the NFL Draft over the weekend came as a shock to many, but not to former NFL star and current college football coach Eddie George.
A leaked White House budget proposal shows the administration plans to dismantle the entity coordinating travel for well-vetted Afghan allies. Veterans say the decision would be a mistake.
Former "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd defended the media against claims that they covered up Biden's mental decline and asserted that the Democratic Party was to blame.
Pennsylvania prosecutors say Altoona police properly detained Luigi Mangione, the suspect accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, during his December 2024 arrest.
Former first lady Michelle Obama said that she is frightened for immigrants and minority communities under the Trump administration and that it causes her to lose sleep at night.
New safety measures for Mount Everest proposed by Nepal would require climbers to demonstrate previous high-altitude Himalayan experience before attempting the world's tallest peak.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders posted a cryptic social media message on Monday days after his son's NFL Draft fiasco. Shedeur Sanders was drafted by the Cleveland Browns.
I truly believe in training kids in the trades. It will be a featured part of the community center I am building right now on the South Side of Chicago.
Nike faced backlash on Monday for allegedly making light of Holocaust with advertisement during the London Marathon over the weekend. The company has since apologized.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams appears unfazed by the ruling against his efforts to allow ICE agents into the infamous Rikers Island jail, saying it is "all part of the process."
The Trump administration is touting the work it has done to reform Social Security during the president's first 100 days in office despite objections from Democrats.
As his son remains a Hamas hostage, Ruby Chen is urging President Donald Trump to directly intervene and use his leadership skills to get the remaining American hostages out.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin joins an elderly couple who were survivors of Hurricane Helene as they attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for their newly built home.
After the ceasefire deal collapsed, Biden aides discussed a speech to "scramble Israeli politics" and force elections to remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid rising tensions over Gaza.
The cause of the power outage that severely disrupted life in Spain and Portugal on Monday remains a mystery as service was brought back to the Iberian Peninsula.
A Venezuelan national and alleged Tren de Aragua leader was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles after he was determined to be in local custody under a fake name.
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Stella's Homemade Ice Cream shop makes the switch to natural colorants, proving small businesses can lead food industry changes while preserving their signature colorful treats.
Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., has introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump, calling him "a clear and present danger to our nation’s constitution and our democracy."
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris told Fox News' Bret Baier that the old Redskins name would not be returning as the team gets approved to build a new stadium at the old RFK Stadium site.
President Donald Trump said Monday he told the New York Giants to keep running back Saquon Barkley before he left for the Philadelphia Eagles, but the team said that did not happen.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have heavily been in the public eye the past week, which could negatively sway public opinion ahead of their trial with Justin Baldoni.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson talks about how the first nonstop beating heart transplant, called zero ischemic time, at Taiwan hospital changes surgery.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass released a budget proposal that would fold the LAFD’s Equity Bureau into the Professional Standards Division and cut some positions.
Key tenants of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days include imposing harsh tariffs on Chinese imports and cracking down on border security amid a mass deportation initiative.
A climber airlifted from near the peak of Japan's Mount Fuji last week was rescued again just four days later after returning to retrieve his cell phone.
CBS News has been "very chaotic" since the abrupt exit of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens and staffers worry that another shoe will drop, according to a network insider.
For their 14th wedding anniversary, Prince William and Kate Middleton are heading to Scotland where they fell in love at the University of St. Andrews.
Archaeologists in Stuttgart, Germany, uncovered over 100 horse skeletons believed to have been part of a Roman cavalry unit. These remains are dated to the second century A.D.
Expert crash reconstruction witness Dr. Daniel Wolfe received information about prior testimony and sent notes to Karen Read's defense team during first murder trial.
Through executive orders, funding freezes, and immigration enforcement measures, colleges face mounting pressure to reform to the Trump administration's crackdown on "woke" campuses.
Residents of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, are still working to rebuild homes and businesses after Hurricane Helene pummeled the area in September 2024.
President Trump recently granted The Atlantic an interview – and seems to be attempting to court the left-of-center magazine's favor. Hell hath frozen over.
"A Monumental Mistake" tells the story of Fiona the lioness, Mobi the bear, Arthur the lion, and Cassius the tiger stumbling upon a forgotten statue deep in Wiggamore Woods.
A vigil meant to honor cats murdered by an alleged serial cat killer took a violent turn after activists surrounded the wrong home in their search to locate the suspect.
A bill intended to target those who purchase teenagers of a certain age for sex is being challenged by Democratic California lawmakers, officials said.
Police in Hamburg said relatives found the lifeless body of German best-selling author 58-year-old Alexandra Frölich, who they say was murdered on her houseboat.
Mexico agreed to provide water to South Texas farmers on Monday, just weeks after President Trump threatened to impose tariffs and sanctions against the neighbor to the south.
Jarred Kelenic, the player at the heart of Ronald Acuña Jr.'s double standard call-out against the Atlanta Braves, was sent down to Triple-A one week after the play at question.
A car crash in a Chatham, Illinois, on Monday resulted in the deaths of four people, including children, according to the Illinois State Police. The incident took place at an after-school camp.
Charlamagne tha God criticizes Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for complaints about "oligarchy" while accepting corporate donations.
Ivanka Trump shared a wholesome moment between Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley and her son Theo during the team's White House celebration on Monday.
Dem senator warns President Trump his deportation efforts, including the decision to remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the U.S., is "not going to end well" for him.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed back against the mainstream media narrative that the common people cannot make their own decisions about what to believe.
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for allegations that they violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964.