President Donald Trump will deliver a White House speech Wednesday night that is expect to reflect on achievements and potentially teasing new policy initiatives.
Several NFL teams are gunning for playoff spots in Week 16 with the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams already in the postseason after wins last week.
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo ripped into Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce after not speaking to the media following the team's loss that knocked them out of playoff contention.
Minnesota is being ordered to recertify SNAP recipients amid probes into a $1B welfare fraud scandal linked to nonprofits accused of exploiting nutrition programs.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, grilled Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Wednesday over his push for broadcasters to take ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel off the air.
Skate Canada is refusing to host events in Alberta due to the province's Fairness and Safety in Sport Act that restricts transgender athletes in women's sports.
Democrats in Congress hit historic low 18% approval rating in new Quinnipiac poll, the worst since 2009, as party prepares for crucial midterm elections.
Minnesota lawmakers said in a Wednesday hearing that they have found even more fraud in the state in addition to an indicted fraudster continuing to receive taxpayer funds.
Television icon Gil Gerard, known for playing Buck Rogers from 1979 to 1981, has died at age 82. The Arkansas native starred in multiple TV shows and films.
Brown University president Christina Paxson faces mounting criticism as manhunt for deadly campus shooter enters day 5 with no arrests or concrete leads.
Stanford researchers identify two proteins that cause rare heart inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination, offering insights into myocarditis prevention.
LSU women's basketball team participated in a viral social media trend after scoring their 67th point in the Tigers' blowout victory over Morgan State on Tuesday.
Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple defended his interview with President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Tuesday after she said it was "disingenuously framed."
James Cameron blasts Trump, warns about AI dangers in Hollywood, and reveals he may leave "Avatar" franchise depending on future box office performance.
Democratic California Sen. Adam Schiff's legislation would have required that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth release the footage first to Congress, then to the public.