President Trump commuted the sentence of Imaad Zuberi, a major donor convicted of obstructing a federal investigation and falsifying records for lobbying.
In the trial of Karen Read, accused of killing John O’Keefe, defense scrutinizes crash expert's costly experiments and presentation modifications for inconsistencies.
The Indiana Fever scored their fewest amount of points of the season on Wednesday night and suffered their worst loss of the year with Caitlin Clark sidelined.
Sawmills near areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene are clearing forests of debris that could become wildfire fuel. The effort could boost domestic timber production.
FBI Deputy Director Bongino says the bureau is reviewing a potential COVID-19 origin cover-up, calling for answers amid fears over a new emerging variant.
Harvard faces visa scrutiny as DHS ends its student program due to campus protests and alleged ties to antisemitism, impacting foreign student enrollment.
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The FBI and DOJ investigated an alleged attack on a flight attendant during an American Airlines flight, leading to an emergency landing and charges against Julius Jordan Priester.
NFL player received the go-ahead last week for competing in flag football in the 2028 Olympics, but Cincinnati Bengals star Ja'Marr Chase isn't sold on it just yet.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has officially stepped down from his role helping lead DOGE, which had long been the plan as a special government employee.
Michelle Obama shares insights on her podcast about the complexities of marriage to public figures and “the fight to protect women's reproductive health."
New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs is going viral after a video online showed the star wideout on a boat surrounded by women with an unidentified pink substance.
Franklin Graham reflected on a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying he prayed for peace in Ukraine and believes “only God can solve" the conflict with Russia.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces AI use in air traffic control to prevent incidents like the fatal DCA crash, aiming for improved safety and efficiency.
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned by Trump and released from prison on Wednesday. Their daughter, Savannah Chrisley, was emotional and thankful for family's reunion.
Trump HHS ends nearly $1 billion in funding to Moderna for mRNA bird flu vaccines, citing safety concerns and lack of oversight around the new mRNA vaccine technology.
The Trump administration appears to be complying for the first time with a federal judge's order to return a migrant from a foreign country to the United States.
U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey criticizes Homeland Security over deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, citing lack of due process, as Democrats push for evidence in court.
The U.S. will revoke visas of Chinese students, including those linked to the CCP, Marco Rubio says. The move aims to protect national security amid espionage concerns.
Kash Patel discusses the FBI's efforts to provide clarity on the Butler shooting, dismissing conspiracy theories and emphasizing the need for transparency.
President Donald Trump granted clemency to John Rowland and Larry Hoover, among others, focusing on their criminal histories and the effect of these decisions.
On Wednesday, Savannah Chrisley addressed reporters outside of the federal prison in Pensacola, Florida while waiting for her father, Todd Chrisley's release.
UK prosecutors charge Andrew and Tristan Tate with 21 crimes, including rape. The brothers, known for their social media influence, deny all allegations.
Fox News Channel outdrew broadcast network ABC in weekday primetime and dominated other cable news outlets across the board during May as CNN and MSNBC suffered.
U.S. senators meet Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss trade tensions and strengthen bilateral relations, focusing on economic and defense priorities.
Grant Hardin, ex-police chief serving time for murder and rape, escapes Arkansas prison. Officials warn public of his danger as search continues in Stone County.