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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the drop in inflation to 2.7% shows White House policies are working, even as consumer confidence remains low.
Florida executes Frank Walls for double murder conviction, marking the state's record 19th execution this year - more than any other state.
Skip Holtz stepped down after a four-year run coaching the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions. On Thursday, the team named three-time BCS champion AJ McCarron as the franchise's next coach.
Tahoe Truckee school district must switch to a California sports league, creating winter weather travel dangers through Donner Pass that Rep. Kevin Kiley calls unsafe.
California candidate Esther Kim Varet's campaign used the wrong photo for an endorsement announcement, sparking a racial controversy in a competitive House race.
Cardi B praised Saudi Arabia for its cleanliness and lack of homelessness while calling America "ghetto" and expressing declining feelings about her home country.
Kentucky's Ten Commandments monument returns to state Capitol grounds after over 40 years, following legislative approval and Supreme Court ruling changes.
Federal workers get rare two-day Christmas bonus as Trump signs order for Dec. 24 and 26 holidays, marking departure from typical single-day grants.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson celebrated President Donald Trump's executive order reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III drug status.
Whoopi Goldberg questioned President Donald Trump's warrior dividend, claiming the $1,776 military bonus may be designed to gain soldiers' support.
A hijacked plane crashed at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles after a suspect reportedly broke into a flight school building. The FBI responded to the early morning incident.
Fox News poll reveals 80% of voters want careful artificial intelligence development, but Americans remain split on who should regulate AI technology.
A new Fox News poll reveals 86% of voters worry about healthcare costs as Trump's health approval rating lags at 37%, showing widespread bipartisan concern.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez embraces meme language and viral taunts against J.D. Vance as she considers youth-focused 2028 presidential campaign strategy.
Suppression hearing ends in Luigi Mangione murder case as defense disputes NYPD statement about suspect's mother that appears in no official records.
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who turned to helping out his community after retiring, died in a plane crash Thursday with his wife and two children
More details have emerged regarding Ohio University's firing of head football coach Brian Smith, who allegedly had an extramarital affair with a student as well as alcohol violations.
New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill corrected NYC mayor-elect: The FIFA World Cup 2026 games will be played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, not in NYC.
Olivier Rioux makes college basketball history as the world's tallest player to score in Florida's 102-61 victory over Saint Francis Wednesday night.
Trump administration launches major crackdown on Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel with terrorism indictments against more than 70 gang members across multiple states.
Detransitioner Chloe Cole joined HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday to advocate for ending gender transition procedures on minors, sharing her experience.
House Democrats face internal tensions as progressives challenge Hakeem Jeffries and Katherine Clark, while moderates warn against divisive primaries threatening victory.
Democratic strategist James Carville defended his friend Rob Reiner while criticizing comparisons to activist Charlie Kirk after both men were killed.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua apologized for performing an "antisemitic" act on a YouTube stream before Thursday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
CODEPINK protesters interrupted Scott Bessent’s dinner in Washington, accusing him of economic war crimes tied to U.S. sanctions. The secretary pushed back.