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Minnesota officials overlooked a billion-dollar welfare fraud scheme by Somali immigrants due to fears of appearing racist after confusing immigrant poverty with systemic racism.
Supreme Court will hear challenges to Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, but the Constitution and 140 years of precedent support automatic citizenship.
Tokyo court upholds Japan's same-sex marriage ban amid ongoing demographic crisis as G7 nation faces 1.2 fertility rate and aging population challenges.
BTS's decision to complete military service instead of seeking exemptions shows how South Korea's soft power strategy could validate cultural influence.
CAIR Florida promised to sue after Gov. DeSantis labeled the Muslim civil rights group a "foreign terrorist organization" in an executive order.
Three people were arrested and charged for supplying fentanyl to Providence College students who overdosed during an off-campus party last week.
At a Pennsylvania rally Tuesday night, President Trump said his administration is driving down prices and boosting wages while accusing Democrats of misleading voters on the affordability issue.
National Guard Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe shows miraculous recovery after Washington D.C. ambush shooting, moving from near-death to getting up from bed, Trump reveals.
Elon Musk admits he wouldn't join DOGE if he could go back in time, citing activist attacks on vehicles as consequences of working with the Trump administration.
Former FSU star Jameis Winston cheered Florida State’s women’s soccer team for its championship run but criticized the Seminoles’ football program amid the team’s recent struggles.
Eagles legend LeSean McCoy delivered an ultimatum after the team's third straight loss: remove his retired number if Kevin Patullo returns next season.
Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett walked back her controversial Vanity Fair comments from 2024 suggesting that Hispanic Trump voters had a "slave mentality."
Two U.S. fighter jets conducted a 30-minute training flight over waters north of Venezuela, marking increased military activity in the region.
A rare transplant-related rabies case in Ohio killed a patient after a donor was scratched by an infected skunk while saving a kitten, according to a CDC investigation.
Elite skydivers set new world record on Pearl Harbor Day, flying massive American flag in freefall to reclaim title from Libya.
Sydney Sweeney denies plastic surgery rumors, citing her fear of needles and explaining how professional makeup and lighting create different looks.
President Donald Trump called Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Senate bid "a gift to Republicans," also criticizing her as a "low IQ person" and "terrible representative."
Joe Rogan's podcast was notably absent from the Golden Globes' nominations for its new Best Podcast category despite being the most popular podcast on major streaming platforms in 2025.
House Republicans advanced the NDAA to a chamber-wide vote on Tuesday evening, but conservatives are still threatening to rebel against the measure.
Troy Aikman described the college football landscape as the “Wild West" amid a surge in NIL and transfers. He called for stronger leadership and addressed Lane Kiffin’s decision.
A Michigan parent demands Trump administration action after his daughter competed against a transgender volleyball player and shared locker room facilities without prior notice.
Candace Cameron Bure opens up about regrets during her 10-year acting break after "Full House" ended, wishing she had been more present with her children.
Jim Caviezel stars as Jair Bolsonaro in the secret biopic "Dark Horse" directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, with filming planned in Brazil and Mexico through 2026.
A new report shows that federal spending has ballooned for more than a century, raising questions about whether Americans are getting meaningful value for the ever-expanding price tag.
Democrat Eileen Higgins broke a nearly 30-year losing streak to win Miami mayor race, defeating Republican Emilio González in a closely watched runoff election.