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Nick Lachey reveals someone gave 98 Degrees a book on age of consent laws during their first tour, recalling the memory as "super shady."
U.K. Defense Minister John Healey has revealed a major military operation involving the Royal Navy and Norway to deter Russian submarines in the North Sea.
A Cape Air flight heading to Boston, Massachusetts, turned back to Nantucket after its cabin door partially opened in midair shortly after takeoff from the airport.
A federal court rejected Anthropic's bid to block the Department of War from blacklisting the artificial intelligence company's technology.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the world is safer under President Trump, pointing to U.S. military actions targeting Iran's capabilities.
Rutte signals a possible coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz after meeting Trump, but the White House says NATO was tested and already failed.
Officials allege a $267 million hospice fraud scheme in California used stolen identities and shell companies to bill Medi-Cal for fake patient care.
Search efforts continue for Lynette Hooker, a missing American whose husband says she fell overboard from a dinghy in the Bahamas near Elbow Cay.
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico denies defund the police narrative after confronted with past comments on police in schools and culture of violence.
Senate Republicans will meet with President Donald Trump to craft a party-line reconciliation bill funding ICE and CBP, cutting Democrats out of immigration funding altogether.
Democratic strategist James Carville predicted Wednesday that President Trump won't be president next year, vowing Democrats will go after corruption if they regain office.
First lady Melania Trump addressed the 'lies' linking her to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein during a statement delivered from the White House on Thursday afternoon.
A man convicted of strangling a Massachusetts college student with a tank top in 1986 was sentenced to life in prison after DNA solved the cold case.
Super Bowl champion LeSean McCoy defended New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini after photos leaked of them together.
A new study suggests a high-dose flu shot may cut Alzheimer's risk by nearly half in older adults, far outperforming the standard-dose vaccine version.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Packy Naughton, who is trying to make an MLB comeback, appeared to sustain a devastating arm injury just three pitches into his minor league appearance.
ICE lodged a detainer for Yefry Archaga-Elvir, accused of murdering 15-year-old Miles Young in Missouri after allegedly luring him into an ambush.
Iowa congressional candidate Sarah Trone Garriott penned an op-ed saying 9/11 made her aware of anti-Muslim bigotry, drawing sharp GOP criticism.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani says he remains committed to free NYC buses, but critics seize on funding challenges blocking the signature campaign promise.
Heather Graham recalls her strict upbringing with her "controlling" and "really religious" father, saying she is estranged from her parents and considers her friends to be her real family.
Japan will triple its international tourist tax starting July 1 as the country battles overtourism issues while still aiming for 60 million inbound visitors by 2030.
Port Washington, Wisconsin, became the first U.S. city to pass a referendum restricting AI data center development after a billion-dollar investment last year.
Stephen A. Smith pushes back on calls to invoke 25th Amendment against Trump, saying effort not realistic
House Democrats reignited 25th Amendment discussion as leadership scheduled a briefing amid calls from members to remove President Trump from office.
Democrats gather in New Orleans for the DNC spring meeting as internal divisions over Israel policy and AIPAC's role in primaries take center stage.