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Noncitizens were found on New Jersey voter rolls for years, with some voting in prior elections, according to RNC and NJGOP documents.
Batya Ungar-Sargon argues in her new book that American Jews' alliance with the left was shaped by history, not identity, and Oct. 7 was a wake-up call.
U.S. dates sales surged 33% in 2025 as the ancient fruit gains popularity among Americans on social media as a whole-food alternative to ultra-processed snacks.
The JAIL Act seeks to end judicial immunity, allowing victims to sue judges who release violent repeat offenders on bail who then commit more crimes.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's $22 billion Block by Block housing plan proposes 200,000 rent-controlled homes, but it will worsen New York City's crisis.
Legal cannabis sales in California dropped 11% as the black market captures over 60% of marijuana consumed, raising questions about legalization.
House Oversight Committee report alleges Gov. Tim Walz turned a blind eye to billions in fraud in Minnesota's social services programs for years.
Democrats and Republicans both overlook scandals in their own candidates, from Graham Platner's allegations in Maine to Ken Paxton's history in Texas.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang for a rare state visit, set to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un as both nations seek to restore their traditional alliance.
Texas attorney says Karmelo Anthony murder trial could hinge on self-defense laws, race and jurors' understanding of high school track meets.
Sharon Stone says HBO's Euphoria should be shown in every high school and that all parents should be required to watch the controversial series.
Ketel Marte reportedly frustrated the Diamondbacks organization by opting to take days off as MLB's Aug. 3 trade deadline rumors swirl around him.
Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman has overtaken Spencer Pratt in the latest AP vote count, leading by more than 3,000 votes in the race.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani urged Democrats to embrace his "Abolish ICE" messaging, citing cruelty at Delaney Hall and other sanctuary city policies.
A fireworks-loaded trailer erupted in flames on Interstate 75 in Tennessee Saturday night, sending pyrotechnics across the roadway and forcing a shutdown.
A federal lawsuit seeks to block UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn, alleging organizers ignored permitting rules and environmental reviews.
Authorities say multiple people suffered stab wounds near NYC's Penn Station, with Amtrak Police leading the ongoing investigation into the incident.
The Mandalorian and Grogu earned just $155 million domestically, tracking below Solo adjusted for inflation and facing $100M+ losses for Disney.
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., defended Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner while also claiming to believe Platner's ex-girlfriends' allegations against him.
The NYPD claims security for Trump's visit canceled the Plaza33 watch party, but MSG accuses local officials of pinning the decision on the White House.
Josh Hart called NBA Finals ticket prices at Madison Square Garden "ridiculous," with the cheapest seats costing several thousand as Knicks lead 2-0.
Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Hezbollah command centers in Beirut after rockets were fired into northern Israel, marking a major escalation.
'The Big Bang Theory' star Mayim Bialik reveals her GLP-1 nightmare, saying one shot led to "explosive" symptoms, IV fluids and weeks of recovery in a new personal essay.
Scott Pelley accuses CBS News leadership of political bias and incompetence in his first sit-down interview since being fired from the network.
Iran's foreign minister reveals new details about the strike that killed Supreme Leader Khamenei, confirming U.S.-Israeli precision targeting.