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Canada's Combatting Hate Act draws backlash from critics who say repealing the religious defense could chill sermons and criminalize Scripture.
Neville Roy Singham, an American billionaire in Shanghai, allegedly runs a network funneling $591 million to groups pushing pro-China propaganda.
A new study links tau pathology to disrupted sleep in Alzheimer's disease. Sleep expert Dr. Wendy Troxel discusses how critical sleep is for brain health.
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Two of Yale's top athletic officials allegedly bought a house together before one was hired, with former employees claiming preferential treatment.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota referred to President Donald Trump as an "unhinged lunatic" and called for him to be booted from office.
A University of Haifa student discovered a very rare 3.28-foot Crusader-era sword off the coast of Dor in northern Israel while swimming in the Mediterranean.
Hundreds of teenagers filled Chicago streets in a chaotic scene on March 30, prompting police curfew actions and a warning from Mayor Brandon Johnson.
The fight-or-flight response, deep faith and survival training helped the downed Air Force colonel endure roughly 48 hours in Iran's mountains.
Clay Fuller says Georgia's special election runoff is crucial as the GOP fights to protect its slim House majority against Democrat Shawn Harris.
From Sherman's march to Trump's Iran deadline, a historical argument emerges for why ruthless wartime measures can ultimately deliver lasting peace.
Europe's digital trade policies unfairly target American tech giants like Apple, Google and Meta, and a Section 301 investigation is long overdue.
From Cesar Chavez to Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats face accusations of hypocrisy for ignoring sexual abuse claims against politically allied figures.
Abdul El-Sayed draws fire from fellow Democrats and a GOP challenger for holding Michigan campus rallies with controversial progressive streamer Hasan Piker.
Trump is deploying Cabinet members to push popular agenda items and minimize GOP losses in the midterms – but how likely is a massive blue wave in the first place?
Michigan defeated UConn to claim the men's basketball national championship, ending a title drought dating back to 1989 in a gritty NCAA Tournament final.
A floating Nutella jar aboard NASA's Artemis II went viral, with internet users calling the zero-gravity moment the greatest free advertisement in history.
Duke legend Mike Krzyzewski isn't worried about UNC reportedly hiring NBA champion coach Michael Malone, citing Bill Belichick's tough transition to college.
CM Punk fired back at ESPN broadcaster Pat McAfee on "Monday Night Raw," slamming his involvement in a major WrestleMania 42 feud with Cody Rhodes.
Trump is reportedly considering pulling the U.S. out of NATO, and European leaders are coming to terms with what may be a true divorce, says an editor.
Jake Paul says Charlie Kirk would have eventually become president if he were not assassinated, while noting his own political ambitions after receiving Trump's endorsement.
The Obama Presidential Center faces criticism over requiring ID for free admission, taxpayer costs and executive pay ahead of its upcoming opening.
Western ski resorts face record warm temperatures and low snowfall, with skiers swapping jackets for bikinis and T-shirts as trails close and dirt replaces snow.
On the "Hang Out with Sean Hannity" podcast," former TV host Billy Bush alleged ABC News had a 75-person division dedicated to "get" Donald Trump during the 2016 election.
DHS chief Markwayne Mullin says the agency will take a hard look at customs enforcement at international airports in sanctuary cities like LAX and JFK.