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Dennis Coyle, a 64-year-old American man held by the Taliban in Afghanistan for more than a year without charges, landed on U.S. soil on Wednesday.
A video captured people dangling in the air for several minutes during a recent amusement ride malfunction at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Texas.
"Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie said her family is in "agony" while sitting down with Hoda Kotb for her first interview since her mother was reported missing last month.
Vanilla Ice mourns Chuck Norris, who died at 86, calling him a true American hero and reflecting on their final film together, "Zombie Plane," which is slated for release in 2027.
CNN raised eyebrows this month when it implemented an on-air "experiment" that gave podcast vibes to programs hosted by Anderson Cooper and Jake Tapper.
Santa Monica Airport, open for over 100 years, is set to close Dec. 31, 2028, after an FAA settlement that allows the city to end operations. It will be converted for public use.
Arielle Konig testified her husband, a Hawaii anesthesiologist, beat her with a rock and tried to push her off a cliff during a birthday hike on Oahu.
Fox News Digital reveals how Neville Roy Singham’s network funds and amplifies pro-China messaging through media outlets, activist content and global propaganda operations tied to Cuba and beyond.
The National Basketball Players Association called on the league to amend its 65-game eligibility rule for its stars to be considered for top awards.
Spring cleaning your home is a habit — but your digital footprint needs the same attention. Data brokers quietly build profiles from public records.
More than 300 schools have rolled back DEI programs, according to the Trump administration, which is touting a list of "wins" that it says is changing the culture in education. across the country.
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North Carolina Republican Senate leader Phil Berger, endorsed by President Donald Trump, conceded the GOP primary race to Sheriff Sam Page after a second recount.
Medicinal cannabinoids show little strong evidence of helping mental health or substance use disorders, University of Sydney researchers concluded in a major review.
Washington, D.C.,'s juvenile curfew authority is set to expire, and Mayor Muriel Bowser and mayoral candidates face pressure to address teen takeovers.
Hezbollah's unchecked power, backed by Iran, enabled Amer Fakhoury's detention and now fuels a devastating war in Lebanon its people never chose.
Maryland Democrats put on notice by GOP colleague who slammed them for focusing on putting tampons in men's bathrooms over real problems in Annapolis, like the state's growing deficit.
Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott's former fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, posted about "growth" days after the couple's relationship ended with the wedding around the corner.
The New York Mets and Yankees reflect on baseball's role in healing America after 9/11 in a new Tunnels to Towers documentary on Fox Nation.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville suggests that he'd rather see the NFL's unified media rights model in college football than billionaires buying and running programs.
UNC fired head coach Hubert Davis after the Tar Heels blew a 19-point second-half lead and lost to VCU in overtime, 82-78, in the NCAA Tournament.
CC Sabathia said the New York Yankees can contend by staying healthy and relying on pitching, while noting Aaron Judge must have a strong postseason to silence critics.
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made a three-part case for why he should lead the NBA MVP race, adding he plans to eliminate any debate by season’s end.
President Donald Trump encouraged Sydney Gruters, wife of Republican National Committee Chair Joe Gruters, to run in Florida's 16th Congressional District, pledging to back her if she runs.
Retiring Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino revealed that one of his few regrets is that he did not arrest more illegal aliens, according to an interview with The New York Times.