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Joe Mazzulla stonewalled reporters with a two-word response after the Boston Celtics latest loss, fueling debate about postgame press conferences.
Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico said the national party was "condescending" to people, and specifically said it was "hostile" to cultural interests, like religion, in red states.
"It Ends With Us" author Colleen Hoover opens up about her ongoing cancer battle, quietly navigating her diagnosis while working on recent film adaptations.
Iran's government imposes five-day internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify, with at least 646 people killed and over 10,000 arrested during the crackdown.
ICE arrested an Afghan illegal immigrant convicted of attempting to murder his teenage sister in 'honor' attack. Called her a 'bad Muslim girl' before stabbing her.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison was arrested on a trespassing charge at a Florida casino early Monday morning, according to jail records.
Canadian researchers say a blood test measuring immune response to gut bacteria could help predict Crohn’s disease years before diagnosis.
Privacy tips for iPhone and Android users reveal built-in phone settings to reduce tracking and limit data sharing without advanced technical expertise.
Pennsylvania lawmakers warn Philadelphia officials against arresting ICE agents, saying they cannot interfere with federal enforcement.
World Cup fans from Iran, Haiti, Ivory Coast and Senegal may be unable to travel to the U.S. for the 2026 games due to existing travel restrictions.
The bill would allow victims to sue, tee up fines of up to $250,000, allow courts to order takedowns, deletions and injunctions against deepfakes, and set up a 10-year statute of limitations.
Washington Post roasted for piece headlined “Erika Kirk is walking a fine line in a glittering pantsuit," which put a spotlight on her wardrobe decisions.
DNC chair admits Democrats have been "getting their butts kicked" on voter registration, announces millions in funding for largest ever registration drive.
Mike Tomlin is stepping down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons at the helm, the organization announced on Tuesday.
Fox News host Will Cain questions if public figures calling Minnesota ICE shooting a "murder" could constitute defamation against the federal agent involved.
Sen. Lindsey Graham calls President Donald Trump "Reagan Plus" on Iran, urging decisive action against "religious Nazi regime" as Trump vows protesters will get help soon.
The Supreme Court is weighing whether states can ban biological males from competing in girls sports in a case that could set nationwide precedent.
President Donald Trump's $300 million White House ballroom project received corporate donations from major corporations, prompting Democratic lawmakers to raise bribery concerns.
Iran state TV reportedly acknowledges 'martyrs' as death toll from ongoing anti-government protests reaches over 2,000, according to activist groups.
New York Attorney General Letitia James leads a coalition suing the federal government, claiming HHS policy forces states to discriminate against transgender people.
Fairfax County library defends controversial Pride-themed children's book "Grandad's Pride" in kids section, citing diversity policy amid criticism.
Los Angeles County considers creating "ICE-free zones" to block federal immigration enforcement operations, risking over $1 billion in federal funding.
Rep. Neal Dunn announces retirement from Congress after five terms, citing desire to spend time with family and pass torch to new leaders in Florida.
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan said on Tuesday that the team is picking up quarterback Bryce Young's fifth-year option for the 2027 season.
Federal prosecutor Joe Thompson, who led the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud investigation, has resigned from Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's Office.