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The Obama Foundation has yet to build a $470 million reserve fund meant to protect taxpayers, raising concerns as contractor payment disputes mount.
President Donald Trump announces intent to appoint James M. McDonald as the next U.S. attorney for SDNY, replacing Jay Clayton who was nominated as DNI director.
An AI-designed universal vaccine targeting multiple coronaviruses passed its first clinical trial, triggering immune responses in 39 healthy volunteers.
Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson will miss Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final after taking a heavy hit in Game 5 against the Hurricanes.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña during Team USA's World Cup opener, combining diplomacy with soccer as California Gov. Gavin Newsom was also in attendance.
The USMNT's 4-1 win over Paraguay drew 15.986 million viewers, making it the most-watched men's World Cup telecast in English-language U.S. history.
First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli says federal investigators "will not hesitate" to prosecute officials enabling fraud.
Wyndham Clark wore a Jack Hughes jersey at the RBC Canadian Open, drawing loud boos from Canadian fans while making birdie on the par-3 14th hole.
A Boston cop went viral for impressive keepy-uppies at a fan fest, wowing kilt-wearing Scottish fans ahead of Scotland's World Cup opener against Haiti.
Former Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow discussed his abrupt 2025 retirement, a failed comeback attempt, and the physical toll that ultimately ended his NFL career.
Seth Rogen says he has no plans to work with James Franco again and hasn't spoken to him following the sexual misconduct allegations from 2018.
Multiple people were wounded after a shooting at Haywood Mall in Greenville, South Carolina, the largest mall in the state, police confirmed Saturday.
World Cup fans from Europe and Japan are falling in love with American comfort food, hospitality and culture right now as they explore the South in 2026.
The FBI warns that the Silent Ransom Group is targeting law firms by posing as IT support workers, even showing up in person to steal sensitive data.
James Harden was reportedly arrested in Houston on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful carrying of weapons, with court records citing a handgun in his car.
Mexican authorities found a decomposing corpse with signs of violence near Tijuana's Caliente Stadium, where Iran's team trains for the World Cup.
DHS says 146,000 missing migrant children found since Trump took office, while Democrats call to abolish ICE, the agency helping locate trafficked kids.
Record sargassum seaweed levels hit South Florida beaches in May, creating foul rotten egg odors and disgusting beachgoers across coastal communities.
A Florida man allegedly fled a traffic stop, crashed into another car and abandoned a 4-year-old child while running from Orange County sheriff's deputies.
The NBA should adopt FIFA's new mistaken identity VAR rule to punish flopping in real time, rescinding fouls and assessing technical fouls to floppers.
Bodycam footage shows Utah police officers breaking down doors and pulling residents from beds during a June 7 apartment fire in St. George.
Bethany Christian Services reverses policy on LGBTQ foster and adoption placements, citing renewed commitment to its Christian faith and beliefs.
Workers began removing Trump's name from the Kennedy Center facade after an appeals court denied the board's request to block a judge's ruling.
World Cup betting picks for Brazil vs. Morocco and Norway vs. Japan, including over 2.5 goals and draw predictions for the group stage matches.
Yordan Alvarez hit a home run and grand slam in the first inning of the Houston Astros' 10-8 win over the Kansas City Royals, driving in six runs on the historic night.