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Luigi Mangione's lawyers may use an extreme emotional disturbance defense in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case, which could reduce charges at trial.
Knicks coach Mike Brown wore a '10 Weeks' shirt at the NBA title parade, referencing James Dolan's pre-playoff speech about sacrifice and abstinence.
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Moscow, striking a major oil refinery and sending thick black smoke over parts of the Russian capital.
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced a crackdown on open-air drug dealing and stolen goods sales in Little Saigon, allocating $1.1 million for services.
Colin Cowherd says The Volume could surpass $75 million in revenue this year and reveals whether he plans to sell his growing media company.
Bipartisan lawmakers voice strong skepticism about Trump's Iran peace deal, with critics like Cruz and Schiff arguing Iran is in a stronger position.
"The View" co-host Ana Navarro addressed her "tense" moment with Whoopi Goldberg during the show's interview with Vice President JD Vance, saying they are "good" and close friends.
Amanda Seyfried tells British GQ she hired a bodyguard after facing backlash for calling the late Charlie Kirk "hateful" following his murder in 2025.
Sen. Jim Banks secures NDAA amendment to reverse Biden-era DEI policies at the Pentagon, backing Secretary Hegseth's push for merit-based promotions.
Expert testifies accused Palisades Fire starter Jonathan Rinderknecht allegedly exhibited behavior consistent with someone seeking societal revenge.
Greg Olsen shared his thoughts on NFL streaming costs and the turf vs. grass debate as the league navigates major changes ahead of the 2026 season.
Sen. Ashley Moody introduces two bills targeting fraud in federal childcare programs and scams against seniors, strengthening oversight and penalties.
Andrei Svechnikov celebrated his Carolina Hurricanes' first Stanley Cup since 2006 after eight consecutive playoff appearances and years of heartbreak.
Janeese Lewis George, a Democratic Socialist, wins the D.C. Democrat mayoral primary, positioning her to become the next mayor of the nation's capital.
The New York Knicks championship parade features a glaring banner mistake, with Dillon Jones incorrectly given the retired No. 33 of Patrick Ewing.
Ali Larter defends Taylor Sheridan's writing of female characters, calling the criticism a "false narrative" in a new Hollywood Reporter interview.
Exploring why soccer's nonstop flow challenges American fans raised on baseball and football's familiar built-in breaks for mental calculation.
Lawmakers say FISA 702 renewal is back to square one after Trump's eleventh-hour decision blew up the Senate process days after a foiled terror plot.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a federal gun law cannot be broadly applied to all illegal drug users, siding with a Texas man who admitted to regularly using marijuana while keeping a firearm for self-defense.
Twins starter Joe Ryan holds Rangers hitters to just a .143 batting average as Minnesota faces Texas in a compelling American League pitching mismatch.
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Oklahoma Sooners defeat Georgia Bulldogs to reach the College World Series championship, featuring a heartwarming moment between the Branch brothers.
VP JD Vance calls his 2021 "childless cat ladies" remark "dumb" phrasing, saying it offended people and distracted from his message about families.
The Toronto Blue Jays face the Boston Red Sox as Sonny Gray takes the mound at Fenway Park, where he is 4-0 with a 2.32 ERA this season at home.
Trump releases memorandum of understanding with Iran designed to permanently block Tehran's path to nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief.