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The U.S. Navy requests $3 billion in additional funding to replenish Tomahawk missiles depleted during the war against Iran as part of a record budget.
Three Georgia teens killed and one critically injured after a spring break crash on a Florida highway sent their Jeep into a tree line, officials say.
Pam Bondi will not appear for a House Oversight deposition in the Epstein probe, with the DOJ saying she was subpoenaed as attorney general and is no longer in the role.
Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran, but reported drone attacks on Gulf states and Strait of Hormuz tensions signal the deal may already be strained.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt rebuked media outlets for reporting Iran's publicly released 10-point plan as acceptable to the US.
New research links the common habit of reaching for the saltshaker at dinner to troubling health patterns in older adults, including blood pressure and poor diet.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin isn't ruling out a 2028 White House bid, saying she wouldn't say no forever if no other Democrat is on the right path forward.
Washington, D.C., faces growing teen takeover concerns as the D.C. Council postpones a vote on extending the city's enhanced youth curfew law.
Rep. Summer Lee suggested higher-earning Americans were the real enemy during a rally headlined by controversial streamer Hasan Piker in Michigan.
The U.S. State Department updated its Nepal travel advisory to Level 2, urging increased caution after nationwide protests that began in September ended.
Kate Jackson reflects on the steep cost of "Charlie's Angels" fame, saying she lost her privacy totally and eventually walked away from Hollywood.
William Larsen faces arson and first-degree murder charges after allegedly setting fires and fatally stabbing a man in Floral City, Florida.
VP JD Vance's new anti-fraud task force has identified nearly $6.3 billion in government contracts going to potentially fraudulent businesses.
Champlin Park High School's trans softball pitcher returns amid the DOJ's Title IX lawsuit against Minnesota over biological males in girls' sports.
Hallie Shoffner pushed back on ties to former Vice President Kamala Harris and the national Democratic Party as she challenges Sen. Tom Cotton in Arkansas' Senate race.
Paul Randall, 66, pleads guilty to wire fraud in a scheme that authorities say defrauded Medi-Cal out of more than $178 million in taxpayer funds.
Virgin Galactic is selling space tickets again at $750,000 a seat, up from $600,000, with over 675 customers already waiting for suborbital flights.
The Atlanta Falcons took notice of Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss' form tackle on Jorge Soler during a bench-clearing brawl, jokingly asking him to put on the pads.
ICE agents helping at airports are winning over travelers and critics alike, even as Democrats continue the DHS funding shutdown over enforcement tactics.
Republican Rep. Randy Fine of Florida asserts that deporting all illegal immigrants is the top move to make the United States affordable.
Police say a South Florida property manager siphoned HOA funds for shopping sprees, plastic surgery and vacations before allegedly vanishing.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer blasts President Donald Trump as "a military moron" over the Iran conflict, saying Americans are "worse off."
House Republicans reject the Senate's Department of Homeland Security spending plan, with the Freedom Caucus pushing to fund the entire department through budget reconciliation.
Daniil Medvedev's notorious meltdown at Monte Carlo included smashing his racket seven times after falling behind in a 6-0, 6-0 loss to Matteo Berrettini.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth scolded a reporter for interrupting during a Pentagon briefing on Iran, telling her to “just wait" as he called on another journalist.