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Alabama senator Tommy Tuberville threatens mayor over ICE tracking program, warning of "zero-tolerance policy" for officials who circumvent federal law.
The Trump administration shifts immigration enforcement in Minnesota after protests, sending border czar Tom Homan to manage operations and a drawdown.
Nearly half of all cancers could be prevented by eliminating three major risk factors, including tobacco, infections and alcohol, new research reveals.
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal made MLB history with his record $32 million arbitration award, beating out Juan Soto's 2024 figure by $1 million.
At least 200 groups train civilians in S.A.L.U.T.E. intelligence method to track federal agents in 13 databases, raising national security concerns.
President Donald Trump called for U.S. nuclear experts to create a new modernized treaty to replace the New START nuclear arms agreement with Russia via Truth Social.
Rick Caruso indicated that he is reconsidering his decision to not run for office due to a report regarding Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and the Palisades Fire.
"Yellowstone" fans shocked after "Marshals" trailer hints that Monica Dutton may have been killed off in the upcoming CBS spin-off starring Luke Grimes.
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray says morale issues have plagued the paper for years, even before wrenching layoffs of hundreds of journalists.
President Donald Trump defends DNI Tulsi Gabbard's controversial presence at the FBI search of a Fulton County election facility, citing Attorney General Bondi's request.
Canadian pop star Tate McRae sparked backlash after supporting Team USA in an Olympics ad, with fans calling her a "traitor" on social media.
After the EU designated Iran's IRGC a terrorist group, pressure mounts on the U.K. to act with London center allegedly promoting Iranian regime propaganda.
Jill Biden's ex-husband is charged with murdering his wife he once called "the greatest thing in my life." They were married 40 years before her death.
An arctic blast exposed alleged waste in Biden's electric bus programs, and $8 billion in taxpayer funds face scrutiny over cold weather performance failures.
Semi-truck driver Bekzhan Beishekeev, a Kyrgyzstani national, is being held on an ICE detainer after crash in Indiana that killed four people on Tuesday.
House GOP lawmakers are advancing a bill requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship for federal elections, putting new pressure on the Senate, while Democrats object.
Self-described Antifa member Kyle Wagner was arrested on federal charges for allegedly threatening ICE agents through a social media account.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, made a jab at President Donald Trump during a speech, saying he had "crowned himself king."
GOP Sen. Eric Schmitt's Protect America Act proposes four-part legislation targeting sanctuary cities, strengthening immigration penalties and protecting federal officers.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass allegedly altered a wildfire report to reduce city liability, according to sources. Bass denies interfering with the report.
Finneas O'Connell defended his sister Billie Eilish after she faced backlash for her anti-ICE Grammys speech, calling critics "powerful old White men" and referencing the Epstein files.
CNN's Audie Cornish and New York Magazine editor Will Leitch discuss the US becoming the "global villain" at 2026 Winter Olympics amid international tensions.
Elizabeth Warren sparred with Treasury Secretary Bessent over Trump's joke about suing Fed nominee Kevin Warsh if he doesn't cut interest rates as desired.
Rep. Ayanna Pressley accumulated up to $8 million in assets while taking on up to $9 million in debt for property acquisitions, financial disclosures reveal.
Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others were on hand in Milan to cheer the Team USA women's hockey team to a win on Thursday.