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Stefon Diggs found not guilty of felony strangulation charges, but his legal team says the damage from accusations was done long before the verdict.
Celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito reveals how Ozempic, delivery trends and rising costs are reshaping dining habits across the restaurant industry nationwide.
Magistrate Judge Faruqui, who apologized to suspected Trump assassin Cole Allen, has a history of DEI advocacy and clashes with the Trump administration.
FBI Director Kash Patel claims federal officials lied to a secret surveillance court to illegally spy on Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign.
The Church of Scientology accuses participants in a viral 'speedrunning' trend of trespassing and harassment after a group forced entry into NYC building.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will face questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a voluntary House Oversight Committee interview Wednesday.
Sen. John Cornyn praised Islamic Relief USA multiple times, even as its parent group faced terror links and antisemitism allegations worldwide.
Independent Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn has promised not to caucus with either party if elected, but his campaign is being bankrolled by left-wing money.
Some Michigan Jewish residents say Abdul El-Sayed's U.S. Senate candidacy is amplifying concerns over antisemitism amid rising state tensions.
World Liberty Financial, started by the Trump family, is accusing Justin Sun of waging a smear campaign to tank a crypto product he was betting against.
Trump's 2026 National Drug Control Strategy targets cartel supply chains, expands addiction treatment and introduces a new prevention framework.
The Prediction Market Act aims to protect consumers, set ethical guardrails for public officials, and keep the U.S. at the forefront of innovation.
A proposal to more than triple the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour sparks debate over inflation risks, job losses and small business impacts.
The European Union is tightening migration controls with a new asylum pact set for June, aiming to accelerate deportations and screen arrivals at external borders.
Louisiana v. Callais limits race-based redistricting, but Black voters as swing voters could gain more influence in geographically compact districts.
A medical drone program in Missouri aims to speed up delivery of blood and lab samples, as rural patients face growing challenges accessing timely care.
A 26-year-old man was sentenced to 15 years to life for the pickaxe murder of his half-brother, who had cerebral palsy and used a wheelchair.
Air traffic control reportedly alerted pilots after two planes came within about 500 feet of each other on approach to JFK International Airport.
A Kentucky man is set to stand trial for allegedly abducting and killing a mother of three whose body was found on a roadside seven years ago.
Cameron Brink opens up about WNBA marketing privilege, endorsement gaps and financial challenges many players face despite the league's growth.
Rep. Steve Scalise urges Gov. JB Pritzker to look in the mirror after the Illinois governor blamed Trump for setting a tone on political violence.
A judge ruled that a South Carolina inmate who killed a state trooper is incompetent to be executed due to mental illness delusions, citing mental health experts.
Bryson DeChambeau speaks on his future after LIV Golf's funding collapse, saying he'd love to grow his YouTube channel and play in certain tournaments.
Perez Hilton says A-listers are cancel proof while mid-level figures can be wiped out, joining Tomi Lahren to criticize modern cancel culture.
A massive crocodile suspected of eating a missing businessman was airlifted by helicopter from South Africa's Komati River after being euthanized.