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Outlaw country icon David Allan Coe, songwriter behind hits like "Would You Lay With Me" and "You Never Even Called Me By My Name," has died at 86 years old.
All 30 Major League Baseball teams declined to comment when asked why they won't sign Trevor Bauer, who says he's offered to play for free and donate his salary.
Kevin Knight beat MJF to retain the TNT Championship on AEW Dynamite, earning an AEW World Championship shot after Darby Allin retained his title.
NCAA Tournament is expanding to 76 teams with a formal announcement expected next month, driven by television deals and advertising revenue.
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett backs former Rep. Colin Allred ahead of his May Democratic U.S. House primary runoff in the Lone Star State.
Federal authorities recovered 15 stolen industrial drones capable of dispersing liquid chemicals, but a former DHS official says key questions remain.
Moms for America founder calls for SPLC to be shut down after DOJ indictment alleging the civil rights group funneled money to extremist groups.
Rep. Byron Donalds backs Gov. Ron DeSantis' new Florida redistricting map while blasting Hakeem Jeffries and Gavin Newsom over Democratic criticism.
Experts compare King Charles' first U.S. visit as monarch to Queen Elizabeth's historic trips, noting his more outspoken and personal diplomatic approach.
Education professionals face backlash and terminations after posting online reactions expressing disappointment Trump was not killed Saturday.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth testifies before the Senate on the Iran war and Pentagon budget as the War Powers Resolution deadline nears on Friday.
Democrat-led Ann Arbor draws mockery after removing all anti-crime watch signs across the city, saying they are inconsistent with inclusive values.
Driven by today's social media park habits, Disneyland is introducing a strict new guest code of conduct targeting phone use, loose items and ride disruptions.
GOP candidates must make the case for the battle with Iran and demand victory to avoid a predicted midterm election wipeout in House and Senate races.
Republicans passed three years of ICE and Border Patrol funding through reconciliation after Senate Democrats blocked DHS operations for over 70 days.
Bipartisan lawmakers introduce the SHIPS for America Act to counter China's shipbuilding dominance and rebuild U.S. maritime national security.
The second James Comey indictment over a seashell Instagram post draws criticism from legal experts and even Trump allies who call it "embarrassing."
Cultural preservation groups urged a federal judge to issue a preliminary injunction blocking major renovations to the Kennedy Center ahead of the scheduled project.
A Georgia man said he lost his fingers and lower legs to amputation after allegedly being denied critical medical care at the Fulton County Jail.
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell warns Los Angeles is not prepared to secure the 2028 Olympics, citing staffing shortages and a lack of dedicated funding.
The House approved a budget blueprint funding immigration enforcement for the rest of Trump's term, a key step to ending the DHS funding lapse.
Ving Rhames, the 66-year-old "Mission: Impossible" star, reportedly collapsed while eating at a North Hollywood restaurant but is now on his way home from the hospital.
Patrick Muldoon's cause of death was a heart attack, according to his death certificate. The "Melrose Place" alum died April 19 at his Beverly Hills home.
A 19-year-old in Spain faces a 15-month suspended prison sentence for racist slurs directed at Marcus Rashford during a match, igniting a free speech controversy.
Rich Creek Mayor Paul Morrison allegedly arrived drunk at a Norfolk Southern train derailment site and was subsequently arrested for public intoxication.