A group of protesters at a California university campus disrupted an event being hosted by a conservative student group, the school said Thursday.
A father has filed a lawsuit against an Ohio school district, claiming his son was punished for wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" T-shirt to school.
Dr. Mehmet Oz testifying on Capitol Hill last month.
President Donald Trump said he was "in favor" of allowing new mothers in Congress to vote by proxy. The move puts him at odds with House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Donald Trump is upending a world that has brought peace and stability for 80 years. What is it he doesn’t understand?
The Virgin Voyages cruise ship Resilient Lady in 2024. A passenger was arrested on Tuesday after the ship docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and faces a federal charge.
A still image from live television coverage of police inspecting a halted Amtrak train in Bristol Borough, Penn., Thursday.
A New York man crashed his truck through a fence, over a cliff and down into the Niagara Falls Gorge on Wednesday. Police said he was able to walk away from the crash.
Freddie Freeman found himself on the injured list this week, days after he slipped and fell in the shower at home and reinjured the ankle he hurt in the postseason.
John Thornton in the newsroom of The Texas Tribune in 2009. He founded it as a nonprofit organization to fill a void in local and regional news coverage.
Blake Snell said in a statement that his Seattle-area home was broken into just before he started in the Los Angeles Dodgers' home opener.
Dr. Phil cited a Dana Bash interview with Senator Chris Murphy as the perfect example of how legacy media enables "reckless" claims by refusing to ask "common-sense" questions.
Tom Hanks' only daughter, E.A. Hanks, has written a book about her late mother Susan Dillingham's mental health issues and "violence" she experienced.
Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev discusses his meeting with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Washington, D.C. on 'Special Report.'
"Top Gun" star Val Kilmer was remembered as "extraordinary" by his family, who said they were "so proud" of him. Kilmer died Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Haley Layman, a fatal hit-and-run suspect in Tennessee, shared social media posts about the victim after allegedly striking him with her truck on March 31.
Dylon Davies embraced Skylar, his friend’s dog, after a tornado in Lake City, Ark., on Thursday.
Fencer Stephanie Turner was a Democrat with LGBT friends, but she decided to kneel in forfeit rather than face a transgender opponent.
Meghan Metcalf and her son Hunter speak to the memory of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf on "The Will Cain Show" after an incident at a Frisco, Texas, track meet turned deadly.
An intoxicated person randomly stabbed six people and himself in Washington, D.C., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Some are looking to the 2026 NFL Draft and the potential of drafting Arch Manning out of Texas, but ESPN's Adam Schefter is warning NFL teams who may "tank for Arch" in 2025.
Ahead of his Doral course hosting a LIV Golf tournament, President Donald Trump said he wants the new tour and the PGA Tour to "merge."
Liberal columnist Eugene Robinson says he's leaving The Post as a result of the editorial shift being enforced by its billionaire owner Jeff Bezos.
T.J. Finley, who recently transferred to his fifth school in Tulane, was arrested this week for allegedly possessing a stolen vehicle and has been suspended from the team.
The family of Calvin Dickey Jr. has filed a lawsuit against Bucknell University claiming negligence in the death of their son, who died after collapsing during a team practice.
The Trump administration lays out its demands for Harvard to combat antisemitism in order to keep receiving federal funding, including banning masks.
The Trump administration intends to block $510 million in federal contracts and grants for Brown University.
People rallying in support of Rumeysa Ozturk on Thursday in front of a federal courthouse in Boston.
The Department of Health and Human Services in Washington. The department told states that public health funds allocated to them during the Covid-19 pandemic were no longer necessary now that the pandemic emergency was over.
Laura Loomer has been part of a group effort by some Trump allies to disparage members of the White House staff whom they consider fundamentally at odds with the president’s “America First” foreign policy.
Trump’s tariffs erect a wall between Americans and other people, obstructing the flow not only of goods but also of ideas, contacts, technology and friendships.
Judge James E. Boasberg said on Thursday that there was a “fair likelihood” that the Trump administration had violated his order to stop deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under a wartime law.
TikTok could be banned in the United States if a deal for its sale to a non-Chinese entity is not reached by Saturday.
Also, a storm soaked the central U.S. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
Mel Gibson in Los Angeles last year. The actor pleaded no contest in 2011 to a battery charge involving his former girlfriend.
The band’s singer and bassist recounts his personal struggles and the dramatic ins and outs of the trio’s history in a new memoir, “Fahrenheit-182.”
A Black Studies classroom in New York. Over the past decade, many states, school districts and curriculum publishers created new coursework in Black studies and ethnic studies.
People have avoided huge losses by holding old-fashioned, well-balanced investments, an approach our columnist is banking on for the future.
American consumers are likely to see fewer choices on the shelves, and small producers may be the hardest hit.
A boy injured in a strike at a school-turned-shelter is carried to a hospital in Gaza City, on Thursday.