Construction at xAI’s power plant in Southaven, Miss., in February. The NAACP has sued the company over air pollution from generators there.
Iran's World Cup soccer team was ordered to leave the U.S. immediately after its opening match, says coach Amir Ghalenoei, disrupting recovery plans.
U.S. Embassy has warned Americans to avoid jet ski rentals in the Bahamas, citing deaths, injuries and reported sexual assaults by rogue operators. Here's what to know.
Colonial Williamsburg prepares for its largest-ever July 4th fireworks show and free historic programming to celebrate the nation's semiquincentennial.
Ultimate Fighting Championship matches taking place on the White House lawn on Sunday.
Texas Tech ranks 12th in returning production and first in the Big 12 despite losing Brendan Sorsby to the NFL supplemental draft this week.
Six transgender residents claimed that the bathroom ban, the most restrictive in the nation, violated their constitutional rights.
The Vegas Golden Knights announce John Tortorella will not return as head coach after guiding the team to the Stanley Cup Final this season.
Jordan Spieth nearly hit a person during his Monday practice round at Shinnecock Hills ahead of the U.S. Open, creating a nerve-wracking moment.
In a contest of wills, the hard men of Tehran prevailed over the vain man of Washington.
Trump hails Iran memorandum as normalizing relations, but officials say core issues like sanctions relief and nuclear concessions remain for future talks.
The deal to acquire Cursor signals how Elon Musk is delving further into A.I. and expanding SpaceX from its main businesses of building rocket ships and offering satellite internet service.
A fan in Kansas City got English World Cup players including Harry Kane to sign copies of the Declaration of Independence in a viral prank video.
Aldon Smith's family will donate his brain to the Boston University CTE Center for examination following the former NFL star's sudden death at age 36.
United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen spoke at a news conference in Minneapolis this month.
Sage Steele and Riley Gaines contrast foreign visitors' World Cup enthusiasm for America with Democrats' protest concert and tone from celebrities.
The revised Protect College Sports Act enters markup with media pooling rights intact, despite pushback from the SEC and Big Ten conferences.
Vice President JD Vance responds to MLB warning Giants pitchers against writing Bible verses on Pride Night caps, saying Trump's win ends such issues.
Oliver Tree made eerie comments about his will weeks before he was killed when two helicopters collided in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday morning.
The Education Department will also shift duties for its Office for Civil Rights, which for decades has enforced anti-discrimination laws related to school children, to the Justice Department.
Vice President JD Vance’s book tour coincides with the administration’s drawdown of the conflict with Iran.
Fox News Digital hit 165 million multiplatform unique visitors in May, finishing No. 1 for the third consecutive month as CNN dropped to historic lows.
Colorado reverses controversial requirement that attorneys certify they would not share court information with federal immigration enforcement agencies.
Damage after a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday. Ukraine attacked Moscow with drones on Tuesday.
Jacob Fatu launched an assault on comedian Eric Andre during "Monday Night Raw" after Roman Reigns officially welcomed him into The Bloodline faction.
Republican Mike LiPetri touted a labor endorsement from Operating Engineers Local 138 as he prepares for a rematch against Rep. Tom Suozzi in New York.
Health care workers holding photos of children killed by airstrikes on the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, Iran. At least 175 people were killed, according to Iranian officials.
In its first few days of trading, Elon Musk’s newly listed rocket maker has vaulted into the world’s top five most valuable companies.
Vice President JD Vance sparred with "The View" co-hosts Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin over immigration during a back-and-forth on the liberal ABC talkshow.
Dan Bongino warns the White House terror plot used explosive drones as a distraction before directing crowds toward snipers in a second wave strategy.
Knicks owner James Dolan asked players to deny themselves sex like Spartans before the team's historic playoff run to gain a competitive edge.
The Russian warship Admiral Grigorovich docked in Turkey in 2021. British defense officials did not name the ship accused of firing shots on Tuesday, but the Royal Navy had previously said it was shadowing the Admiral Grigorovich in the English Channel.
Representative Mike Collins has President Trump’s endorsement in his bid for the Republican Senate nomination in Georgia. Derek Dooley has the backing of Gov. Brian Kemp.
Fishermen repairing a boat in the port of Tyre in southern Lebanon. The war with Iran has shaken trust in the region’s peace, stability and prosperity.
Farmers of big row crops like corn consider the use of nitrogen fertilizer to be nonnegotiable.
A slew of new apps focus on connecting people who love to work out.
In his new memoir, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” Vice President JD Vance makes a running start on defining his political philosophy as the 2028 presidential race starts to take shape.
Four Times journalists talk about their investigation into Epstein’s final weeks in jail and the unanswered questions that their reporting tackles.
Tehran yesterday.
Chris Hayes and Ezra Klein discuss how the Democrats are winning the battle for attention, and whether that can translate into winning elections.