Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.
Netflix pulled the plug on "Boots," a series about gay teen joining military in the 1990s. The Pentagon previously slammed the show as promoting an "ideological agenda."
Conan O’Brien speaks onstage during the 97th Academy Awards in March.
National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., is responsible for many of the biggest scientific advances in humanity’s understanding of weather and climate since its founding in 1960.
Harvard faced pressure over revelations that the ties between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein were deeper than previously known.
An oil tanker docked at Cardón Refinery in Punto Fijo, Venezuela, in 2021. More than 400 tankers have moved Venezuelan oil or related products since 2019, and these vessels are part of a bigger fleet of ships that trade oil illicitly.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding that Western nations battle antisemitism and ensure the safety of Jewish individuals.
Army troops participating in a parade in Washington in June. The bill includes a pay raise of 3.8 percent for military personnel.
Despite possible hiccups, the Senate coalesced around the National Defense Authorization Act of 2026, marking one of the final legislative hurdles the upper chamber had to overcome for the year.
Energy Transfer pipes for the Dakota Access Pipeline in a staging area in Worthing, S.D., in 2015.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro touts significant crime reduction in Washington, D.C., following federal probe into police department's reporting practices.
Newly released 911 audio reveals passengers' heroic efforts to save stabbing victim on Charlotte light rail as good Samaritans applied pressure to wound.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris sidestepped a question about a potential 2028 presidential run, saying she hasn't made decisions amid reports of her "stepping toward" another bid.
Two Las Vegas men sentenced to prison time for deliberately striking a retired California police chief with a stolen car in a deadly 2023 hit-and-run.
National Guard troops in Washington in August. A lower court judge had ordered that the troops be removed from the city, but the appeals court previously stayed the ruling while it considered the matter.
Ethan McLeod, who was seen as a rising prospect in English soccer, has died after getting into a car crash on the M1 on Tuesday night, his club said.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani celebrated the New York Knicks’ NBA Cup victory, declaring “Next stop: June banner" as he looked ahead to a long-awaited championship.
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce reacted to quarterback Patrick Mahomes' devastating knee injury on a recent episode of his podcast, "New Heights."
Four moderate Republicans defy Speaker Johnson to join Democrats in forcing vote on ACA subsidies, creating bipartisan push to extend Obamacare benefits.
Terrorist attacks on Hanukkah celebration in Sydney and foiled Christmas market plot in Germany spark growing fears of rising extremist violence worldwide.
Warner Bros., which has its headquarters in Burbank, Calif., agreed to sell itself to Netflix in a deal worth $83 billion.
Television host Jenny McCarthy discussed how Charlie Kirk's assassination sparked her spiritual awakening and a renewed devotion to faith in a recent podcast interview.
Ukrainian "Sub Sea Baby" drones critically damage Russian submarine equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles in Novorossiysk, the Security Service said.
Ex-sports reporter Christina Chambers and her husband Johnny Rimes were found dead from gunshot wounds in their Alabama home in an apparent murder-suicide.
The Miami Dolphins benched quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in a major move after he struggled in the team's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday.
Star defense attorney Alan Jackson takes on Nick Reiner murder case, defending Rob Reiner's son accused of killing both parents in their Brentwood home.
Jack Smith took full ownership of criminal cases against President Donald Trump, saying he would prosecute any former president regardless of party affiliation.
Furry clubs are spreading across U.S. colleges nationwide, according to a new report, as student governments approve new groups for fans of anthropomorphized animal characters.
A memorial to the victims of the shooting at Brown University in Providence, R.I.
Gil Gerard in the mid-1980s in Los Angeles.
A statue outside Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA headquarters in Caracas.
The Australian authorities said the 24-year-old man, who had been shot by the police, woke from a coma on Tuesday afternoon.
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The president has repeatedly floated the idea of sending one-time $2,000 rebate checks to many families.
Paramedics wheel away a wounded man at the scene of the mass shooting in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday.
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The Providence Police Department released enhanced security camera footage of a person they are looking for in the Brown University shooting.
Higher electricity and natural gas prices coupled with unusually cold temperatures are expected to fuel more bill increases as the winter months settle in across the country.
A boundary-pushing array of new crypto ventures have reached the stock market, enticing investors and leading to more risk taking.