Colorado college student government unanimously approved Turning Point USA chapter after senior Jonah Flynn cited constitutional rights violations in the initial rejection.
Israeli hostage Lior Rudaeff's body was returned Friday following his Oct. 7, 2023, defense of a kibbutz against terrorists who took his body to Gaza.
New study reveals gum disease treatment can reduce cardiovascular risk by 10% annually, with intensive dental cleanings showing significant heart health benefits.
We can’t pretend to know the future of the Democratic Party.
Jeremy Renner's attorney strongly denies filmmaker Yi Zhou's harassment allegations, calling the claims completely false and defamatory in new statement.
Newly re-elected Minneapolis Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey is taking criticism for giving a victory speech in Somali and saying that Minneapolis belongs to Somalia.
Donald Trump reportedly wants the Washington Commanders’ new D.C. stadium named after him ahead of attending Sunday’s game to honor veterans at halftime.
Volunteers preparing to distribute groceries at the St. Peter’s Church food pantry in New York last week.
On Friday's episode of "Real Time," host Bill Maher said that he doesn't "give a s---" about President Donald Trump remodeling the East Wing of the White House into a ballroom.
Kentucky quarterback Zach Calzada apologized for a video that wound up going viral where he was seen showing off his NIL money to a critic.
The driver was earlier involved in a street race a few miles away and sped off, leading to a police chase through Tampa, Fla., before the driver lost control and crashed, officials said.
Erik Spoelstra expressed gratitude to first responders and fans after a fire destroyed his home, saying his family’s safety mattered more than any possessions.
USC football executed a brilliant fake punt deception against Northwestern, with quarterback Sam Huard disguised as punter Sam Johnson to complete a crucial pass.
State Rep. Aftyn Behn running for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District, holds a voting record that appears to contradict her pro-working-class campaign message.
Richard Karn, 69, discusses weight management, his "Home Improvement" reunion with Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson, and why the show still resonates today.
Tommy Vietor, an Obama admin alum and podcaster, said that JD Vance is a "shameless" politician who will do whatever it takes to gain power, arguing he would be a bad candidate.
New York is home to the largest and most challenging education system in the United States, with more than 1,500 schools and a $41 billion annual operating budget that could power a small nation.
In March, the U.S. government sent more than 200 Venezuelan men to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.
"Golden Bachelor" star Gerry Turner reveals feeling betrayed by ex-wife Theresa Nist after their divorce, citing broken agreements about public statements.
President Donald Trump has urged Senate Republicans to redirect funds from "money sucking" insurance companies linked to Obamacare back to Americans.
Students from NYU, Columbia and other NYC universities expose antisemitic professors fostering hostile campus environments through extremist viewpoints.
Dan Aykroyd reveals how he survived a shocking 50-foot fall and shares his supernatural beliefs, from divine intervention to ghostly encounters in his former home.
Happiness expert and behavioral scientist Arthur Brooks reveals how workaholism destroys relationships and why excessive work is often used to escape negative emotions.
President Donald Trump calls for action against Christian persecution in Nigeria after Boko Haram survivors Joy Bishara and Lydia Pogu share their escape story at the U.N.
Rep. Thomas Massie, who is being primaried by a Trump-backed challenger, said that he now considers himself to be "America only," not "America First."
President Trump raged after Democrats won multiple elections this week. And now he’s calling on lawmakers to take action: To do more gerrymandering, to outlaw mail-in ballots and to make voter ID laws more strict. Why is Trump so afraid of American voters? He’s afraid of losing his majority in the midterm elections, argues Times Opinion editor Kathleen Kingsbury.
It can be challenging to discover new music on streaming platforms. Today, some ideas to help you out of a listening rut.
Saad Aljabri, a former Saudi intelligence official, in an undated photograph released by the Aljabri family in 2020.
Rooftop solar is spreading fast in Jamaica, and people with panels got their power back almost immediately. The ‘entire neighborhood benefits,’ one resident said.
Zach Everett realized he had a gambling problem after moving to Colorado, which had legalized sports betting apps. But he struggled for years to find a path to recovery that worked.
Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was presented with a ceremonial quilt by Native American tribal leaders as he appeared on Friday night at a Democratic gala in Omaha.
Nancy Pelosi announcing her candidacy for Congress in 1987.
Law enforcement officers guarding a federal immigration center in Portland, Ore., during protests last month.