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American Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn returned to social media with a terse message aimed at critics of her rant against the Trump administration.
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The Olympics have brought a much needed injection of awe, a welcome breather from a barrage of disturbing news.
North Carolina Republican state Rep. Allen Chesser said he was taken by surprise when a Democratic sheriff could not answer a basic question about how the government works.
El Paso International Airport on Wednesday morning, a few hours after the flight restriction went into effect.
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that President Donald Trump's "endorsements are an insult to his base" after Trump endorsed GOP Rep. María Elvira Salazar.
A screenshot from a video showing a school building where a shooting took place on Tuesday in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia.
Prince William refuses to defend "despicable" uncle Andrew, choosing to modernize the monarchy by supporting Jeffrey Epstein victims instead.
Roman medicine used human fecal matter mixed with thyme and olive oil in treatments, according to a surprising archaeological discovery from Pergamon, Turkey.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets President Donald Trump Wednesday to discuss Iran negotiations, as Washington weighs diplomacy against military action.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Florida last year.
A makeshift memorial in Portapique, Nova Scotia, for the victims of Canada’s deadliest mass shooting in 2020.
Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, convened the meeting in Washington.
Israeli air defenses intercepting Iranian missiles over Tel Aviv during the military conflict last June.
A Danish navy vessel patrolling the waters off Nuuk, Greenland, in March.
Jeffrey Epstein in court in West Palm Beach, Fla., in 2008.
Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last year.
Alex Murdaugh, center, during a hearing in 2024 at the Richland County Judicial Center in Columbia, S.C.
Peyton Rollins, a new social media director at the Department of Homeland Security, has claimed credit for a huge banner with President Trump’s visage that hung from the Labor Department’s headquarters.
A job fair in Dallas last month.
The unemployment rate has become a focal point for the Federal Reserve, led by Jerome H. Powell, as it assesses the health of the labor market.
An October incident outside an ICE facility in Portland, Ore. Residents across the street have sued over the use of tear gas.
Matthew Goldstein, a reporter for The New York Times who has focused on the financialization of the housing market, looks at a new executive order on housing by President Trump.
Multiple large trees in the Circle at the University of Mississippi were cut down following damage from the ice storm in Oxford, Miss.
A collection of former civil servants are waging first-time campaigns this year. Some said that President Trump’s attacks on the work force motivated them to run.
California, Illinois and New York face potential congressional seat losses in 2030 census due to ongoing population decline, echoing Hemingway's warning.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent estimates up to 10% of federal spending gets stolen through fraud. Congress faces calls to transfer welfare funding to states.
Illinois father demands answers about sanctuary policies in his state that protected his daughter Katie Abraham's killer, receives nothing but deflection from the governor's office.
Arizona taco shop faces intense backlash after offering free meals to ICE agents. Immigrant owners respond to hateful calls and reviews with kindness.
America's cattle herd has shrunk to its smallest size in 75 years due to drought, pushing beef prices to near-record highs with no quick relief in sight.
A top GOP House committee chairman exposed "malign foreign influence" during a Tuesday hearing, but the groups under scrutiny did not retreat or apologize.
Trump reportedly told police chief 'everyone knew' about Epstein's crimes in 2006, contradicting his later claims of having 'no idea' about misconduct.
FDA refuses Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine application, citing inadequate study design, as the company disputes decision, saying it contradicts prior FDA guidance.
A grand jury refused to indict Democratic lawmakers who urged military members to ignore "illegal orders," dealing a blow to the Justice Department.
The first U.S. women's luge medal since 2014 went to Ashley Farquharson, who overcame fifth-place start to earn Olympic bronze in thrilling competition.
LeBron James' historic 21-year All-NBA streak will end, as the Lakers star will miss too many games this season due to injuries and load management decisions.
The SAVE America Act would mandate voter photo ID nationwide and expand citizenship checks as Republicans pressure the Senate to take up the election integrity bill.
Eileen Gu faces social media backlash after criticizing President Donald Trump while remaining silent on China's alleged human rights abuses. Enes Kanter Freedom calls her a "traitor."