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Cincinnati police chief Teresa Theetge was fired after reportedly being "begged" to put more officers on streets during a crime-riddled summer in 2024.
A bus crash near the Pentagon injured 23 people, including 10 Department of War personnel.
House spring cleaning: three members resigned amid ethics scandals, and questions swirl about Rep. Cory Mills and Rep. Ilhan Omar facing scrutiny next.
Scott Hanson said he heard that an NFL 18-game season could include a league-wide bye week, giving players time to rest while extending the schedule significantly.
New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino faced fierce backlash after admitting to stealing lemons from Whole Foods and calling it no significant moral wrong.
Premium Wagyu beef labels don't always match reality, experts warn. Here's how to spot misleading claims and get the most value for your beef purchases.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given accelerated approval for Regeneron's Otarmeni gene therapy, which Trump says enabled a deaf boy to hear.
Journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin was acquitted after 52 days in Kuwait detention on charges a righths group called vague accusations used to silence journalists.
Jim Furyk is reportedly set to return as U.S. Ryder Cup captain, according to the AP, after leading Americans to a Presidents Cup win in 2024.
Maryland state attorney says he is fleeing the state over what he calls an insane ultra-progressive takeover, sanctuary policies and rising taxes.
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The Trump administration targets lead poisoning risks to children as the EPA reallocates unused state funds and launches new public awareness tools.
Democrats signed a letter urging the Trump administration to shield Iranians in the U.S. who cannot safely return to the Middle Eastern nation.
A GOP lawmaker proposes giving Arlington and Alexandria back to Washington, D.C., after Virginia voters approved a new Democratic-favored district map.
Comedian Nikki Glaser flashed the "Live With Kelly and Mark" hosts on television before turning the embarrassing moment into a barrel of laughs.
The FCC's new router policy targets future device approvals over national security concerns, but the real risk involves long-term software updates.
ESPN's 2026 NFL Draft coverage drew sharp criticism for falling behind on picks, excessive commercials and failing to keep up with the faster format.
NASCAR driver Natalie Decker returns to the track at Talladega for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Ag-Pro 300 after last racing at Daytona this year.
Joy Behar and "The View" co-hosts voiced alarm over RFK Jr.'s leadership at HHS, criticizing his AI medicine claims and vaccine research funding cuts.
New York Giants first-round draft pick Francis Mauigoa vows to protect Jaxson Dart at all costs after being selected No. 10 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
An illegal immigrant convicted of raping his stepdaughter was granted early parole under a California law signed by Gov. Newsom, sparking outrage.
The Chicago Teachers Union pushed to cancel classes for May Day protests, and CPS confirmed it will fund buses for students and teachers to attend.
Singer James Dupré, vocalist for Randy Travis' More Life tour, says the country legend stays positive and loves performing for fans after his 2013 stroke.
Far-left Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner drew criticism for urging U.S.-China cooperation to fight climate change.
Steak 'n Shake is announcing plans to switch to grass-fed beef chainwide by June 1, according to its newly appointed chief MAHA officer and former HHS senior advisor.