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Restaurants nationwide celebrate anniversaries with throwback pricing promotions, offering everything from $1.65 fries to $3.50 pizzas for limited times.
Former Utah State volleyball player Kaylie Ray confronted Arizona senator Catherine Miranda after the senator questioned Ray's competitiveness during a hearing.
Shocking homicide case rocks Colorado community as 11-year-old accused of killing younger brother. Juvenile justice system faces rare legal challenge.
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China's maritime militia allegedly deployed over 2,000 fishing boats in coordinated formations near Taiwan, raising significant security concerns among analysts.
Kate Middleton admitted that she rarely drinks alcohol since her cancer diagnosis two years ago during a London brewery tour with Prince William on Thursday, according to reports.
Japan's World Baseball Classic title defense ends with 8-5 quarterfinal loss to Venezuela as Shohei Ohtani and defending champions fall short of semifinals.
Americans traveling in Dubai and Israel recount missile alerts, canceled flights and sheltering during regional conflict as the State Department urges citizens to leave.
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi says he's ready to lead Iran's transition as conflict enters third week and regime faces potential collapse.
Kim Jong Un's daughter joins him at missile test, fueling ongoing succession speculation as North Korea escalates weapons demonstrations amid regional tensions.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider pointed to Washington’s new income tax rate on millionaires, warning it could hinder the franchise’s ability to sign top NFL free agents.
A DNA breakthrough identified a headless body found in New York 56 years ago as Clyde Coppage from Pennsylvania, but his killer still remains at large.
Robert J. O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden, gave the U.S. baseball team a speech before its quarterfinal victory, sparking social media criticism and praise.
Late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay’s memorabilia collection far exceeded expectations at Christie’s, generating $93.6 million against initial auction estimates of $40 million.
The U.S. Embassy in Caracas raised the American flag for the first time in seven years, months after former President Nicolás Maduro's capture by U.S. forces.
Sharon Osbourne criticized artists giving political speeches at award shows, saying viewers need "relief" from world events on "The Osbournes Podcast."
The son of British prisoners in Iran slammed U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's "non-existent" advocacy and urged President Donald Trump to remember prisoners during strikes on Iran.
Caitlin Clark ignored Angel Reese's high-five gesture during Team USA's 91-48 victory over Puerto Rico in FIBA World Cup qualifiers, adding fuel to their rivalry.
Jason Aldean's wife Brittany shared vacation moments with their children, featuring beach time, family cuddles and spring break memories on Instagram.
A Fox News investigation revealed 75 organizations supporting Iran's regime, including socialist groups allegedly funded by an American tech tycoon in Shanghai.
U.S. adult smoking rates hit a historic low of 9.9% in 2024, marking the first time cigarette use dropped to single digits, but 25.2 million Americans still smoke.
Zach Braff denies rumors he is dating an AI chatbot girlfriend on Instagram stories, calling claims false and asking gossip sites to update their coverage.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert and union Executive Director Terri Carmichael Jackson reported progress in contract talks but cautioned a deadline needs to be reached soon.
Dramatic footage appears to show a protester on the ground after alleged gunfire as crowds attack the Communist Party building in Cuba, chanting "Freedom!" amid crisis.
Three Iranian women's soccer players granted asylum in Australia are returning to Iran despite threats, according to former player Tina Kordrostami, who says families face intimidation.