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Seven Iranian women's soccer players accepted asylum in Australia after Trump urges protection, fearing severe punishment if they are forced to return to Iran.
The complaint against a top Trump official sparked fierce backlash from the Justice Department, adding fuel to the fire between the administration and the D.C. legal establishment.
The royal family faced protesters in London on Monday who demanded answers about former Prince Andrew's Epstein connections following his arrest.
The Raiders sent Geno Smith back to the New York Jets in exchange for a sixth-round pick, ESPN reported. The Raiders are expected to pay the majority of Smith's 2026 salary.
On the "Ruthless" podcast, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche shed light on the new division at the DOJ targeting fraud as part of a broader crackdown by the Trump administration.
Navy veteran Lonnie Wayman received full military honors at a Tennessee cemetery after community rallied to ensure he wasn't buried alone despite having no known family.
The FBI raised the reward to $1 million for Omar Cardenas, accused of fatally shooting a man in California. The dangerous fugitive may be hiding somewhere in Mexico, according to officials.
Liza Minnelli reveals in her memoir the shocking moment she discovered ex-husband Peter Allen in bed with a man, leading to his confession.
Harvey Weinstein reignites feud with Gwyneth Paltrow in prison interview, claiming she "owes her career" to him and accusing her of betrayal after assault allegations.
A top Iranian hacker wanted by the FBI was allegedly killed in an Israeli strike. Mohammad Mehdi Farhadi Ramin was accused of stealing U.S. identities and sensitive data.
California parole board approves release of convicted sex offender despite prosecutor concerns about incomplete treatment programs for sexual violence.
Dr. Phil McGraw criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's wife, Rama Duwaji, on his podcast Monday, alleging she liked posts that critics say celebrated the Oct. 7 attacks on Israelis.
Fox News poll reveals 53% of voters believe artificial intelligence will dramatically change American life, up from 43% in 2023 amid trust concerns.
Reports indicate President Donald Trump's administration is considering a direct attack on Iran's Kharg Island, which handles 90% of Iranian oil exports near the Strait of Hormuz.
A Democrat-called witness at a Senate hearing drew a draw-dropping response from Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., after accusing the Trump administration of attempting a "population purge."
Ukrainian Paralympic biathlete Maksym Murashkovskyi said he trained with ChatGPT for six months before winning a silver medal at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Games.
Candace Cameron Bure reveals she accidentally attended a shocking Hollywood party that turned "dark and demonic," forcing her to make a quick exit.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal endorsed Raj Goyle for New York comptroller, calling him a 'lifelong progressive' despite his own past descriptions of overlap with Republicans in Kansas.
Former Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst retired from the NFL on Monday after a unique journey from MLB draft pick to seven-year football career spanning five teams.
Czech electrician Ondrej Satoria received an emotional standing ovation at the Tokyo Dome in his final World Baseball Classic game on Tuesday, ending his international career.
Two ISIS-inspired suspects in an alleged NYC bomb plot could face the death penalty, retired FBI agent James Gagliano said as federal prosecutors assume control.
Over 100,000 federal workers go without pay as Trump urges Congress to fund DHS and pass the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote.
Minnesota Democrat's "sarcastic" shoplifting remarks spark viral controversy after suggesting study on retail theft benefits during legislative hearing.
Country star John Rich opens up about choosing free speech over industry approval, taking "bloody noses" for speaking out against cancel culture in music.
California Bishop Emanuel Shaleta pleaded not guilty to multiple felonies tied to alleged church fund theft and was arrested at an airport amid reports of Mexico brothel visits.