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An illegal immigrant previously deported shot a Charleston County deputy during a traffic stop. The deputy survived due to body armor; the suspect was killed in return fire, DHS says.
President Trump announced Ben Carson will receive Presidential Medal of Freedom at White House Black History Month event celebrating its centennial milestone.
Coefficient Giving is being knocked for funding a slate of “radical projects" and donating millions to defund the police groups, anti-ICE initiatives and other progressive causes.
CNN's Jake Tapper is reportedly upset at the network's updated book policy after critics went after its constant promotion of his Joe Biden tell-all "Original Sin" last year.
Jackson White praises mother Katey Sagal for "getting her s--- together" and setting an example during his own struggles with alcohol as a coping mechanism.
The United States rallied after Finland’s late third-period goal, securing a dramatic overtime victory to move on to the Olympic semifinals.
A 13-year-old boy narrowly survived a random neck slashing on the Daytona Beach Boardwalk. The suspect, a registered sex offender, was released from jail just days before the attack.
Marco Rubio reportedly held secret talks with Raul Castro's grandson as Cuba faces collapse and the Trump administration discusses regime change options.
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson died Tuesday at 84 after battling a rare neurological condition, prompting President Donald Trump to honor him as "truly special."
After Ilia Malinin's latest Olympic performance, Simone Biles provided support through private messages. She called the figure skater an "absolute legend."
The two men defrauded the Affordable Care Act to prey on vulnerable Florida residents — and used proceeds to purchase luxury vehicles, an 80-foot yacht, and an oceanfront home in the Florida Keys.
President Donald Trump said boxer Mike Tyson defended him from racism accusations during Black History Month speech at White House, praising their decades-long friendship.
U.S. reportedly preparing to withdraw all 1,000 troops from Syria within two months, ending decade-long ISIS mission as Trump reshapes Middle East.
Former Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore scored a legal win as he faces felony charges for an incident with a woman after his December firing.
Sharon Stone calls out Hollywood's nudity hypocrisy on Instagram after film crew asked her to remove naked woman painting from shot during studio tour.
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America's missile defense strategy shifts from relying on retaliation to building layered space defenses. Former officials say deterrence isn't enough.
Advanced DNA testing using genealogy databases could take weeks or months to identify Nancy Guthrie's abductor after initial FBI database search failed.
Iran's election as vice-chair of U.N. Charter Committee sparks outrage from Israel, which calls it a "moral absurdity" amid ongoing human rights concerns.
House Republican Reps. Don Bacon and Brian Fitzpatrick plan a possible discharge petition to force a vote on Russia sanctions for the Ukraine war, citing an urgent need for action.
IMG Academy must pay close to $2 million in fines after authorities found that two student-athletes’ parents had connections to a Mexican drug cartel, breaking U.S. counternarcotics rules.
A Minnesota Medicaid review found vulnerabilities that could save taxpayers more than $1 billion, but key fraud risk details remained redacted from the public.
A columnist warned Wednesday that Mayor Zohran Mamdani must address criticism over the lack of Black deputy mayor appointment, as Black families have left the city in droves.
"Transformers" star Shia LaBeouf allegedly assaulted multiple people in Mardi Gras bar brawl, then danced on Bourbon Street with release papers in his mouth.
Lewiston City Council passed a controversial ordinance blocking ICE cooperation in a heated 5-2 vote, sparking intense debate over community safety concerns.