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WWE announced on Thursday that Bad News Brown will be inducted into the Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 42 weekend. He is a part of the legacy class.
Connecticut has banned tianeptine, known as "gas station heroin," classifying it as Schedule I as 14 states crack down on the addictive substance.
Senate Democrats blocked a photo voter ID amendment to the SAVE America Act, despite Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., saying Democrats support voter ID.
Trump claims oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz signal real talks, as Steve Witkoff reports positive signs in U.S.-Iran backchannel negotiations.
Michael Carbonara, a Republican congressional candidate in Florida, is pitching an idea to reduce the student loan debt crisis without passing the buck to American taxpayers.
Roblox launches a real-time AI moderation system to detect harmful content by analyzing avatars, text and environments together across its platform.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth said U.S. operations against Iran have targeted military infrastructure and naval assets, describing the campaign as focused on defined objectives, during a Cabinet meeting.
The DOJ announced it secured the denaturalization of two criminals “who obtained U.S. citizenship through fraud" and sued to revoke the citizenship of a third.
President Donald Trump is pressuring the Senate GOP to scrap the filibuster in order to ram their priorities through the legislative chamber.
Grubhub launches a drone delivery pilot in New Jersey, testing faster food service with no added cost for eligible customers within a limited range.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., decried Democratic sanctuary policies, saying they “worked exactly as the Democrats intended," allowing the murder of Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.
Sydney Sweeney shared a photo of her deployed brother Trent, a U.S. Air Force staff sergeant, and thanked all service members stationed overseas.
Trump-aligned watchdog group, America First Legal, says a decade of American Bar Association amicus briefs shows the powerful legal group pushed liberal outcomes 80% of the time it weighed in.
FBI Tampa has obtained indictments of a brother and sister in connection with a possible explosive device found at MacDill Air Force Base. The brother is in China.
Lindsey Vonn said she's not ready to call it a career after five surgeries and a near-amputation following her Milan Cortina Olympics crash.
The filing says jurors used damages figure to "send a message" in the trial, and details broader claims that Musk, in their view, was denied a fair trial.
Toronto Blue Jays stars George Springer and Ernie Clement were asked to move seats by an usher during the Maple Leafs' 4-3 win over the New York Rangers on Wednesday in a viral moment.
Kylie Kelce shared her postpartum dos and don'ts, urging people never to ask new mothers about pre-baby weight or when they plan to have another child.
Zelenskyy claimed U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine are tied to ceding Donbas to Russia, but the White House says those claims are false.
Vidal Jimenez, an illegal immigrant, allegedly chased a Florida teen through a park with a knife, and is facing felony charges enhanced by his immigration status.
Carrie Underwood says she stays grounded at her Tennessee farm, making dinner and getting covered in dirt — and hopes that's what her sons remember most.
Pennsylvania House Democrats pulled a Women's History Month resolution after a GOP amendment sought to define 'woman,' sparking laughter on the floor.
Illinois Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider criticized Democratic members and candidates for associating with Hasan Piker, whom he labeled an "unapologetic antisemite."
NATO failed a test by not joining the U.S. military operation against Iran, President Donald Trump said during a Thursday Cabinet meeting.
A Harvard sophomore says Jewish students feel unwelcome as the Trump DOJ files a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over the school's handling of antisemitism.