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The California Baptist Lancers were able to take home the men's WAC Championship on Saturday with a victory over the Utah Valley Wolverines.
A Vermont whiskey founder offers a free $200 million college campus to Christian institutions for a spiritual revival. Raj Peter Bhakta bought Green Mountain College in 2020.
Televisa Univision president calls Latino voters a "sleeping giant that is no longer sleeping," urging parties to revamp their approach for 2026.
Bryson DeChambeau suffered an embarrassing fall into the sand trap on Saturday and survived a tense playoff hole on Sunday to win a LIV Golf Singapore.
Spring break travelers face rising bedbug risks in Southern states. Reports show infestations are increasing in budget accommodations across the region.
Costco's new $2.99 churro sundae sparks outrage among fans demanding the return of beloved full-size churros discontinued in 2024 at food courts.
Alec and Hilaria Baldwin listed their sprawling Hamptons estate for $19.9 million after price cuts, and cited plans for a secret adventure outside of New York.
New Android app detects nearby smart glasses that could be secretly recording you. Nearby Glasses scans Bluetooth to alert users of potential cameras.
Airline leaders warned the DHS shutdown left TSA workers unpaid and travelers facing long lines as spring travel demand surged and pressure mounted on the aviation system.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese shut down a fake quote that was falsely attributed to her on social media. She wrote on X that the "rent must be due."
Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali, brother of the Michigan synagogue attacker, was a Hezbollah commander killed in an Israeli strike, Israeli intelligence revealed.
Vanessa Caswill, director of the new Colleen Hoover adaptation “Reminders of Him," says the film carries a powerful message about redemption, forgiveness and second chances.
Super Bowl champion defensive end Bryce Huff, 27, announced he was retiring from the NFL after just six seasons. He last played for the San Francisco 49ers.
Hollywood legend Michelle Pfeiffer returns to television in "The Madison," reuniting with Kurt Russell. Co-stars call working with the Hollywood icons "surreal."
Major tech companies scramble for power as AI data centers consume massive electricity, with utilities in Virginia, Texas warning of unprecedented demand.
Gas prices have surged 50 cents per gallon amid Trump's Iran conflict, putting Republicans in the same position they previously criticized Biden for during his presidency.
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac wrote on social media there is one commenter who can lift her spirits with a vulgar comment on Instagram.
Ben Shapiro calls Trump's Iran strategy "the single bravest foreign policy move" of his lifetime, praising bold reassertion of American authority on the world stage.
Former NBA star Glen Davis was released from prison after fraud conviction involving league's health plan. The NBA Finals winner player served time for defrauding benefits.
Sports fans face steep ticket prices with hidden fees on the secondary market. Sen. Eric Schmitt says consumers are getting ripped off and legislation is needed.
Jowls often appear suddenly but develop over years as collagen declines and facial fat shifts, a dermatologist says. Prevention and layered treatments matter more than trendy fixes.
The War Department confirmed the identifies of the six U.S. airmen who were killed when a KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq during a mission.
From reluctant concert-goer to devoted Deadhead, one fan's transformative journey following Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead reveals music as religion and community.
Hollywood stars, including Denzel Washington and Matt Damon, reveal why they don't care about winning Oscars despite their multiple nominations and acclaim.
Former Sen. Joe Manchin accused John Cornyn of abandoning his long-standing support for the filibuster for political convenience, calling the reversal "deeply disappointing."