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Audio from the scene in Kootenai County, Idaho, where firefighters responding to a blaze were ambushed reveals the moment a ...
Jennie DeSerio, whose son died by suicide after harmful TikTok content, argues against a federal AI moratorium that would prevent states from enacting laws to protect children online.
Millennials on Reddit recently reminisced about McDonald’s prices in 1991, comparing $12 meals to the costs of today’s fast-food meals. Some argued that inflation justified the price increases.
Author Christine Brennan floated the theory that Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark could be the focal point of a breakaway women’s basketball league.
Ukraine moved to withdraw from an anti-personnel landmine ban treaty following Russia’s massive aerial attack against multiple Ukrainian regions.
The deep state collects your data without permission in many ways — from surveillance to buying information from brokers. Trump’s policies could address these myriad privacy concerns.
U.S. and Israeli strikes delivered major damage to Iran’s nuclear program, setting it back years, though analysts caution about the regime’s future ambitions to renew atomic goals.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., urged New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to address his thoughts on the anti-Israel slogan.
Actress Charlize Theron called the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency’s cuts to foreign aid “dangerous” at a charity event.
Former first lady Michelle Obama’s podcast has reached 260,000 subscribers in 2025, offering Democrats a blueprint for engaging voters while she maintains she won’t run for office.
Dr. Michael Gradisar shares effective strategies to improve sleep quality during extreme heat, including optimizing the environment, making bedding swaps and limiting alcohol consumption.
Sean “Diddy” Combs faces verdict from 12-person jury after prosecutors portrayed him as criminal enterprise leader, while defense argued government targeted the music mogul.