In a bold move, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to increase federal immigration operations in Chicago, escalating tensions with local leaders amid Trump's criticism of crime rates.
Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID for all US elections, a move likely to face legal challenges. This controversial proposal also seeks to restrict mail-in voting, stirring debate over election integrity and access.
In a surprising turn of events, Alabama's defense fell short in a 31-17 loss to Florida State. Senior linebacker Deontae Lawson insists they were well-prepared, raising questions about the team's performance against a dynamic Seminoles offense.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore defends his city against Trump's criticisms while advocating for community safety. Amid escalating tensions, Moore invites Trump for a public safety walk, but the president dismisses the offer, igniting a fierce political feud.
In a surprising move, Cracker Barrel has reverted to its old logo and removed its Pride and DEI website sections after facing intense criticism from conservative groups. This decision marks a significant shift in the company's branding strategy amid cultural discussions.
In a heartfelt moment at the Venice Film Festival, Julia Roberts wipes away tears and shares a poignant embrace with director Luca Guadagnino during an emotional standing ovation for their film 'After the Hunt'.
Nintendo faces backlash from devoted fans frustrated by corporate greed and leadership decisions. Calls for change are growing as loyalists express their discontent over recent controversies.
In a heated exchange, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker responds to Trump's weight comments, highlighting the president's own physical condition while addressing the potential deployment of the national guard in Chicago.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash over its new logo featuring only the chain's name, dropping its iconic imagery. Despite the uproar, the company is committed to its rebrand while honoring its heritage.
In a surprising turn of events, the CDC has appointed Retsef Levi, known for his criticism of mRNA vaccines, to lead its COVID-19 immunization workgroup. This decision raises questions about vaccine safety and recommendations for children and pregnant women.