In an emotional interview, Pamela Warner opens up about the tragic drowning of her son, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. She clarifies misconceptions and reflects on their deep bond as she seeks to honor his legacy.
In a surprising courtroom decision, Luigi Mangione had his first-degree and second-degree murder charges dismissed, though he still faces other serious charges in the high-profile case involving United HealthCare executive Brian Thompson's death.
FBI Director Kash Patel is under fire for his handling of the Charlie Kirk investigation. With congressional hearings approaching, questions arise about his leadership and controversial statements.
Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Chiefs game and later celebrated Patrick Mahomes' birthday in a stylish plaid outfit. Fans are buzzing over her low-key entrance and engagement news with Travis Kelce!
The 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards drew over 7.4 million viewers on CBS, marking a significant increase from last year. Hosted by Nate Bargatze, the show saw a streaming surge of 76% as audiences shift from traditional TV.
Robert Redford, the iconic actor and director who shaped independent cinema as the founder of the Sundance Film Festival, has passed away at 89, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking films and advocacy.
President Trump is advocating for a shift from quarterly to biannual earnings reports, claiming it will save costs and promote long-term corporate management. However, critics warn it could reduce transparency and increase market volatility.
As the Federal Reserve meets for a pivotal decision, experts predict a potential rate cut could reshape borrowing and spending in the U.S. economy. But is this a sign of recovery or a response to faltering growth? Find out what it means for you!
US retail sales continue their upward trend, rising 0.6% in August, marking the third consecutive month of growth. This unexpected increase showcases consumer resilience despite inflation concerns.
In a dramatic turn of events, President Trump has filed a staggering $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, accusing the publication of publishing false and malicious articles during the election period.