On the Supreme Court's final day, pivotal rulings are expected, including Trump's controversial birthright citizenship order and challenges to LGBTQ education and healthcare laws. Don't miss the landmark decisions that could reshape rights and policies across the nation!
Get ready for an exciting update to Xbox Game Pass! Today, four new games join the library, including the highly anticipated console debut of 'Against the Storm' and remastered classics from the Warcraft series. Discover what's new this June!
In a heated press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clashed with Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin over the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, questioning media coverage and accuracy.
Microsoft is transforming the iconic Blue Screen of Death, now displayed on a sleek black background with a simplified message. Learn how these changes will improve user experience and recovery times!
The Trump administration is set to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man wrongfully imprisoned under dubious allegations. As the Justice Department prepares for his re-arrest by ICE, questions about due process and human rights arise.
Epic Games' Fortnite players will receive over $126 million in refunds for unwanted purchases. This follows a settlement with the FTC, bringing total refunds to nearly $200 million. Eligible players can file claims until July 9, 2025.
Republicans are outraged after the Senate parliamentarian ruled against key measures in their tax and immigration bill. This controversy highlights the parliamentarian's pivotal role in shaping legislation.
In a defiant statement, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared that Iran will never surrender to the United States, challenging claims from President Trump about the impact of US strikes during the recent conflict with Israel. Khamenei emphasized Iran's military resilience and ongoing nuclear program, while citizens express anxiety over potential future attacks.
A recent classified briefing on the U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities has left senators divided along party lines, with Republicans asserting effectiveness and Democrats seeking more clarity on the situation.
In a groundbreaking study, Stanford researchers reveal that heart attack deaths have plummeted by 89% since 1970, but deaths from other heart conditions like heart failure and irregular heartbeats are surging. Discover the alarming new trends in heart disease mortality.