
In a shocking police operation, over 130 people were killed in Vila Cruzeiro, marking it as one of the deadliest days in Rio's history. Eyewitness accounts reveal a scene of unimaginable brutality and community outrage.
A tragic crash on the 10 Freeway involving a semi-truck driven by an illegal immigrant has left three dead and four hospitalized. The driver, Jashanpreet Singh, faces serious charges including vehicular manslaughter.
Mark your calendars! 'Shrinking' is back for Season 3 with a one-hour premiere on January 28, 2026. Join Jimmy and the gang as they navigate life, love, and laughter in this heartwarming dramedy!
After 10 years and 40 seasons, Food Network's 'The Kitchen' is wrapping up this December. Co-hosts Sunny Anderson and others reflect on a decade of culinary fun and memories.
Colin Hanks directs a revealing documentary on John Candy, exploring his comedic genius alongside his personal struggles with trauma and anxiety. Discover how Candy's legacy continues to resonate today!
Donald Trump's latest UN speech evoked chuckles but ended in silence, marking a stark contrast to his previous address. Experts analyze the shift in global reactions and Trump's evolving role on the world stage.
The Supreme Court upheld Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, raising critical questions about executive power and agency independence amidst a 6-3 ruling. Dissenting justices warn of overturning established precedents.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on whether President Trump can legally fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, challenging decades-old restrictions on presidential power over federal agencies.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump to fire FTC leader Rebecca Slaughter, igniting a heated debate over executive power and the independence of federal agencies. The court's ruling signals a potential shift in presidential authority over independent regulators.
The Supreme Court will weigh in on President Trump's ability to fire FTC members without cause, a decision that could reshape the limits of executive power and the independence of federal agencies.
