In a wave of discontent, two more artistic groups have canceled their performances at the Kennedy Center following the controversial decision to honor Donald Trump. This adds to a growing list of artists distancing themselves from the venue amid escalating protests.
In a dramatic escalation, Saudi Arabia bombed Mukalla, Yemen, targeting a shipment of weapons allegedly linked to UAE-backed separatists. This marks a significant shift in the dynamics of the ongoing conflict in the region.
In just a week, Nick Shirley has skyrocketed to fame by revealing alleged fraud in Minnesota daycare facilities, garnering millions of views and backing from top conservative figures like Elon Musk.
In a thrilling Pop-Tarts Bowl, Georgia Tech led 21-10 but fell to BYU who scored 15 unanswered points, clinching victory with a last-minute interception. Coach Brent Key reflects on the importance of bowl games.
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As forecasters predicted up to nine inches of snow, New York's major airlines canceled hundreds of flights, leaving holiday travelers scrambling to rebook. Despite the storm missing the area, the travel chaos continues.
In a devastating early morning strike, Russia targeted Kyiv with missiles and drones, resulting in casualties. This attack comes just before critical peace talks between Ukraine and the U.S. aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict.
The Kennedy Center plans to sue jazz musician Chuck Redd for $1 million after he canceled his Christmas concert, citing political reasons linked to President Trump's name being added to the venue.
In a devastating early morning assault, Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones on Kyiv, resulting in one death and 27 injuries just before crucial talks between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and US President Trump.
New York City was blanketed with its most significant snowfall in years, with Central Park receiving over 4 inches. Residents woke up to shoveling and sledding opportunities, a rare winter delight!