An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of 19 people, including four journalists. This marks a tragic escalation in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, with critical shortages reported in local hospitals.
As tensions rise over President Trump's potential deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago, local leaders are pushing back. Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson vow to fight the plan amid concerns over safety and political motivations.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, is back in federal custody as he fights deportation to Uganda. His case raises critical questions about due process and immigration policies.
Travis Kelce's father, Ed, reveals how Taylor Swift has become a significant source of joy in his son's life. The family's approval adds a sweet touch to the celebrity couple's romance.
Mingus Lucien Reedus, son of actor Norman Reedus, was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman in NYC. He faces several charges including third-degree assault and criminal obstruction. Reedus claims it was a misunderstanding.
Get ready to sing along! Netflix's hit animated film KPop Demon Hunters is releasing a sing-along version tonight at midnight PT. After topping charts and breaking records, fans can now enjoy the catchy songs in a whole new way!
Stifel remains bullish on Nvidia, raising its price target to $212. With a potential 19% rise on the horizon and strong demand for its GB300 platform, investors are eager for the upcoming earnings report!
U.S. equity futures remained flat as the Dow Jones reached new records, with investors keenly awaiting Nvidia's earnings report that could signal the next market move. The Fed's hint at easing policy has set the stage for potential shifts in tech stocks.
In a stunning display of skill, Chinese Taipei crushed Nevada 7-0 to win their 18th Little League World Series title. Pitcher Lin Chin-Tse shone with a one-hit performance, leading his team to victory.
In a fiery Truth Social post, Trump criticized NBC and ABC as the 'worst and most biased networks,' expressing support for the FCC to revoke their licenses due to perceived unfair coverage.