In a groundbreaking move, Microsoft announces that its beloved Halo series will debut on PlayStation 5 next year, marking a significant shift in the gaming landscape. The remake of Halo: Combat Evolved will also be available on PC and through cloud streaming.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to cover active-duty troop salaries. Experts are raising legal concerns about the implications of private funding in military operations.
Instagram has introduced a much-anticipated Watch History feature, allowing users to revisit previously watched Reels effortlessly. This update rivals TikTok’s similar feature and simplifies the process of finding lost videos.
President Trump's upcoming Asia trip includes crucial meetings with Xi Jinping and other leaders aimed at addressing trade tensions and regional conflicts. Will he secure the deals he promises?
The iconic White House Family Theater has been demolished to make way for a new ballroom, ending decades of cinematic history that entertained presidents and their families since FDR's time.
The Justice Department will send monitors to polling sites in California and New Jersey to ensure election integrity ahead of the November 4 elections. This move aims to enhance transparency and security at the polls.
After losing her daughter to suicide linked to bullying and smartphone use, a Virginia mother is urging parents to reconsider allowing phones in children's bedrooms at night. Her tragic story highlights the dangers of digital dependency.
In a thrilling matchup, the Knicks showcased their strength with a commanding 105-95 win over the Celtics, overcoming a slow start and relying on a powerful bench. Jalen Brunson led the charge with 31 points, as the Knicks continue their impressive start to the season.
President Trump's abrupt termination of trade talks with Canada could spell higher prices for home appliances and auto parts. Experts weigh in on the potential economic fallout and the implications for U.S.-Canada relations.
Prime Video's NBA coverage debuted amid a federal gambling indictment involving Miami Heat's Terry Rozier and Trail Blazers' Chauncey Billups. Commissioner Adam Silver expressed deep concern over the integrity of the league.