The investigation into the death of Trey Reed, a 21-year-old Black student found hanging from a tree at Delta State University, intensifies amid rising tensions and calls for justice. The FBI is monitoring the case as concerns about racial implications grow.
Donald Trump aims to label antifa a 'terrorist organization' once again, igniting debates over free speech and activism. Meanwhile, Ukraine reportedly strikes a petrochemical plant in Russia amid ongoing tensions.
Meta Connect showcased groundbreaking updates, including the launch of Hyperscape, allowing users to create stunning virtual replicas of real spaces. Explore the future of immersive VR experiences!
Texas-based Colossal Biosciences is making strides in their ambitious project to genetically engineer a version of the extinct dodo bird. With advances in cell culturing, experts are excited yet skeptical about the implications of such efforts on conservation.
The Buffalo Bills face off against the Miami Dolphins in a key AFC East matchup. As the Dolphins struggle this season, questions arise about their team-building strategies and the future of their franchise.
In a bold move, President Trump has designated Antifa as a terrorist organization following the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. This decision raises questions about free speech and political motivations.
In a bold declaration, President Trump has labeled the far-left movement Antifa as a terrorist organization, stirring controversy and debate over the implications for political dissent in America.
In a surprising turn, Senator Cassidy expresses doubts over the new vaccine advisory panel appointed by Health Secretary Kennedy, questioning the future of childhood vaccines and their impact on public health.
ABC has indefinitely suspended 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' following the host's controversial remarks about the shooting of activist Charlie Kirk. The FCC is involved, and Nexstar will replace the show in its markets. Will Kimmel return?
The Department of Justice has launched lawsuits against Oregon and Maine, demanding sensitive voter registration data. State officials are pushing back, citing privacy concerns and political motivations behind the DOJ's actions.