Internal strife within Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's team raises questions about his future in the Cabinet, despite attempts to project unity. Key figures clash, fueling speculation on stability at the Pentagon.
In a surprising move, the FBI has announced the reopening of three significant investigations, including the notorious pipe bombing case and the cocaine found at the Biden White House. Congressional Republicans are demanding answers as public interest surges.
A joyful celebration turned tragic as a car collided with pedestrians during Liverpool's Premier League trophy parade, leaving two seriously injured and dozens more affected. Eyewitness accounts reveal the chaos that ensued.
As the Western Conference Finals heat up, the Oklahoma City Thunder aim to maintain their lead against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 4. Will the Wolves capitalize on their home advantage after a dominant Game 3 performance? Tune in for thrilling highlights and key player matchups!
President Trump marked his first Memorial Day back in office with a speech at Arlington, blending tributes to fallen soldiers with political jabs, stirring mixed reactions from attendees and online critics.
This Memorial Day, President Trump joined Gold Star Families and servicemembers at Arlington National Cemetery, delivering a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices of fallen heroes who fought for America's freedom.
Researchers in Starkville, Mississippi, discovered a giant vertebra from a mosasaur, revealing insights into ancient marine predators. This remarkable find offers a peek into life before the dinosaur extinction.
In a shocking move, President Trump is considering reallocating $3 billion in federal grants from Harvard to trade schools, escalating tensions over academic freedom and funding priorities amid ongoing legal battles.
As Memorial Day approaches, MLB teams show mixed fortunes. The Orioles struggle while the Angels rise. Can the Mariners maintain their lead? Discover the latest standings and surprises in baseball.
On the streets of Los Angeles, homeless veterans like Irving Webb face daily struggles. But a new executive order could finally bring hope for housing with plans to support 6,000 veterans by 2028.