With U.S. flu infections surging over the holidays, health officials warn of a severe season. Controversy arises as the Trump administration stops recommending flu shots for children, raising concerns about public health.
As New Orleans prepares for New Year's festivities, the National Guard is deployed to enhance security following last year's tragic truck attack that left 14 dead. Families of victims demand permanent safety solutions.
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.
A powerful winter storm is set to hit NYC and the Tri-State area, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous travel conditions this weekend. Stay prepared as the storm approaches!
This Christmas, the First Lady shares a heartfelt message about hope, gratitude, and the enduring spirit of faith, as we remember the birth of Jesus and honor our troops.
A suspect in the Brown University shooting, which left two students dead and nine injured, has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit. This shocking event is linked to the murder of MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro.
A shooting at Brown University has left two dead and eight critically injured. The shooter remains at large as the community grapples with this tragic event during the holiday season.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump is allocating $12 billion to support American farmers impacted by his trade policies, including $11 billion for crop farmers. This move aims to stabilize the agricultural sector amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
Chicago has been blanketed with up to five inches of snow, marking the snowiest start to winter since 1978. With a total of 17.1 inches this season, residents are bracing for more snow and changing temperatures ahead.
This Thanksgiving is shaping up to be one of the coldest in years, with forecasts of snow and frigid temperatures potentially disrupting travel plans for millions of Americans. The National Weather Service warns of a polar vortex expanding southward as AAA predicts record holiday traffic.