BTS members Jimin and Jungkook are back from military service, sparking excitement among fans. With six members now civilians, a triumphant return to the stage is on the horizon!
In a dramatic escalation, Los Angeles police have begun mass arrests as protests against Trump's immigration policies defy a newly imposed curfew. Governor Newsom's lawsuit against military deployment intensifies tensions.
Tammy Slaton from 1000-lb Sisters shares her emotional journey after undergoing skin removal surgery following her incredible 500-pound weight loss. Discover her thoughts on transformation and new love!
In a shocking court testimony, Sean 'Diddy' Combs likened himself to Michael Jordan during allegations of sex trafficking and voyeurism. His ex-girlfriend reveals the disturbing details of their relationship and the drug-fueled parties he hosted.
Sly Stone, the enigmatic genius behind Sly and the Family Stone, passed away at 82, leaving a legacy of revolutionary music that transformed funk and soul. His songs of unity and struggle continue to inspire generations.
In a stunning move, Cara Petersen resigns as the CFPB's acting enforcement director, criticizing the Trump administration's efforts to undermine the agency and its mission to protect consumers.
General Motors announces a groundbreaking $4 billion investment to shift production from Mexico to the U.S., revitalizing American jobs and manufacturing. Discover how this strategic move aligns with rising SUV demand and trade policies.
Governor Gavin Newsom blasts President Trump for allegedly inciting violence during Los Angeles protests, claiming his actions are endangering peaceful demonstrators and immigrant families. Newsom's powerful response criticizes Trump's militarization of the city and warns of escalating tensions.
As the U.S. braces for a crucial inflation report, concerns mount over President Trump's tariffs and their potential to raise consumer prices. Major retailers like Walmart are hinting at unavoidable price hikes, signaling a shift in economic sentiment.
Just over a year after being convicted, Donald Trump is appealing to move his hush money case to federal court. This pivotal hearing could redefine legal boundaries for former presidents.