The U.S. Postal Service's plan to transition to an electric fleet faces congressional challenges aiming to strip EV funding. Advocates warn of wasted investments and missed climate goals.
A dramatic officer-involved shooting in San Bernardino involving federal immigration officers has raised serious questions about law enforcement tactics and community safety. Eyewitness accounts and video footage reveal a chaotic scene that demands further investigation.
Sydney Sweeney is riding high with multiple film releases but faces unexpected backlash from a denim campaign that ignited a culture war. Discover how she’s navigating her rising career amid the storm.
Nintendo has ignited a storage revolution with the Switch 2, leading to the development of the Mini SSD by Biwin, promising lightning-fast read speeds. As games grow larger, the demand for efficient, removable storage solutions becomes urgent.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered the end of D.C.'s sanctuary policies, raising legal questions and concerns from local officials and immigration advocates amid a crackdown from the Trump administration.
The Milwaukee Brewers celebrate their 12th consecutive win with a promotion that promises free burgers for all of Wisconsin! Discover how this historic streak ties into local lore.
Following the Skydance-Paramount merger, new leadership promises to ramp up movie production, targeting 15 to 20 releases a year, including major franchises like Top Gun and Star Trek.
Taylor Swift is creating buzz with a countdown leading to a potential announcement coinciding with her appearance on Travis Kelce’s 'New Heights' podcast. Fans eagerly anticipate details about her upcoming album, 'The Life of a Showgirl'.
Dricus du Plessis dismisses size claims after footage with Khamzat Chimaev sparks debate. As he prepares for UFC 319, the middleweight champion vows to hand Chimaev his first loss. Don't miss this epic showdown in Chicago!
Donald Trump's nomination of E.J. Antoni as BLS commissioner raises alarms among economists. Critics from both sides question his qualifications and the potential politicization of vital economic data. Could this decision undermine public trust in job market statistics?