In a dramatic prisoner swap, the Trump administration has successfully negotiated the release of 10 American hostages from Venezuela in exchange for 250 Venezuelan detainees deported to El Salvador. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the Americans are now on their way to freedom. This controversial exchange highlights the complexities of U.S. immigration policy and international relations.
U.S. equities slipped on Friday as investors digested economic data and tariff threats. While consumer sentiment improved, homebuilding hit an 11-month low, raising concerns ahead of corporate earnings.
As President Trump targets Fed Chair Jerome Powell over a costly renovation, the marble at the Federal Reserve sparks controversy. Discover how Trump’s own appointees influenced the design and costs.
In a thrilling comeback, Åberg and Fleetwood impress on Day 2 of The Open Championship, battling their way back into contention after rocky starts. Can they continue this momentum?
A recent report reveals that SpaceX's Starbase has injury rates nearly six times higher than other manufacturing sites, raising serious concerns about worker safety as the company pushes forward with its ambitious Starship program.
Ari Aster's latest film Eddington, starring Joaquin Phoenix, delves into how social media fractures society during a time of crisis. This modern western transforms the classic genre into a thrilling exploration of our online realities.
In a stunning move, Brazilian authorities have raided former President Jair Bolsonaro's home and imposed strict measures amid fears he might flee the country as he faces serious charges related to election interference.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, we highlight the five crucial needs for American League contenders. Discover which teams should make bold moves to enhance their playoff chances!
In a stunning turn of events, Caitlin Clark announced she will miss the WNBA All-Star Weekend due to a left groin injury, impacting ticket prices and viewership for the league's marquee event.
Get ready for an electrifying farewell! Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's final concert film, 'Back to the Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow,' will hit theaters in early 2026, showcasing their iconic performances and heartfelt moments.