The Trump administration has revoked $4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, raising questions about its future and the state's ability to fulfill its promises. With cost estimates soaring, state officials scramble for private investment.
Utah has reported its 10th case of measles this year, all involving unvaccinated individuals. Health officials are warning residents to remain vigilant as the virus has been detected in wastewater.
A U.S. Army veteran, George Retes, recounts his terrifying experience of being arrested during an immigration raid, where he was pepper-sprayed and detained without explanation. Amidst a crackdown affecting hundreds, he vows to sue for wrongful detention.
A flesh-eating bacterium has led to a death in Broward County, Florida, with additional cases reported. Learn how to protect yourself from this dangerous pathogen and the risks associated with raw shellfish consumption.
In a dramatic move, President Trump announced the rescinding of $4 billion in federal funding for California's High-Speed Rail project, citing budget overruns and delays. California officials vow to fight back against this decision, claiming it is illegal.
In a significant move, Senate Republicans have agreed to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public broadcasting, pushing the bill closer to Trump's desk. The House must approve the changes by Friday, amid concerns about the implications of such cuts.
Despite President Trump's dismissal of the Epstein controversy as a 'hoax', his MAGA supporters and key Republicans are ramping up calls for the release of Epstein's client list. Influencers and congressional Republicans argue for transparency to restore trust in the government.
The 2025 ESPYS brought together sports icons and Hollywood stars for a night of celebration, featuring performances by Busta Rhymes and tributes to legends like Diana Taurasi and Alex Morgan.
In a surprising turn of events, Bradley Beal has parted ways with the Phoenix Suns and is set to join the LA Clippers on a two-year deal. Discover the implications of this move and what it means for both teams!
Defending champion Tadej Pogacar crashes during the Tour de France, yet remarkably remounts to finish without losing time. Meanwhile, Jonas Abrahamsen sprints to his first stage victory amid protests.