Caitlin Clark Injury: Fever Coach Sees Opportunity for Growt...
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks due to a quad injury. While a setback, Fever coach Steph...
US Renews Italy Travel Advisory Due to Terrorism Concerns
The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Italy, urging Americans to exercise increased caution. Thi...
Former Assistant Testifies Sean Combs Kidnapped, Threatened...
In the ongoing sex trafficking trial involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs, his former assistant, Capricorn Clark, gave emotional...
Snack Bar Billionaires Diversify Investments Beyond Food
Daniel Lubetzky, the billionaire founder of Kind snack bars, is expanding his investments beyond the food industry. Like...
JPMorgan Chase Aims to Attract More Millionaire Clients
JPMorgan Chase is expanding its services to attract more wealthy clients in the United States. The financial institution...
Book Claims Biden Aides Hid Cognitive Concerns, Opposed Trum...
A new book alleges that President Biden's aides took steps to downplay concerns about his cognitive abilities during the...
Washington Post Offers Buyouts to Veteran Staff and Other De...
The Washington Post is offering buyout packages to veteran employees in several departments, including the opinion secti...
Wasserman Schultz Disputes Report Calling Democrats 'Slow' a...
Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz has challenged a New York Times article that characterized Democrats as being 's...
Walmart Fined for Shipping Realistic Toy Guns to New York
Walmart will pay a fine and work to prevent its online sellers from shipping realistic-looking toy guns to New York. Att...
Russia, China, North Korea Criticize US Missile Defense Plan
Russia, China, and North Korea have voiced strong opposition to the United States' proposed $175 billion missile defense...
Vermont Water Bottle Company Struggles with Tariffs
A Vermont start-up, poised for profitability, is now facing challenges due to tariffs on imported goods. The company, wh...
Aid Center Opens in Gaza, Draws Large Crowds Amid Food Short...
A new aid distribution center, supported by the U.S. and Israel, opened in Gaza and was quickly overwhelmed by thousands...
Hungry Gazans Seek Aid at New Distribution Center
Thousands of Palestinians facing severe food shortages rushed to a newly opened aid distribution center in Gaza. The cen...
Aid Center in Gaza Sees Large Crowds Amid Food Shortages
A newly opened aid distribution center in Gaza experienced a surge of people seeking food assistance. Thousands of Pales...
California Updates Track Championship Rules Amid Transgender...
California's governing body for high school sports has modified its eligibility rules for girls' track and field champio...
Driverless Trucks Hit the Road: Promises and Concerns
Self-driving semi-trucks are becoming a reality, offering potential solutions to the trucking industry's driver shortage...
Ski Trip Connects Kids with Cancer, Builds Lasting Bonds
A unique ski trip brought together children battling cancer from across the United States. The event, organized by a non...
Chemical Plant Explosion in China Kills At Least Five
A major explosion at a chemical plant in eastern China on Tuesday resulted in at least five fatalities, according to loc...
Tampa Home Provides Refuge for Runaway Teens
Starting Right, Now in Tampa, Florida, is giving hope to runaway teenagers. The organization offers housing and a stable...
Diddy Accused of Threatening Kid Cudi, Kidnapping Employee
A former employee of Sean 'Diddy' Combs testified that the music mogul threatened to kill rapper Kid Cudi. Capricorn Cla...
Airline Adjusts Check-In Times; Watch Out for Risky Foods
A major airline is changing how early you can check in for domestic flights. This update could affect your travel plans,...
Supreme Court Declines Case on 'Only Two Genders' Shirt
The Supreme Court has decided not to hear a case involving a student who was prohibited from wearing a shirt with the ph...
Ex-Spokesperson: Israel Faces Tough Choice in Gaza
A former Israeli government spokesperson, Eylon Levy, says the country is in a difficult situation in Gaza. He believes...
Trump Administration Plans to Cut Federal Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to cut off all federal funding to Harvard University. A letter will be s...
Harvard Revokes Professor's Tenure Over Data Fraud Allegatio...
Harvard University has revoked a professor's tenure for the first time in decades following an investigation into allege...
Trump Warns Putin: 'Playing with Fire' Amid Rising Tensions
Former President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that he is "playing with...
Gen Z Entrepreneurs Find Purpose Beyond Corporate Careers
Francesca Albo and Lea Burbidge Izquierdo, two Gen Z entrepreneurs, left their corporate jobs to pursue more fulfilling...
Rep. Ivey Denied Access to MS-13 Member in El Salvador
Maryland Congressman Glenn Ivey expressed frustration after being denied access to Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported MS-1...
Tariffs Linked to Rise in Trade Crime, Companies Say
Increased tariffs imposed globally are reportedly fueling a surge in trade-related crimes like smuggling and misrepresen...
Judge Halts Trump Admin. Bid to End NYC Congestion Pricing
A judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending New York City's congestion pricing program. This pr...
Shedeur Sanders Denies Luxury Car Rumors on Social Media
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders addressed rumors circulating on social media regarding a recent luxury car...
Study: U.S. Mothers' Mental Health Declining
A recent study reveals a concerning trend: the mental health of mothers in the United States has significantly declined...
Trump Sharply Criticizes Putin Amid Ongoing Strikes
Former President Trump has increased his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing his views on social m...
Stocks Rise as Trump Delays EU Tariffs
U.S. stock markets saw a boost Tuesday after President Trump announced a temporary pause on planned tariffs against the...
Trump Pardons Ex-Sheriff Convicted of Bribery
Former Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins, convicted of accepting $75,000 in bribes, has been pardoned by President Trump. T...
Debt Relief Myths Debunked This June
Thinking about debt relief? It's important to separate fact from fiction. This June, several myths are circulating that...
Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Painting Hawaii's Sky with Lava
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano put on a stunning display as it erupted, sending lava flowing and lighting up the night sky. Th...
Pink Diamond Believed to Belong to Marie Antoinette Heads to Auction
A rare pink diamond, rumored to have once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette, is set to be auctioned. The kite-shaped je...
Mary Lou Retton, Olympic Gymnast, Arrested for DUI
Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton was arrested in West Virginia on suspicion of driving under the influence. The for...
RFK Jr. Campaign Removes COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign has removed specific COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for pregnant women a...
Trump Softens Stance on Russia Amid Ukraine Airstrikes
Former President Donald Trump seems to be adjusting his rhetoric regarding Russia and Vladimir Putin. This shift comes a...
Trump Softens Stance on Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict
Former President Trump has seemingly adjusted his rhetoric regarding Russia and Vladimir Putin as airstrikes persist in...
King Charles III Highlights Climate Change in Canadian Parliament Address
King Charles III, during his address to the Canadian Parliament, emphasized the urgency of addressing climate change. He...
Trump Threatens to Cut California Funding Over Transgender Athlete Policy
Former President Donald Trump is considering blocking federal funding to California due to its policies allowing transge...
Marie Antoinette's Pink Diamond Tours the World Before Auction
A stunning 10.38-carat pink diamond, once owned by Marie Antoinette, is currently on a global tour. This kite-shaped gem...
Stocks Rise as Trade War Fears Ease After Tariff Delay
U.S. stock markets experienced a boost today following a delay in new tariffs. Investors reacted positively to the news,...
Naloxone May Require Multiple Doses to Reverse Fentanyl Overdoses
A recent report highlights the growing challenge of reversing fentanyl overdoses. Medical experts suggest that a single...
Pregnancy with Lupus: Improved Outcomes for Mothers, Experts Say
Women with lupus, an autoimmune disease, can face unique challenges during pregnancy. Medical advancements and improved...
Former Police Chief Escapes Arkansas Prison After Murder Conviction
A manhunt is underway in Arkansas for Grant Hardin, a former police chief convicted of murder, after he escaped from pri...
Philadelphia Shooting: 3 Suspects Sought in Memorial Day Mass Shooting
Philadelphia police are investigating a mass shooting that occurred on Memorial Day, leaving two dead and nine injured....
COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids: What the Data Shows
Amidst ongoing discussions about childhood vaccinations, especially regarding COVID-19, understanding the data is crucia...