Tourists visiting Yellowstone National Park on October 6 were left stunned after witnessing a man walk straight toward a wild wolf pack in what authorities are calling a highly dangerous...
Authorities are still investigating the mysterious death of an 18-year-old Florida cheerleader who was found dead aboard a Carnival cruise ship earlier this month. Ten days have passed since Anna...
Well, there it is. The House of Representatives, in all its swampy glory, just voted against formally reprimanding Del. Stacey Plaskett—yes, the same Stacey Plaskett who allegedly communicated with convicted...
“Don’t give up the ship,” they said. The irony? The last time that phrase was famously uttered, the ship was given up — captured by the British, no less. A...
Honda has announced a major vehicle recall, affecting about 256,000 Accord Hybrid cars in the United States. The company says a software problem could cause the vehicle to suddenly lose...
Well, well, well—if it isn’t New York’s favorite Trump-obsessed crusader suddenly clutching her pearls and crying foul now that she finds herself under the microscope. Letitia James, the same State...
In a formal proclamation, Abbott designated the Council on American-Islamic Relations as both a “foreign terrorist organization” and a “transnational criminal organization.”
The House of Representatives rejected a Republican-led effort to strip Democratic U.S. Virgin Islands delegate Stacey Plaskett of her prime spot on the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday evening, after a...
The most significant change places the Department of Labor in charge of major K-12 programs, including the massive Title I program that sends money to schools serving low-income students.
"I have told him on every occasion that we can collaborate, that they can help us with information they have, but that we operate in our territory, that we do...
Plaintiffs cited state statutes that require a breakdown of law and order, a request from local leaders, and legislative involvement before the Guard can be used for such missions.
Those steps mark the official start of the legal vetting process that occurs before any citizen-driven constitutional amendment can appear on the ballot.
For years, the U.S. has relied heavily on foreign suppliers for both rare earth elements (REEs) and graphite. As of 2024, the country was at least 93% import-dependent.