Three small businesses in Brentwood, Missouri, accused the city of making a baseless blight designation to replace longtime businesses with a massive redevelopment to make big bucks.
Former NBA head coach Stan Van Gundy revealed Friday his wife of 35 years, Kim, died in August by suicide. She was 61. "I canβt imagine that Iβll ever get over that," he said.
The co-director of Disney favorites "The Little Mermaid" and "Moana" recently said the company has pushed messaging over story in recent years and needs to recalibrate.
After spending 17 years with ESPN, Jeff Van Gundy was quietly let go and replaced, his brother Stan, also a coach turned analyst, says the network had "s--t on him."
Disney was a name most adults grew up with and trusted. Now, as they become parents themselves, they realize the magical mouse has become a rat who can't be trusted with children.
Portland-area voters opted to replace progressive District Attorney Mike Schmidt with a tough-on-crime challenger. Here's what residents say about the change.
A U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's advertisement restrictions were a violation of the First Amendment on Tuesday.
Staffing plummeted at police departments across the United States following 2020's anti-police protests, but Idaho saw a spike in out-of-state applications.
Many major cities that suffered pandemic-era population dips rebounded in 2023, census estimates show. But not Portland, which saw a third year of declining population.
Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, encouraged boys seeking alternatives to join his male-centered organization after he said the Boy Scouts of America has strayed from its mission.
Employment Judge Brown in the United Kingdom ruled that University of London's Nana Sato-Rossberg was not a victim of racism amid her boss' remark that she loves sushi.
"Good Morning America" had a segment in which ABC correspondent Stephanie Ramos reported on Harrison Butker's faith-based speech, and Robin Roberts' interjection made things awkward.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., was hit by conservatives for promoting California as a "national model" for combating homelessness in a recent press conference.
Gregg Doyel was taken off the IndyStar's WNBA beat after an awkward interaction with Caitlin Clark, but Greg Cote of the Miami Herald says the punishment is too harsh.
A powerful bull that was loose on a popular Mexican beach on Saturday attacked a woman several times as panicked onlookers screamed in horror, a shocking new video shows.
CNN senior reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere was accused of promoting the Biden-Harris campaign team by sharing a link to the campaign's debate merch on Wednesday.
White House press secretary Karen Jean-Pierre is blaming the pandemic and Russiaβs war with Ukraine as just some of the reasons as to why President Bidenβs poll numbers are lagging in key swing states.
A conservative activist took credit for recruiting two men with the same name as Democratic frontrunner Bob Ferguson to enter Washington's gubernatorial race.
A Jewish student at Brandeis University shares how colleges need a summer do-over to figure out how to combat antisemitism and protect free speech on college campuses.
Connie Siskowski, president of the American Association of Caregiving Youth, said the economy and an aging population needing more complex care has led to more youth caregivers.
Recently retired Jason Kelce issued an apology after claiming former champion American thoroughbred racehorse Secretariat was on steroids during his Triple Crown-winning run.