Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says his path to the presidency only requires him to get 33% of the vote, something he says is achievable, partly because of his support from young voters.
Former New York representative George Santos is reviving his drag queen identity to help raise money for both himself and charity by offering Cameo videos.
Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce has already found his new gig in retirement, as he's reportedly joining ESPN for their "Monday Night Countdown" pregame show next season.
Stars of fashion, music, film, politics, sports and social media will attend the Met Gala on May 6th to have dinner, sip cocktails and sample the new 'Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion' exhibit.
Six troops linked to a United Arab Emirates-backed secessionist group were killed in an explosion in southern Yemen on Monday. Al-Qaeda militants are blamed for the attack.
Chyell Park, 15, was reported dead following a shooting at a post-prom party in Fitzgerald, Georgia, early Saturday. Three others were wounded and a suspect has been charged.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr filed a suit against the Biden administration for its Title IX revision that he says is "destroying women's sports."
A Texas man is looking for a new wife in his small town by paying $400 a week for a billboard ad on a roadway. His 20 ft. sign is a callout to find his next lucky lady.
A Politico writer said Biden's staff doesn't want him to debate and if he agrees this summer, it will a sign the Biden campaign needs to regain ground.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said three U.S. Marshals were killed and five officers were wounded in a shootout on Monday. One suspect is dead.
John Krasinski's new movie 'IF,' which blends animation and live-action, is about a girl and her neighbor who can see imaginary friends; it features Ryan Reynolds and Cailey Fleming.
Here are four books, all available on Amazon, that will make readers think, smile and be grateful. Take advantage of shopping deals right now on Amazon.
Hundreds of mourners gathered along a funeral procession route in Chicago to say farewell to police officer Luis M. Huesca, who was shot to death while leaving work.
Food Network star Sandra Lee revealed she tried a weight loss drug, but hated how it made her feel, and explained why she continues to focus on healthy meals.
The White House dodged numerous questions on Monday, particularly when it came to the the Biden administration's response to how colleges are handling protests.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) had threaten to call a vote to remove Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House, but the representative from Georgia has yet to make her move.
Anti-Trump prosecutor Fani Willis was challenged to a Democratic primary debate rematch after skipping one Sunday as photos show her in attendance at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
American athlete groups are calling for an independent investigation into the case of nearly 2 dozen Chinese swimmers who were not sanctioned after having positive tests for a banned heart medication.
The state announced on Monday that it has decided not to seek a retrial in the case of George Alan Kelly. The defense has asked to have the case dropped with prejudice.
Voters in Nevada, a major swing state, shared their anger over Donald Trump's ongoing New York trial, with some claiming it was an intentional effort to keep him off the campaign trail.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said "numerous" police officers were shot in Charlotte on Monday afternoon. Residents are urged to stay inside.
Roger Hanks, 76, faces first-degree murder charges in the deaths of his 75-year-old wife Judith and his adult daughter Emily after allegedly shooting them dead in their Pennsylvania home
The state announced on Monday that it has decided not to seek a retrial in the case of George Alan Kelly. The defense has asked to have the case dropped with prejudice.
Vitamin D could be a surprise weapon against cancer, new research suggests. A doctor weighed in in on the nutrient's impact on immune response and tumor growth.
Libyan authorities are demanding improvements after photographs leaked of the underground cell in Lebanon where the son of Libyaβs late dictator Moammar Gadhafi has been held for years.
Two Polk County, Florida, sheriff's deputies were seriously injured and their assailant killed in an exchange of gunfire, Sheriff Grady Judd confirmed over the weekend.
An ice cream shop owner is grateful her family's stand was closed Sunday, after an out-of-control driver crashed a truck through the property, causing a lot of destruction.
Nicole Kidman appeared to make a reference to Tom Cruise while accepting an award, but didn't mention their children, who were also absent from the event.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging the Biden administration to help block the International Criminal Court from issuing arrest warrants against top Israeli officials.
Ecuador has filed a complaint at the United Nations' top court over Mexico's move to grant political asylum to former Ecuadorian vice president Jorge Glas.
Vermont resident Kory Lee George has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for conspiring with his mother to kill his stepfather, David Auclair, in 2019.
James Carville sounded off on young voters sour on President Biden on Sunday and said there would be "no rights left" if former President Trump wins in November.
New England Patriots first-year head coach Jerod Mayo was asked about the possibility of Tom Brady suiting up to play quarterback once more for the team he won six Super Bowl rings for.
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Col. Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War, was honored with a ceremony in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol surrounded by family members.
Vice President Harris connected the abortion fight to the events of Bloody Sunday during an interview with Drew Barrymore and said the fight was not just about women.
The Belarusian service of the German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle has been labeled an 'extremist organization' by authorities in Belarus; all of its activities have been banned in the country.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said "numerous" police officers were shot in Charlotte on Monday afternoon. Residents are urged to stay inside.
Dozens of Sorbonne university students were removed from campus grounds by French police after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the elite institution's main courtyard.
Togolese voters headed to the polls for parliamentary elections that gauge support for a proposed new constitution that would give lawmakers the ability to choose the country's president.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said "numerous" police officers were shot in Charlotte on Monday afternoon. Residents are urged to stay inside.
Our nationβs founding principles are the heart of our national strength and we need to leverage them to make a clear contrast between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party.
The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution met on Monday to begin the process of writing out a global treaty to end plastic pollution.
"The View" teed off on Gov. Kristi Noem, calling her "Governor Cruella" and a "sociopath" over her upcoming memoir thatΒ reveals she once killed a young dog.
A new poll says Republicans are significantly more enthusiastic about the 2024 election rematch between President Biden and former President Donald Trump than either Democrats or independent voters
Pope Francis attended the Venice Biennale of Arts and visited the Vatican's exhibit, which was inside of a women's prison and created with the help of some prisoners.
The Colorado Buffaloes lost top running back Dylan Edwards to the transfer portal. Edwards transferred to Kansas State after one season with the Deion Sanders-led program.
One stepfather called out the Biden administration's 'inexcusable' rollout of the new FAFSA application, arguing the delays have caused a 'lot of stress' for his child.
State Department says five IDF units committed human rights violations and while four "effectively remediated," the discussion still continue over the fifth.
Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly will learn Monday if prosecutors decided to bring a second trial against him over the shooting of a Mexican national on his border property.
Vice President Harris addressed the focus on her laugh on Monday during an interview with Drew Barrymore and said it was part of people "getting used to" her as vice president.
India expressed concern and protest after people attending a Canadian event addressed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used separatist slogans in support of a Sikh homeland.
Millions of students in public schools across the Philippines are being ordered to stay home after urgent health warnings spread throughout Southeast Asia as major heatwave continues to hit region.
A USC senior responded to the cancelation of her school's primary commencement ceremony and student unrest and protest on campus in an interview Monday.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission published new guidance detailing an employer could be found guilty of harassment over bathrooms and pronouns.
A unique family emblem forms the shape of a maze in Perthshire, Scotland. The maze at the Scone Palace tourism attraction is half a mile long and was originally planted in 1991.
Democratic Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell won't take part in committee assignments or caucus meetings following her arrest for an alleged burglary.
Jack Osbourne contracted a bacterial disease in Malaysia after stepping in rat urine. The son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne was hospitalized and nearly died from the disease.
Christie Brinkley enjoyed her ex-husband Billy Joel's concert in New York City and was treated to a performance of his famous tune, "Uptown Girl," which he wrote about her.
The Chaffee County Medical Examiner on Monday released autopsy results for Suzanne Morphew, a Colorado mom of two who went missing from a bike ride on Mother's Day in 2020.
With just over six months to go until Election Day, two new polls are spelling trouble for President Biden as he faces off against former President Trump in a 2024 rematch.
The European Union has announced stricter visa requirements for Ethiopian nationals. EU countries will no longer be permitted to waive requirements, officials say.
The Taliban faces criticism for depriving women of human rights at a U.N. meeting, though no Taliban representatives attended because they are not recognized by the U.N.
World Central Kitchen is resuming operations in the Gaza Strip following a temporary halt after seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli air strike.
Jon Bon Jovi confessed that while he was not "a saint" during the early days on Bon Jovi fame, he never would have truly jeopardized his relationship with his wife.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul referred Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley for a state investigation over video of a traffic stop for speeding 20 mph over the limit.
Jens Stoltenberg, chief of NATO, visited Kyiv, Ukraine, to admit that the military alliance fell short of their promises of arms to Ukraine, but reaffirmed commitment to the cause.
A senior Russian security official has warned that Russia could retaliate against any U.S. seizure of its frozen currency reserves by seizing the assets of U.S. citizens.
ABC News host George Stephanopoulos sounded the alarm on the November election on Sunday and appeared to echo President Biden's recent message to the press.
President Zelenskyy has voiced the urgent need for faster delivery of U.S. weapons to Ukraine, saying that small amounts had begun to arrive but were inefficient.
A 16-year-old gunman wounded 10 people during a private event at Cabana Live, a party venue in Florida. The shooting followed a fistfight, authorities say.
18 people have been confirmed dead after a bus crash on the outskirts of Mexico City on Sunday. 14 people were killed instantly, while another four died in the hospital.
Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark had her first practice at training camp on Sunday, and while she's already impressing her new squad, she admits the game is much faster.
South Koreaβs opposition leader has urged President Yoon Suk Yeol to accept special investigations into allegations involving top officials and his wife.
CNN anchor Kasie Hunt asked if a shocking excerpt from Gov. Kristi Noem's, R-S.D., new memoir about killing her dog was an appeal to former President Trump.
Democratic Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willisβ primary opponent, Christian Wise Smith, debated an empty podium after Willis skipped the event.
House Democrats urge Columbia Board of Trustees to disband anti-Israel encampment violating Title VI and segregating Jewish students off campus or resign.
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., called on Congress to act and penalize colleges for allowing antisemitsm to occur on their campuses on "Sunday Night in America."
Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how the "Yahoo Boys" scam utilizes deepfake and face-swapping technology to trick people who believe they are in a romantic relationship.
Celebrated sitcom "Seinfeld" was famously set in a fictional New York City diner called Monk's Cafe. Two real diners are now tourist attractions for their role in TV lore.
A Chicago resident is taking aim at the city's council for approving a $70 million in extra funding for food and shelter for migrants in the Windy City.
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik said no deal had been reached between school officials and protesting students as the anti-Israel encampment continues for more than 12 days.
Solomon Islands pro-Bejing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare will not remain head of the South Pacific island nationβs government following general elections.
Five former firefighting and disaster response officials have been convicted by a Greek court for criminal negligence in connection with a deadly wildfire in 2018.
A climate activist who smeared paint on the protective case of Edgar Degas' "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" sculpture at Washington, D.C.βs National Gallery of Art was charged.
The true crime genre is more popular than ever. But with so many people consuming true crime content, how does this trend affect actual criminal investigations and ongoing court cases?
WNBA star Brittney Griner recalled her arrest in Russia over cartridges which contained oils derived from cannabis in an interview on "Good Morning America."
"Outnumbered" debuted 10 years ago this week on Fox News, when four female panelists and #OneLuckyGuy forever changed the daytime cable news landscape.
Karen Read was accused of killing her boyfriend - Boston police officer John O'Keefe - but she denied accusations and claimed she was framed in an elaborate cover-up
Scotlandβs first minister, Humza Yousaf, resigned rather than face a no-confidence vote following the end of a coalition between his Scottish National Party and the Green Party.
A group of Republican senators urged the CEO of NPR to course-correct the publication following revelations of its lack of ideological diversity in the newsroom.
Gjert Ingebrigtsen, the father and former coach of Olympic champion runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen, has been charged with abusing one of his other children.
Thailand's foreign minister, Parnpree Bahiddha-Nugara, has resigned after being removed as one of the country's deputy prime ministers in a Cabinet reshuffle.
America today is still reeling from the sweeping impact of the 1965 immigration law changes. The modifications were pushed Democrats who have clearly benefited from them.
Mike Tyson talked about abstaining from sex and drugs ahead of his July 20 fight against Jake Paul. This will be the former heavyweight champ's first fight in nearly four years.
Trent Staggs was chosen as the Utah Republican Party's nominee to replace Mitt Romney in the Senate, but other, more moderate Republican candidates will still compete at the primary.
The reopening of schools in Kenya has been postponed by one week due to heavy rains and flooding. Over 100 schools have been flooded, according to officials.
Natalee Holloway, Brittanee Drexel and Amy Lynn Bradley are three women who went on vacations that ended in tragedy. These women went on vacation and never made it home.
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has announced that a pair of giant pandas will soon be transferred from China to the U.S. as part of a conservation partnership.
U.S. police departments have reported a year-over-year increase in sworn officers for the first time in years. Many larger departments have increased officer pay.
Robbi Mecus, 52, died Thursday at Denali National Park in Alaska after falling about 1,000 feet while climbing Mount Johnson with a partner, officials said.
Israeli officials are concerned the International Criminal Court may issue arrest warrants against government officials over the war in Gaza, reports say.
Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch suffered a torn patellar tendon in right knee after colliding into one of his own players, Mike Conley Jr.
Richelle Dietz is among 17 people suing the U.S. over jet fuel leaks and health problems allegedly linked to contaminated water on their military base.
A trial has opened in Germany for nine members of the Reich Citizens movement, who have called for bringing down the government and subscribe to the QAnon conspiracy theory.
At least 40 people have died after a dam collapsed in western Kenya, police have confirmed. Ongoing rains have caused flooding that has already killed nearly 100 people.
Dozens of Thornton Township residents in Illinois gathered and protested Democratic Mayor Tiffany Heynard of the small Village of Dolton over the weekend.
The White House is silent on whether anti-Israel protesters on college campuses nationwide will be barred from college debt relief programs touted by the Biden administration.
Kurt βCyberGuy" Knutsson: Video shows Tesla Semi can navigate icy conditions, potentially offering a sustainable, all-weather, heavy-duty transport solution amid emissions concerns.
George Washington University reiterated after days of anti-Israel protests at the university that "hateful language being displayed has no place on our campus."
This week's American Culture Quiz tests readers' knowledge of the Kentucky Derby, U.S. gems and geography, and Hollywood and presidential history. See how well you do!
Michael Avenatti said he couldn't choose at the moment between Donald Trump and Joe Biden for president, after previously being the former's most famous critic.
Actor Alec Baldwinβs faces both ongoing legal troubles and significant public relations problems over his court case about the shooting that happened during production of "Rust."
Biden's dangerous new Title IX regulations destroy the definition of sex and wreck the opportunities girls and women receive by participating in athletic competition.
A Harvard student said school leaders have given into a "woke mob" and called on President Alan Garber to resign if the National Guard is not called in.
Why do we use popular metaphorical expressions like "under the weather' and more? Here are three fun origin stories and meanings behind commonly used idioms in English.
USAFacts, a Washington-based nonprofit that compiles and reports on government data, took a deep dive into the latest cancer data to identify trends. Here are the key findings.
Ryan Seacrest expressed his excitement to take over as host of "Wheel of Fortune" in the fall and shared his his admiration for current host Pat Sajak.
Despite the stand-up comedian's massive success and global recognition, Jerry Seinfeld β who turned 70 on Monday β explained why he often wrestles with "darkening moods."
Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, married on April 29, 2011. They are parents to three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
After the death of Alexei Navalny, a Russian human rights lawyer says Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza is now "prisoner number one," on President Vladimir Putin's list.
The Department of Justice's settlement to pay almost $139 million to 139 victims of Dr. Larry Nassar "bodes well" for Jeffrey Epstein accusers in similar lawsuit, experts say.
A Cornell University professor says colleges are partly responsible for the anti-Israel sentiment sweeping campuses nationwide, specifically calling out their anti-racist, DEI programs.
Spring is a great time to enjoy the beautiful seasonal weather and the nature around you. These are ten outdoor spring date ideas for you and your partner.
A Boston man was sentenced to nearly eight years behind bars after attempting to hire a contract killer to murder his ex-wife and her boyfriend for $8,000 total.
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The World War II Memorial opened to the public on this day in history, April 29, 2004, after more than two years of work on its construction. It honors the lives lost in WWII.
'The Big Weekend Show' discusses the βsoft guy eraβ, a TikTok trend affecting dating culture that advises men to stop being sole providers in relationships.
Archaeologists at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Virginia recently dug up 18th-century bottles filled with a puzzling liquid. The liquid may be the remains of cherries.
A former Democratic state senator in Arizona was sentenced to a year in prison after a jury convicted him of sexual misconduct with a minor in February.
Country singer Jimmie Allen described the confusing timeline when he was separated from his wife and his friend became pregnant with their fraternal twins.
Authorities are investigating after an oversized load came off its trailer, causing the death of two people and leaving one person injured Saturday morning in Temple, Texas.
Christina Marie Crane, 37, was charged with attempted felony murder and criminal mischief after grabbing a knife from a Wawa deli counter and stabbing a man, police said.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, made their red carpet debut with their parents during their mom's AFI Life Achievement gala.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked his constituents for help in designing a $1 coin depicting innovation, but instead he received ideas showing problems under his leadership.
Britney Spears criticized her family, and claimed there would be "no justice" after settling a lawsuit stemming from her 13-year conservatorship with dad Jamie.
A Holocaust memorial statue was covered on Saturday ahead of a pro-Palestinian march in central Londonβs Hyde Park, authorities confirmed over the weekend.
Police said three Louisiana police officers were wounded by gunfire Sunday in a standoff with a man suspected of shooting three other people in the past week.
The Macungie Police Department said two men and one woman were seen stealing American flags from a suburban neighborhood on Saturday, eliciting anger from local residents.
βReal Time" host Bill Maher questioned former CNN host Don Lemon about his claim that heβs constantly been put in uncomfortable situations as a gay Black man.
Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a motion to dismiss some claims in a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Joi Dickerson-Neal in November stemming from an alleged 1991 incident.
Gov. DeSantis and former President Trump met privately in Miami, Florida on Sunday, marking the first time the two have spoken since the former ended his presidential campaign.
1,100 protesters took part in an Islamist rally in Hamburg, Germany, over the weekend. Many demonstrators appeared militant, with one sign reading "Caliphate is the solution."
Corona, Bud Light and Budweiser are the most popular beer brands in the United States, with a unique history dating back centuries. Here is a deeper dive.
Jalen Brunson set a New York Knicks playoff record with his 47-point masterpiece in his team's Game 4 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday afternoon.
Some Denver Nuggets players were spotted warming up for Game 4 against the Los Angeles Laker wearing flip-flops instead of their usual basketball sneakers.
Amber and Granger Smith are outspoken about water safety and drowning prevention after the drowning loss of their 3-year-old son River. Today, Amber is partnering with the NDPA to bring awareness.
College and university officials across the U.S. are starting to say the anti-Israel protests are being infiltrated by outside agitators, not affiliated with the schools.
The former Tennessee Titans scout accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend bonded out of jail Friday morning, the Davidson County Sheriffβs Office confirmed to WZTV.
Roy Jones Jr. offered Jake Paul a warning about Mike Tyson's abilities months before the former heavyweight champion squares off against the YouTube star.
Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton was taken in the sixth round by the Patriots, but with a crowded room, including No. 3 pick Drake Maye, he's not thinking about a position change.
The suspect arrested in a deadly hit-and-run in Maryland is an illegal alien with a long criminal history who was released from federal prison in July 2023.