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Former President Biden’s personal physician pleaded the 5th Amendment and cited physician-patient privilege during a ...
Mobile network anomalies consistent with cell phone surveillance were detected at a July 4 protest at an ICE field office in Washington state.
The Justice Department has sued California after the state allowed transgender athletes to compete in female sports.
Linda Yaccarino has stepped down as CEO of X after two years. Her resignation follows Elon Musk’s xAI merger and Grok controversy.
Joey Chestnut claimed his 17th title in the Nathan’s Hot Dog-Eating Contest on Friday, July 4, after a one year hiatus.
A bankruptcy court has approved the sale of 23andMe to TTAM Research Institute for $305 million following a bankruptcy filing in March.
From ICE raids to wildfires, political protests and safety concerns, this year’s 4th of July is forcing cities to rethink how they celebrate.
A study published in June found that veterans seemed to have higher incidences of dementia depending on where they live.
A back-and-forth between Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown Jackson in the Trump v. CASA decision is getting a lot of attention.
President Donald Trump called it a perfect strike, but a new intel leak reveals that Iran's nuclear sites may not have been wiped out.
Brain rot was coined the 2024 Oxford Dictionary "Word of the Year," but is it just a humorous term, or is there a serious problem at hand?
President Trump calls it a bullseye; Iran sees it as an act of war. The consequences of a U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear sites are serious.
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