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President Donald Trump confirmed the U.S. military killed Tren de Aragua leader Niño Guerrero in a lethal kinetic strike.
A federal judge ruled she lacks authority to reinstate a fired Yosemite park ranger who flew a trans pride flag across El Capitan on their day off.
Justin Baldoni's lawyer says Blake Lively 'failed' after judge awards her limited attorney fees in legal battle.
Excitement builds as the U.S. Men's National Team faces Paraguay in their World Cup opener, marking the first home soil match since the 1994 World Cup.
MLB announces drive-in theaters will show 'The Sandlot' on Independence Day, followed by live Big League games and fireworks for America's 250th.
Tim Allen says humor saves his nearly 20-year marriage to Jane Hajduk, revealing they are "very different people" but "pretty good buddies."
Ohio police chief Chad Essert faces a 70-count indictment for alleged sex crimes involving a minor, with charges carrying up to 280 years in prison.
El Cajon sues California AG Rob Bonta, claiming sanctuary laws prevent local police from checking on unaccompanied migrant children's safety.
Canadian fans booed the United States during the World Cup Parade of Nations, continuing a pattern that has preceded multiple losses on the ice.
Hunter Biden defends Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner on Gavin Newsom's podcast, dismissing the Nazi tattoo and sexting controversies.
The Kennedy Center board filed an emergency appeal to block a judge's order requiring Trump's name to be removed from the building's signage and materials.
Massachusetts high school officials disputed Ipswich boys lacrosse team’s claims of "fake" cigars at high school graduation, and that they forced the forfeiture...
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