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Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., spoke to "Fox & Friends First" on Friday after she received death threats and had to evacuate her office after sharing her story of her ectopic pregnancy.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Friday the USNS Harvey Milk is being renamed the USNS Oscar V. Peterson.
Casi una decena de agentes de la policía nacional de El Salvador describió las intensas presiones a las que se vieron sometidos para cumplir las cuotas de detenciones, según un informe de Human Rights Watch publicado esta semana
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It’s been maddening to see outsiders claim that his win in the mayoral primary was a victory for antisemitism.
Our chief pop critic on the music the Boss recorded, but kept locked away for decades.
The 9-year-old from Vietnam was abused by her mother for customers watching on smartphone apps in the U.S. and elsewhere. The mother said she needed the money.
Congress’s one-size-fits-all bill doesn’t take into account the realities of life in Alaska.
The director Joseph Kosinski narrates a sequence in which Pitt’s character hatches a plan different from his team during a race.
The preservative thimerosal started Robert F. Kennedy Jr. down the path of questioning vaccine safety. A panel of experts he appointed will no longer recommend annual flu shots that contain it.
What makes for a better leader: grizzled experience or a fresh face?
After a divisive previous season, the fine-dining dramedy regained some momentum. But other aspects of Season 4 might leave fans cold. Here, we recap it all.
Georg Philipp Telemann’s overlooked intermezzo “Pimpinone” is being presented by the Boston Early Music Festival this weekend.
Six Americans were detained Friday in South Korea for trying to send 1,600 plastic bottles filled with rice, U.S. dollars bills and Bibles toward North Korea by sea, police said.
With the broad tax and health care bill they are now trying to muscle into law, Senate Republicans are preparing to upend Washington’s accounting standards.
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild animals.
Foreign policy by FOMO is not a sustainable strategy.
Tens of thousands of people were jailed as part of President Nayib Bukele crackdown on gangs. Some police officers now admit they arrested people on flimsy or nonexistent evidence to meet quotas.
Three columnists break down the murky politics behind the strike.