
Culture |
Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather Jr Exhibition Match Set for 2026
Exciting news about the upcoming exhibition match between boxing legends Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2026.

Opinion |
Former CDC Official Accuses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of Providing False Information to Congress
Allegation of false information provided by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Congress raises concerns about vaccine safety and public health policy.

Opinion |
Caitlin Clark Sidelined for Remainder of Season Due to Injury
Rookie sensation Caitlin Clark will miss the rest of the Indiana Fever's season due to a right groin injury, impacting the team's playoff hopes.

Politics |
Florida Jury Convicts Matriarch in Murder-for-Hire Case
Jury convicts matriarch in high-profile murder-for-hire case in Florida involving law professor

Politics |
DOJ Announces Increase in Human Smuggling Activities Along US-Canada Border
DOJ unveils plans to tackle rise in human smuggling along the US-Canada border and enhance border security measures.

Politics |
US Health and Human Services Secretary to Expand CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to appoint new members to the CDC vaccine advisory panel, signaling potential changes in vaccine-related recommendations.

Politics |
Investigative Report Reveals Maintenance Issues at Robb Elementary School
Exclusive school records detail maintenance problems at Robb Elementary School prior to tragic events

Opinion |
Joe Biden Undergoes Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancer Removal
Former President Joe Biden undergoes Mohs surgery to remove skin cancer lesions, a common procedure with high success rates.

Opinion |
Escalating Tensions Between US and Venezuela
Recent events spark concerns in Caracas over US strike on Venezuelan speedboat suspected of drug trafficking, raising questions about regime stability and potential political change.

Politics |
Legal Action Initiated Against Boston Mayor Over Sanctuary Policy
The Trump administration files a lawsuit against Boston Mayor Michelle Wu over sanctuary policy, sparking debate over immigration enforcement practices.

Politics |
US Health and Human Services Department Leadership Under Scrutiny
Tensions rise as Republicans debate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership at HHS

Opinion |
Senator Defends Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Amid Vaccine Controversy
Republican Senator supports Kennedy's right to question vaccine safety

Politics |
New Orleans Debates Potential Military Deployment in Law Enforcement
New Orleans faces a contentious debate over the deployment of military forces for law enforcement purposes.

World |
Tragic Incident in Indigenous Community Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
Man fatally stabs sister and injures seven others in violent episode at Indigenous community in central Canada

Politics |
Mayor Eric Adams Meets with Trump Administration Figure
Mayor Eric Adams holds a private meeting with a key figure from the Trump administration, sparking speculation about potential political shifts.

Politics |
President Donald Trump to Rename Defense Department as Department of War
President Trump is set to sign an executive order renaming the Defense Department, sparking debate on the implications of the change.

Culture |
Bella Ramsey Encounters Wax Replica at Madame Tussauds London
Actress Bella Ramsey encounters lifelike wax figure of herself at Madame Tussauds London, adding to her growing fame.

Politics |
Federal Reserve Governor Under Criminal Investigation for Mortgage Fraud
The Justice Department has launched a criminal probe into a Federal Reserve governor for suspected mortgage fraud.

Opinion |
Global Trade Disputes, Song of the Summer, and Rising Hemorrhoid Cases
Exploring the impact of trade tensions, music trends, and health concerns on society

Politics |
Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval to Remove FTC Member
The Trump administration's request to dismiss FTC member Rebecca Slaughter raises questions about executive authority and agency independence.

Politics |
Health and Human Services Secretary Faces Congressional Scrutiny
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends agency's policies during contentious congressional hearing on public health and vaccine distribution.

Politics |
Federal Appeals Court Halts Closure of Controversial Immigration Detention Center
Court ruling on 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center temporarily suspended pending legal proceedings

Politics |
Elon Musk Declines White House Invitation to Tech Summit
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk opts out of White House event, sparking speculation and attention

World |
China's Military Parade Showcases Advanced Weaponry and Technological Capabilities
Expert analysis of China's military parade highlighting advancements in modernizing armed forces and developing cutting-edge military technology.

Politics |
Legal Battle Over Offshore Wind Farm Development
Lawsuit challenges federal government's stop-work order on Rhode Island wind farm project

Culture |
Lisbon's Iconic Funicular: A Blend of Tradition and Technology
Explore the unique mechanism behind Lisbon's famous Bica Funicular, combining traditional engineering with modern technology.

Politics |
Missouri Redistricting Process and Political Implications
Learn about the redistricting process in Missouri and its impact on political representation and the upcoming midterm elections.

Politics |
US Government Files Lawsuits Against Southern California Edison for Alleged Role in Wildfires
US government takes legal action against Southern California Edison for alleged negligence in maintaining equipment that led to wildfires

Culture |
Justin Bieber Returns with 'Swag II' - A New Chapter in His Music Career
Justin Bieber reemerges with new material, 'Swag II', showcasing his evolving artistic trajectory and enduring popularity in the music industry.

Opinion |
Insights on Vaccine Safety and Public Health Debate
Renowned physician Dr. Sanjay Gupta provides insights on the recent hearing featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the ongoing debate on vaccines and public health.

Opinion |
Tragic Death of 11-Year-Old Boy in 'Ding Dong Ditch' Prank Gone Wrong
Community mourns the loss of Julián Guzman after fatal shooting incident stemming from childhood prank

Politics |
Northwestern University President Resigns Amid Financial Uncertainty
Northwestern University President Michael Schill announces resignation due to ongoing federal funding freeze

Politics |
DOJ Considering Restrictions on Transgender Individuals' Gun Ownership Rights
The Department of Justice is exploring measures to restrict transgender individuals' ability to own firearms, sparking debate on civil rights and gun regulations.

World |
US State Department Designates Two Ecuadorian Criminal Groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
US State Department designates two Ecuadorian criminal groups as foreign terrorist organizations, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in combating organized crime and terrorism.

Politics |
FBI Search of John Bolton's Residence Reveals Seized Items
Learn about the recent FBI search of John Bolton's residence and the seized items revealed by the Department of Justice.

Opinion |
Addressing Vaccine Misinformation: Senator Mark Warner Challenges Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Recent exchange highlights concerns over spread of inaccurate information on vaccines

Opinion |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Accuses Former CDC Officials of Deceit in Op-Ed
Op-ed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenges CDC's claims and raises questions about transparency and integrity in public health.

Politics |
Washington, DC Files Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, DC files lawsuit against Trump administration over National Guard deployment, raising concerns about autonomy, trust, and economic impact.

Opinion |
Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in New York Raises Concerns
Learn about the recent Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York and the importance of prevention and early detection.

Culture |
New Study Challenges Authenticity of Shroud of Turin
Recent study reveals historical doubts about the Shroud of Turin's authenticity, reshaping perspectives on the revered relic.

World |
Funicular Derailment in Lisbon Leaves 16 Dead, 21 Injured
Tragic incident in Lisbon, Portugal resulting in fatalities and injuries

Politics |
Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Israeli Embassy Staff Members
A suspect enters a plea of not guilty in the case of the killing of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington, DC.

Culture |
Harrods Seeks Approval to Remove Statues of Former Owner
Harrods requests permission to take down statues of Mohamed Al Fayed in the guise of an Egyptian pharaoh, sparking debates on public representation and historical narratives.

Culture |
Remembering Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani: A Legacy of Elegance and Innovation
Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani has passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of sophistication and luxury that has shaped the global fashion industry.

Opinion |
Investigation into Antidepressants and Violence After Minneapolis School Shooting
Federal health experts are examining the potential link between antidepressants and violent behavior following the recent school shooting in Minneapolis.

Opinion |
Study Shows Meditation as Drug-Free Approach to Pain Relief
Discover the potential of meditation in managing chronic pain without drugs

Politics |
US Department of Justice Requests Access to Dominion Voting Equipment in Missouri Counties
DOJ seeks access to Dominion voting machines used in 2020 election in Missouri counties as part of broader electoral oversight initiative.

Politics |
Federal Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Antisemitism in Harvard Case
A federal judge criticizes the Trump administration's involvement in a Harvard discrimination case, alleging the use of antisemitism as a diversionary tactic.