The world of sports certainly had its share of history-making events during 2024. So, like jolly ole’ Santa making his list and checking it twice, let’s look at some of the top sports moments of the ...
According to a statement by the Carter Center, the former president died peacefully at his home in Plains, Georgia. Carter was surrounded by his family at the time of his passing. “My father was a ...
This week on Weapons and Warfare, Ryan Robertson explores the U.S. Navy's use of Boeing's Extra Large Unmanned Underwater ...
In less than a week, millions of Americans who get their prescriptions through Medicare could start saving a lot of money. On Jan. 1, a stipulation from the Inflation Reduction Act goes into effect, ...
New reports indicate that additional undersea cable lines were severed in the Baltic Sea. The reports come on the heels of alleged sabotage of different cables in November 2024.
Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming “border czar,” said he will reinstate the “zero tolerance” policy first implemented by Homan during Trump’s first term in office. This policy ...
The suspect accused of setting a woman on fire while she slept on a New York City subway earlier this week has been indicted by a grand jury. The 33-year-old is now facing multiple charges, including ...
Oregon health officials are warning cat owners to throw out a brand of frozen pet food. This comes after the food tested positive for bird flu and a house cat died after eating the product.
The New York attorney general’s office released video footage of the beating death of 43-year-old prisoner Robert Brooks. The video shows as many as eight employees of the state Department of ...
After more than two years of presidential campaign coverage, Americans say they’re “mentally exhausted” and that political news is “the last thing” they want to watch. They want a break, and based on ...
Jay-Z’s legal challenges are far from over. A New York judge denied his attempt to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, allowing the case to proceed.
Mexico said that it is creating a cellphone app that its citizens can use to alert their families and local consulate if they have been detained by U.S. immigration authorities. The move announced on ...