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Kiva Williams lives in Tampa, Florida, but she’s worried the state is going to turn into the “wild, Wild West.” ...
The 77th Emmy Awards are upon us, and if you observe, here are the answers to the questions you were too lazy to Google individually so you clicked on this link instead of reading the AI summary on ...
The Los Angeles Chargers look for another AFC West win as they take on the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2. Here's all the information needed to catch the action.
Rob Sand and James Talarico are part of a growing group of Democratic candidates in next year’s midterm elections who are seeking to use faith to find common ground with voters.
Breast implant removal surgery is on the rise, but what happens when women want their implants out is far less discussed than the decision to go bigger — and comes with its own set of challenges. Four ...
Watching live TV without a cable or satellite subscription is totally possible, even if it feels like a hassle just to figure out sports streaming. With cable and satellite costs going up, ...
The tragic fatal stabbing of a young woman on a Charlotte light rail train sheds light on the challenges of keeping America’s public transportation riders safe on vast, crowded and wide-open systems ...
With a pivotal Federal Reserve meeting coming up, America’s central bankers are confronted by an all-too-familiar question: Is it too late to step in?
As the Trump administration has continued its months-long crackdown on immigration, its heavy-handed tactics have sparked condemnation from advocates and civil rights groups. Videos of masked federal ...
Standing by the vacant chair where her husband used to record “The Charlie Kirk Show,” Erika Kirk pledged to keep her husband’s legacy – including his campus tours and radio show – alive even after ...
As the midterm elections approach, candidates will increasingly be forced to weigh their need to connect with constituents and potential voters against the reality of practicing politics at a time of ...
The owner of Rolling Stone, Billboard and Variety sued Google on Friday, alleging the technology giant’s AI summaries use its journalism without consent and reduce traffic to its websites.