Sen. Dianne Feinstein, 89, hospitalized in San Francisco for treatment of shingles
California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein has been hospitalized in San Francisco to get treatment for shingles, her office said Thursday. The chamber’s oldest sitting member...
College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn arrested on child porn charges
A Maryland mayor who recently visited the White House for a President Biden bill signing was busted Thursday on dozens of child porn counts, officials...
Parents hit back at Missouri trans clinic whistleblower Jamie Reed
Missouri families are pushing back against a whistleblower’s allegations of “morally and medically appalling” care at a St. Louis clinic that treats transgender youth. Jamie...
Recapping the Alex Murdaugh murder trial as it goes to jury
After 28 days and more than 70 witnesses in his double homicide trial in Walterboro, SC, the fate of Alex Murdaugh went to a jury...
San Antonio couple trained dogs to be aggressive before fatal mauling
The San Antonio couple whose two dogs allegedly mauled an elderly man to death had “used meat to train their dogs to be aggressive,” documents...
Unsanctioned Russians shopped US land with Hunter Biden, dined with Joe
WASHINGTON — Two Russian billionaires who have managed to dodge US sanctions over Moscow’s year-old invasion of Ukraine went property shopping with Hunter Biden, dined with then-Vice...
These are the highest- and lowest-paying college majors
Recent data has shown the best and worst college majors to bring home the big bucks — just as it was reported that millions of...
Biden will visit Ohio train derailment site ‘at some point’
In a surprising about-face, President Biden remarked on Thursday that he plans to visit the site of a toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio,...
Innocent Americans flagged for Twitter bans: report
Innocent Americans got swept up in shoddy, US government-funded research aimed at getting Twitter users banned for allegedly spreading “foreign” disinformation, the latest “Twitter Files”...
Columbia permanently drops SAT/ACT testing requirement
Columbia University will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit their SAT or ACT standardized test scores, becoming the first Ivy League school to permanently...