Brooke Hogan regrets removing herself from Hulk Hogan's will
Brooke Hogan regrets removing herself from her late father's will.WWE superstar Hulk Hogan died in July 2025 at the age ... Read More
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'Fundamentally unfair': Idaho federal judge criticizes immigrant's treatment
BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho federal judge pushed back against the Trump administration over its immigration agenda in a recent court ruling.
The administration has hardened its attitude toward immigrants since President ...Read more
Republican Tyler Kistner withdraws from Minnesota 2nd Congressional District race
Republican candidate for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District Tyler Kistner ended his campaign this week, citing his military service obligations as the main reason for withdrawing from the race.
Kistner, who is a ...Read more
Judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna deal, throwing $6.2 billion merger into doubt
A federal judge has blocked Nexstar Media Group's $6.2-billion acquisition of its rival, upending the already consummated union of the nation's two largest television station groups.
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Troy L...Read more
I'm excited to be on Instagram, says Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock feels "excited" to have joined Instagram.
The 61-year-old actress recently joined the photo-sharing platform, gaining more than five million followers within days, but Sandra admits that she's still ...Read more
Pop star Tate McRae feels misunderstood, but why?
Tate McRae has found fame to be "scary and overwhelming" at times.
The 22-year-old pop star has enjoyed a meteoric rise in recent years, but Tate admits that she still struggles with the pressures of fame and success.
...Read more
Lawsuit plaintiff arrested by ICE; attorneys alleging 'Shocking act of retaliation'
LOS ANGELES — Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday arrested a plaintiff involved in a class action lawsuit challenging raids in Los Angeles, prompting concerns from lawyers of retaliation and calls for his ...Read more
Trump keeps quiet in Cornyn-Paxton runoff for Texas Senate seat. Is an endorsement coming?
It’s been more than a month since President Donald Trump teased an endorsement in the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, but the president has yet to weigh in on ...Read more
Prosecutors: Decision to pursue death penalty against Vance Boelter to be made by Labor Day
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal prosecutor said Friday the U.S. Attorney for Minnesota is close to a recommendation on whether to seek the death penalty against alleged political assassin Vance Boelter, while a judge expressed ...Read more
Minn. Sen. Hoffman and his family sue Vance Boelter over stalking, attempted assassination
MINNEAPOLIS — State Sen. John Hoffman and his family sued Vance Boelter in Hennepin County District Court on Thursday, seeking damages for their continued pain and suffering from his alleged stalking and attempted murder...Read more
Anthropic, Trump officials meet to discuss Mythos access
The White House said a meeting Friday with Anthropic PBC Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei was “productive and constructive” as the Trump administration seeks wider access to the company’s powerful new Mythos ...Read more
Local governments push for changes to California's zero-emission vehicle plan
Daniel Corcoran runs a water agency spread across the Sierra foothills, and doesn’t think it’s realistic to replace his specialized trucks with all-electric ones.
That puts him at odds with California regulators’ ...Read more
Civil case against Alec Baldwin, 'Rust' movie producers advances toward a trial
Nearly two years after actor Alec Baldwin was cleared of criminal charges in the "Rust" movie shooting death, a long simmering civil negligence case is inching toward a trial this fall.
On Friday, a Los Angeles Superior ...Read more
NYC's Democratic Socialists of America, other Mamdani allies, push for veto of 'security perimeter' bill for schools
NEW YORK — The New York City Democratic Socialists of America, along with a coalition of organizations that form Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s core political base, are pressuring him to veto a bill that would create “...Read more
Dylan Sprouse confronted trespasser at home, held him at gunpoint, report says
Disney Channel alum Dylan Sprouse reportedly held a trespasser at gunpoint outside his Los Angeles home early Friday and tackled the man before authorities arrived at the scene.
Sprouse’s wife, supermodel Barbara Palvin...Read more
Democratic candidate who supported Republicans leads fundraising race in bid for Swalwell seat
The race to fill beleaguered former Congressman Eric Swalwell’s seat is getting expensive, with Democratic candidate and nonprofit attorney Rakhi Israni, who previously donated to Republicans and right-wing figures such ...Read more
Boston Mayor Wu under fire for funding queer migrant wellness grants amid $100 million budget gap
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is facing criticism for funding wellness grants for queer and transgender migrants amid a $100 million budget shortfall, spending that her office confirmed was inappropriate.
Wu has ...Read more
Trump hits cultural issues in midterms pep talk to Turning Point crowd
President Donald Trump used several hot-button cultural issues to make a midterm election pitch to a key conservative group in Phoenix on Friday, a day he spent portraying as a possible turning point in the U.S. war with ...Read more
Outlines of a deal emerge with major concessions to Iran
WASHINGTON — Upbeat claims from President Donald Trump over an imminent peace deal to end the war with Iran were met with deep skepticism Friday across the Middle East, where Iranian and Israeli officials questioned the ...Read more
Trump administration to offer more leases for drilling in Arctic refuge
The Trump administration will soon offer leases to oil and gas companies in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, angering critics who say efforts to drill there will face court challenges.
The Bureau of Land Management ...Read more
Chicago Public Schools to remain open May 1, but agreement allows staff and students to attend rallies
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools will not cancel classes on May 1, though the district has agreed to provide buses for students and teachers who choose to attend an afternoon rally and other civic engagement events.
All...Read more
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