ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1885: Mark Twain publishes the “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” in the US The Oregon Supreme Court ruled that former New York Times columnist Nicholas...
A U.S. Senate candidate in Louisiana has once again captured national attention over his provocative campaign ads. Democratic candidate Gary Chambers, who went viral last month...
The family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has sued Alec Baldwin and producers of the movie Rust, alleging they caused her death with their “callous” disregard of safety....
Dr. Mehmet Oz leads the Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary by a wide margin, according to a new poll. The Trafalgar Group’s poll shows Oz with 27.4%...
A jury unanimously rejected former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R)’s libel lawsuit against The New York Times. The suit stemmed from a 2011 editorial linking Palin...
The Senate narrowly confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick to head the Food and Drug Administration amid political controversies that threatened to derail his confirmation. A vote...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1865: Columbia, South Carolina, burns down during American Civil War Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finally broke her silence on Special...
A 21-year-old activist was identified as a suspect in the attempted shooting Democratic mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg in Kentucky. Authorities charged Quintez Brown with attempted murder...
Families of Sandy Hook victims reached a $73 million settlement in their lawsuit against Remington Arms, the maker of the rifle used to kill 20 first-graders...
U.S. sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson sees a double standard among Olympic officials after Russian skater Kamila Valieva was allowed to compete after testing positive for a banned...