Dem CA gubernatorial hopeful lectures reporter, says interview should be a profile, not a ‘gotcha piece’
Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra was slammed for lecturing KTLA reporter Annie Rose Ramos about doing a "profile" interview, not a "gotcha piece."
Miles Robinson hoping to be named to first US national team for World Cup: ‘Would mean so much’
Miles Robinson shared his dream of making the 2026 FIFA World Cup roster for the U.S. men's national team, and reflected on his journey back from a devastating injury in 2022.
ICE nabs criminal illegal alien who attempted to murder a cop, escaped deportation for years
ICE agents in Houston arrested a Vietnamese national convicted of attempted capital murder of a police officer who evaded deportation since 2011.
Washington manufacturer leaving state after 48 years, citing crime, taxes, political climate
Washington manufacturer Delta Camshaft announced it is leaving the state after nearly 50 years, with its owner citing rising crime, skyrocketing taxes and insurance.
New option available for Alzheimer’s patients as FDA approves expanded drug use
The FDA has approved Auvelity as the first non-antipsychotic treatment for agitation in Alzheimer's disease, marking a major milestone for patients.
Taiwan watches Trump-Xi meeting for signs China will test US resolve
Experts say Xi Jinping may seek to influence President Trump to make certain concessions over Taiwan in exchange for cooperation on tariffs, fentanyl and global flashpoints like Iran.
Dems’ latest Virginia redistricting scheme draws mockery amid major court filing blunder
Democrats are facing Republican ridicule from a former prosecutor after reportedly filing their Virginia redistricting appeal to the wrong Supreme Court
Golden Knights reportedly block Oilers from interviewing their former head coach Bruce Cassidy
The Vegas Golden Knights reportedly denied the Edmonton Oilers permission to speak with fired head coach Bruce Cassidy about a coaching opportunity.
Hegseth dismisses ‘foolish’ US stockpile concerns as Iran conflict tests munitions
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says U.S. munitions are not depleted, pushing back on reports of strained weapons stockpiles after the Iran conflict.
Inside the Christian border town in Lebanon that says it survived by defying Hezbollah
Residents of Rmeish, a Christian town in southern Lebanon, say they confronted Hezbollah and blocked them from using the village area.