Brian Butler, a longtime Mar-a-Lago employee referred to as "Trump Employee 5," speaks out, denying the case against Trump involving classified documents is a "witch hunt."
Hur's upcoming testimony about Biden's classified documents will spotlight the friction between the White House and the DOJ, fueled by Hur's portrayal of Biden as forgetful.
Princess Kate apologized for digitally altering a family photo intended to quell health rumors, leading to its retraction by news over inconsistencies like Princess Charlotte's hand alignment.
A bill aims to address security concerns by mandating TikTok to sever ties with Chinese ownership or face a U.S. ban amid evidence of potential cyber espionage and Beijing's political influence.
While Biden regretted using "illegal" instead of "undocumented" in the State of the Union, the White House clarified he did not actually apologize, but assured his respect for immigrants.
Trump is seeking to postpone his NY hush money trial, pending a Supreme Court decision on his presidential immunity claims in a separate case, arguing some evidence overlaps with official acts.
Jimmy Kimmel, after the 2024 Oscars, revealed he ignored advice not to read Donald Trump's critical post about his hosting during the live show, then delivered a brilliant comeback.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center are developing a new blood that aims to revolutionize the diagnosis of mental health disorders by analyzing genetic material in blood.
After presenting the best supporting actress award at the Oscars, Jamie Lee Curtis left early to enjoy an In-N-Out burger, documenting her swift Los Angeles visit on Instagram.
There's a strong moral case for supporting transgender kids in changing their bodies, pushing against conventional gender norms and emphasizing their right to gender-affirming care.
Ellie Bentley, a 22-year-old from England and the ex of US Premier League star Indiana Vassilev, was severely injured after being dragged under a car while hiding from a shootout in St. Louis.
The "Reject AIPAC" initiative, started by progressive groups, aims to back Democrats critical of Israel's Gaza strategy and U.S. aid to Israel, a shift in Democratic Party discourse on Israel.
Tucker Carlson admitted to Chris Cuomo that he targeted him on Fox because he's "a dick" and found it easy, especially due to his disdain for CNN and disagreements over COVID-19 coverage.
Lori Loughlin poked fun at her involvement in the college admissions scandal in an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," playing a fictional version of herself dealing with the aftermath.
Al Pacino explained that his omission of the best picture nominees' names during the Oscars was a producer's decision to shorten the show, expressing empathy for those affected by the oversight.
The U.S.-commissioned report highlights the imminent danger posed by advanced AI, stressing the potential for an extinction-level threat to humanity if decisive action is not taken promptly.
Biden will consider conditioning military aid to Israel if it proceeds with a large-scale invasion of Rafah, highlighting strained relations with Netanyahu and concerns over Palestinian civilian safety.
Eight men in Atlanta reported being drugged, captured, and robbed of thousands after experiencing blackouts following visits to bars in the Buckhead area, but only two formally filed police reports.
To prioritize renter privacy, Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras and setting new rules for outdoor camera disclosures, responding to concerns over hidden cameras in rentals.
Brookline, MA, has implemented a unique and unprecedented ban on tobacco sales to individuals born after January 1, 2000, a regulation recently upheld by the state's Supreme Judicial Court.
FBI Director Wray warns of border threats, including extensive fentanyl trafficking from Mexico and China, amid a surge in migrant encounters exceeding 2.4 million in recent fiscal years.
New Jersey lawmakers voted Monday to advance a measure that could make it easier for government agencies to withhold documents under the state’s open records law.