Radio host Charlamagne Tha God gave President-elect Trump credit for entirely changing how people talk about politics, arguing Democrats need to learn from him.
While Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel experienced some success in his first couple of seasons in Miami, year three came to a considerably disappointing end.
The Critics Choice Awards was among several shows that were postponed or canceled due to the wildfires destroying homes in Los Angeles this week.
The Cincinnati Bengals' Jermaine Burton did not travel with the team for a game last weekend, days after an alleged assault, according to a report.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they will be donating $200,000 in targeted funding to relief efforts for the wildfires that continue to rage in their community.
Tech leaders are urging Biden not to finalize a new rule that will add export controls on AI, citing concerns it is overbroad and could diminish the U.S. dominance in that sector.
Utah AG Sean Reyes and Texas AG Ken Paxton are suing the Biden administration over energy-efficient housing standards, claiming they hinder affordable housing and exceed legal limits.
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A women's college basketball team in Vancouver, Canada, is refusing to play a Christian university's team over alleged abuse against a trans athlete
Two former Navy SEALs are planning to bring hundreds of veterans to Washington, D.C., next week to march in support of Pete Hegseth’s confirmation for defense secretary.
Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Pat Soon-Shiong remarked how Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass cut the fire department’s budget prior to the ongoing Palisades fires.
A member of Deion Sanders' security detail revealed in the latest season of his docuseries on Prime Video that the Colorado coach is the subject of multiple threats during a season.
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With the 3-on-3 "Unrivaled" women's basketball league beginning this month, Brittney Griner says it could "put pressure" on the WNBA.
Jason Kelce weighed in on whether he wanted to see Saquon Barkley get a chance to break the rushing record or if he should have rested with the Eagles' playoff seed locked up.
The state of Alaska is suing the Biden administration over claims that they are violating the statutory mandate of Congress by limiting the an oil and gas lease in the state.
Legendary broadcaster Dick Vitale could be back with a headset on very soon, as the 85-year-old college basketball staple revealed his vocal cords are cancer-free.
Virginia's government ground to a halt, and thousands were left without water after a colossal failure at the city's treatment plant.
Romanian gymnast Ana Barbosu is going to Stanford and will compete just up the West Coast from Jordan Chiles and UCLA after a global medal controversy.
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard will reportedly leave the team to tend to his family dealing with the wildfires raging across the city.
Bill Maher, David Spade and Dana Carvey discuss why Doug Emhoff's #MeToo allegations were ignored by Saturday Night Live and barely covered by other outlets.
Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell takes aim at President-elect Trump in a post on X in which he questioned how the cost of groceries would go down.
Noah Galle reached a plea deal with prosecutors in which he was sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison after he pleaded guilty to six counts of vehicular homicide for a car crash that left six people dead.
The U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man on Wednesday who attempted to enter the Capitol Building with a machete and three knives, hours before Trump arrived to meet Republicans.
Police in the Mexican state of Chihuahua believe that the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua may be behind the murder of a Mexican immigration official just south of the U.S. border