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A Baltimore police officer and a suspect were shot Tuesday during what authorities described as an active shooter incident in northwest Baltimore.
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A Baltimore police officer and a suspect were shot Tuesday during what authorities described as an active shooter incident in northwest Baltimore.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday said the U.S. will end its war with Iran "on our timeline."

The Trump administration reportedly pulled $120,000 in NEH grants for LGBTQ comics research and multiethnic studies, sparking controversy over academic freedom.

The study examined blood samples of 958 participants with an average chronological age of 70.

Jon Jones requested his UFC release after CEO Dana White said he would "never" be on the White House card, citing "lowball" contract offers despite comeback preparation.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy calls for Department of Homeland Security funding amid government shutdown, saying TSA workers cannot survive multiple missed paychecks.

President Trump heads to Kentucky as he ramps up his feud with Rep. Thomas Massie, backing a primary challenger after the GOP lawmaker defied him on multiple issues.

Philadelphia police hunt for suspected gunman after deadly street fight caught on surveillance video from February and released Monday.

A device found in the area around Carl Shurz Park in upper Manhattan, near Gracie Mansion, has been determined to be non-threatening, the New York Police Department said.

Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean shared a sorrowful message on social media as his teammate Reed Blankenship is reportedly set to sign with a new team.

Paul McCartney reveals Yoko Ono told him she thought John Lennon "might have been gay" in an emotional phone call after The Beatles star's tragic 1980 death.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth warns Russia should stay out of Middle East conflict as reports emerge of Moscow allegedly providing intelligence to Iran.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune made clear that an elections bill known as the SAVE America Act faces an unlikely path to passage.

Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.

Most but not all of the latest national polls indicate majority opposition to the U.S. military strikes President Donald Trump ordered against Iran in Operation Epic Fury.

A 16,000-pound steel beam from the World Trade Center will travel 10,500 miles across America in a moving 9/11 memorial tour starting May 2.

Burger King expands its AI-powered Patty assistant to monitor drive-thru interactions and coach employees, prompting debate over workplace surveillance.

The family of Ashton Minter is demanding Virginia prosecutor be voted out after suspected killer with 30 arrests was released from jail, leading to her fatal stabbing late last month.

One of the Democratic Party’s newest rising stars, James Talarico, is being mocked for a “creepy" comment he made about children who identify as transgender.

The FBI found explosive materials in a Langhorne storage unit after two men were charged with bringing homemade bombs to a NYC protest.

Millions claimed new tax breaks under Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, with more than 15.5 million taking overtime exemptions and 3.5 million excluding tips.

Two Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired terror plot in NYC allegedly threw explosive devices at protest. Prosecutors say act of terrorism.

Mirra Andreeva flung her racket and screamed profanities at fans following her loss at Indian Wells, later expressing regret for her on-court outburst.

Former Disney star Hilary Duff opened up about painful family rifts, including no contact with sister Haylie and limited relationship with her father.