Some rugby programs eliminate women's teams in favor of 'open' category for trans athletes
USA Rugby women's teams Charlotte Royals and Mother Ruckers switched to new 'open' category following policy restricting women's competition to biological females.
Dr Oz alleges widespread fraud in New York's $100B Medicaid program, demands Hochul respond
The Trump administration launches fraud probe into New York's Medicaid program, citing alleged waste. Gov. Kathy Hochul has 30 days to respond.
Chick-fil-A rolls back waffle fry recipe after fans blast change as 'terrible' and 'bland'
Customer backlash forced Chick-fil-A to change its waffle fries recipe again. The fast-food giant rolled back a 2024 modification after complaints, some over allergy concerns.
Wealthy elites bankroll Dem Senate candidate who has repeatedly touted 'grassroots' campaign
Illinois Lt. Gov. Stratton accepted millions from corporate figures despite promising grassroots-only Senate campaign funding for her political bid.
Republicans hand Trump the wheel on Iran, but one red line emerges
GOP lawmakers signal support for ongoing missile strikes in Iran while drawing a firm red line at ground troops, insisting on Congress' constitutional authority over war.
Michelle Obama claims 'no way' Trump admin behavior would be acceptable from 'first Black family' in WH
Michelle Obama criticized the Trump administration behavior on podcast, saying such conduct wouldn't be accepted from the "first Black family" in White House.
Biden-appointed judge threatens jail for ICE officials in clash over Trump immigration crackdown
A Minnesota judge appointed by former President Joe Biden threatened he may rule to imprison ICE and DOJ officials during a fiery courtroom exchange with U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen.
Leavitt lashes out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins in tense exchange on fallen soldiers from Iran operation
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clashed with CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins over the fallen soldiers from Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
Man dies after sneaking into closed section of popular national park
A Hawaii man, 33, was found dead after crossing into a restricted section of Kīlauea caldera, sparking an overnight rescue effort. Visitors have been warned to stay on marked paths.
Trump’s FCC aims to crack down on offshore call centers, illegal robocalls, chairman says
The Federal Communications Commission will seek to crack down on offshore call centers and illegal robocalls from aboard, Chairman Brendan Carr announced Wednesday.
Texan James Talarico becomes a fresh face of Democrats' midterm hopes
Texas Democrats have picked James Talarico as their Senate nominee, and the state lawmaker now becomes a national voice against President Donald Trump.
Origin of deadly cancer affecting young adults revealed in alarming report
Colorectal cancer rates are surging among younger adults, with those 65 and under now comprising 45% of new diagnoses compared to 27% in 1995.
Trump teases kingmaker endorsement in Texas ‘soon’ to force other candidate out of runoff
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are headed for a bloody runoff, but President Donald Trump wants to end things quickly, promising an endorsement "soon."
Aaron Rodgers refuses to give update on 2026 playing status
Aaron Rodgers played coy when he spoke about his playing future in 2026 during an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Wednesday afternoon.
Leavitt says ground troops in Iran not currently being considered, doesn't rule it out
White House press secretary won't rule out sending ground troops to Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury, but says they are "not part of the plan" yet.
Newsom predicts Trump is 'toast,' will drag GOP into midterm wipeout
California Gov. Gavin Newsom predicted President Donald Trump will be "crushed" in the midterm elections, calling the president "historically unpopular" during a TV appearance.
Zohran Mamdani dodges question about whether Iran is better off without the Ayatollah
During a press conference on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani dodged a reporter's question about whether Iran is better off without the Ayatollah.
California registered sex offender running for city council holds news conference near school; police called
A school filed a police report after a registered sex offender running for Fresno City Council allegedly violated a law by holding event near an elementary school.
'Every day feels like a month'
Iranians are coping with daily strikes, internet blackouts, and security crackdowns - all while trying to stay in touch with loved ones.
Why college basketball conference tournament brackets are getting crazier
The Sun Belt's seven-round stepladder tournament is the most extreme example of a growing trend in college basketball: conference tournaments designed to reward regular-season success and strengthen mid-major NCAA Tournament contenders.
Rams pick up All-Pro Trent McDuffie in blockbuster trade with Chiefs: report
The Los Angeles Rams reportedly acquired All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie from the Kansas City Chiefs in a blockbuster trade on Wednesday.
Number of Iranian ballistic missiles fired plunges since start of Operation Epic Fury
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine said Iranian missile and drone launches have sharply declined since Operation Epic Fury began.
Gayle King will remain at CBS News, says rumors of exit were ‘inaccurate and greatly exaggerated’
Gayle King signed a new deal with CBS News and will remain as the star co-host of its marquee morning show after rumors of her looming exit emerged last fall.
Oil slick, life rafts, dozens of bodies: What Sri Lankan navy found after US sank Iranian warship
Sri Lanka said its navy rescued 32 survivors after a U.S. torpedo sank Iranian warship IRIS Dena with 180 aboard. Crews recover 87 bodies from the wreckage.