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The US defence secretary confirms a US military base was hit by Iran on Sunday.

Bruce Pearl supports President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in their war against Iran, saying they have his full unconditional support and prayers.

Paula Deen said she thought she was going to die when she was held at gunpoint while working at a bank in Georgia in 1987 by a man who turned out to be a customer she'd helped.

Kyler Murray confirmed the Arizona Cardinals will release him next week, apologizing to fans for failing to end franchise's 77-year Super Bowl drought.

China spent the last five years cultivating innovation and new technology at home. The next half decade will be dedicated to deploying the fruits of its labor to transform its economy – and its place in the world.

Texans will vote in the high-stakes Senate race.

Pennsylvania school bus driver accused of driving 54 children while allegedly four times over the legal limit. Blood test showed .331% BAC level.

Barry Manilow shared a health update, saying he is "getting stronger" after lung cancer surgery forced tour postponements for recovery.

The Pentagon on Tuesday identified four of the six American service members killed by an Iranian drone strike at a base in Kuwait that wounded 18 others.

New poll reveals voters split 50-50 on Iran military action despite 61% viewing country as security threat. Trump's handling criticized by majority.

Supreme Court delivers major win for parental rights advocates, temporarily blocking California's policy keeping parents in dark about gender issues.

DHS claimed its $200 million ad campaign saved taxpayers billions by prompting millions of illegal immigrants to self-deport, despite senators' criticism.

A Florida mother killed her two children in Lakewood Ranch before taking her own life, authorities determined in tragic double homicide-suicide.

A review of the Big Arch burger by McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski caused a stir on social media, with users mocking his small bite and his decision to call the food a "product."

Hezbollah declares readiness for "open war" and fires rockets into northern Israel, prompting Israeli retaliation as the militant group escalates involvement.

Rep. Greg Casar faces backlash after praising Austin police's quick response to shooting despite previous support to cut funds for the Austin Police department.

Christina Applegate reveals in her memoir how she dumped Brad Pitt for Skid Row's Sebastian Bach at the 1989 MTV Awards, a decision she later regretted.

The US President said he was taking steps to keep energy supplies flowing as oil and gas prices continued to surge.

Chicago Bears Pro Bowl center Drew Dalman reportedly informed the team of his decision to retire at 27 after helping the Bears win the NFC North division title last season.

The viral "airport theory" trend has flight travelers arriving just 15 minutes before boarding in a risky gamble to avoid terminal waits. Online searches have surged 11,000%.

Rep. Nancy Mace is forcing a vote targeting sexual harassment allegations against fellow Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales.

Joan Lunden alleged in a new book that she was sexually harassed early in her career at New York's WABC-TV "Eyewitness News," according to People magazine.

Luigi Mangione murder trial prosecutors defend Pennsylvania backpack search, arguing evidence from accused UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson killer should be admissible.

Iran's participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup remains uncertain during an ongoing regional war between Iran and the U.S. and Israel, and President Donald Trump weighed in.