
US submarine sinks Iranian warship by torpedo in a first since World War II
War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that a U.S. submarine torpedo strike sank an Iranian warship in a first enemy ship sinking since World War II.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that a U.S. submarine torpedo strike sank an Iranian warship in a first enemy ship sinking since World War II.

In this ever-changing landscape of college athletics, deals like the one Arkansas has announced with Tyson Foods will be pivotal in helping fund programs across the country

Israel’s military said an F-35I “Adir" stealth jet shot down an Iranian Yak-130 over Tehran, the first time the aircraft has destroyed a manned fighter in combat.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth says America is winning decisively against Iran, predicting the US will achieve complete control of Iranian airspace.

Team USA's World Baseball Classic roster is headlined by captain Aaron Judge, as he is one of four MVP winners on a team that has combined for 65 All-Star selections.

Olympic gold medalist Hunter Armstrong announced plans to compete in the Enhanced Games, saying he will compete without drugs despite facing potential World Aquatics ban.

Iranian activist Masih Alinejad warns President Trump not to leave dissidents "alone with wounded regime" that could retaliate after U.S.-Israeli strikes.

The continued debate over the Department of Homeland Security's funding may cause fans to see a red card ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

"Real Housewives of Dubai" star Caroline Stanbury shares her parental nightmare as Iran strikes UAE, leaving her unable to return home to teenage sons in Dubai.

Volunteers used a metal detector to search the yard of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie’s home. A $1M+ reward is offered as police continue investigating her Feb. 1 disappearance.

Adults lose 8% of muscle mass each decade after 30, but experts say current protein recommendations may be too low for optimal aging and independence.

Trump launches war on fraud, but Justice Department policies allegedly undermine whistleblowers who recover billions in taxpayer dollars annually.

The Miami (Ohio) RedHawks' dominance in men's college basketball continued on Tuesday night as they improved to 30-0 with a win over Toledo.

Loudoun County School Board reportedly settled with two Christian students who were investigated after questioning why a transgender student was in the boys' locker room.

Mark Teixeira secured the GOP nomination in Texas’ 21st District after winning more than 50% of the vote, avoiding a runoff in the crowded Republican primary field.

President Donald Trump said Iran’s air force and navy have been “knocked out” and that new strikes targeted Iranian leadership. Follow for live updates.

Rep. Wesley Hunt vowed a comeback after finishing third in Texas Senate Republican primary behind John Cornyn and Ken Paxton on Tuesday.

Classroom antisemitism surged after the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attacks on Israel as parents seek to fight back against institutionalized bias.

Second Amendment advocate Amy Swearer says Minnesota Democrats limited her testimony on gun control bills, focusing on emotion over policy expertise.

Minnesota legislature tackles fraud concerns as Tim Walz and Keith Ellison prepare for congressional testimony on alleged multibillion-dollar taxpayer fraud case.

I have been witness to Iranian disbelief turning into celebration after Khamenei's death. It has revealed a nation's long-suppressed desire for normalcy and freedom from clerical rule.

Study finds middle-aged men are more vulnerable to faster biological aging from PFAS exposure. Research shows "forever chemicals" may accelerate aging.

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San Antonio Spurs veteran forward Harrison Barnes' ironman streak came to an abrupt end on Tuesday night when he missed a game with a bizarre injury.