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As a result of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s blatant sexism, this will be the first time in over a decade that no women are promoted to admiral. 

A day after the administration announced that traffic stops would be scaled back, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to demand that traffic stops continue.

A shooting on July 6 has sadly left a University of Alabama senior, a father of three and a dog fatally shot as the suspect hid in an attic.

UPDATE — Wednesday, July 15, 2026, 10:32 a.m. EST: We love our Black celebrities. Period. No matter how famous they get or how big the stages become, there’s always a different kind of pride that comes with seeing Black folks win. It feels personal, like their success is proof that we can make it too, […]

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CNN's Jake Tapper has been under scrutiny for a while, thanks to his book that highlighted his obsession with former President Joe Biden's age and health. Now he is getting dragged once again for looking like a punk during a recent interview with Donald Trump.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said the governor did not receive a citation during the 15-second interaction but declined to explain why.

South Carolina Republicans tapped Lindsey Graham's sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to temporarily fill his Senate seat. 

New law bans big firms from buying more single-family homes, aiming to help families access housing market.

On June 14, a Senatobia Police officer fatally shot one-year-old Kohen Wiley after responding to a shoplifting call at a local Walmart. 

National Watermelon Month celebrates a refreshing treat, but the history of the popular fruit reveals how a symbol of Black liberation and economic success was transformed into a racist caricature.

A study from Urban Institute found that more Americans are using credit cards and buy now, pay later services to pay for basic groceries.

On Monday, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams rebuked Trump and the DOJ for filing the suit, and also referred two of the Trump's lawyers for potential disciplinary action.