On Feb. 12, 2026, something quietly profound will happen in courthouses across Arizona. From Flagstaff to Yuma, lawyers and judges will gather not to argue cases or issue rulings, but to reaffirm a ...
When Stephen Colbert announced that CBS restricted him from airing an interview with a Democratic candidate, it set off a range of reactions: Some argued that it reflected Trump’s efforts to censor ...
Three House Republicans helped thwart a White House push to block lawmakers from moving to terminate President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs until July 31, by which time the Supreme Court is ...
Ja Rule has apologized after a recent video went viral of a confrontation between him and G-Unit rappers Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda. In a statement shared with ABC News on Wednesday (February 11), the ...
Ja Rule recently reflected on his confrontation with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on a Delta flight, making it clear that he wants to set a good example for the next generations. "Nothing really happened ...
Excessive use of in-ear headphones like AirPods can result in hearing damage and ear infections, warn audiologists. They recommend a simple guideline to reduce the risks of noise-induced hearing loss, ...
With Apple reportedly redesigning the MacBook Pro, it’s time to bring back the beloved glowing Apple logo on the back of the laptop. Not only is it an iconic look, reviving a signature feature from ...
WASHINGTON — A coalition of health and environmental groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday, challenging its determination last week that revoked a scientific finding that has ...
A long-standing Medicare policy meant to manage rehabilitation services in nursing homes may keep older Americans in hospitals longer than necessary without improving patient health or saving Medicare ...
First and third base coaches will have to remain in the coach's box until the pitch is thrown after MLB's owners voted to enforce the rule at their quarterly meetings Thursday, reports ESPN. The goal ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said “there aren’t anywhere close to the votes” needed to change the Senate’s filibuster rule to allow Republican-sponsored legislation to reform voter ...