NFL free agent Shilo Sanders hit with fine after preseason game altercation with Bills player: report
Shilo Sanders was fined $4,669 for a preseason punch after the safety's release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and adds more uncertainty to his NFL future.
Syracuse defender’s ‘suspicious’ injury during Tennessee game draws sharp criticism from announcers
Tennessee beat Syracuse 45-26, but controversy struck when a defender appeared to fake an injury, drawing criticism from ESPN’s broadcast crew.
JB Pritzker claims Trump administration planning an ‘invasion’ with U.S. troops
Gov. JB Prtizker, D-Ill., said President Donald Trump was planning an "invasion" with U.S. troops as the president said he was thinking of sending the National Guard to Chicago.
‘Walking Tall’ sheriff accused of murdering his wife following cold case twist: authorities
Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser, hero of "Walking Tall," is now accused of murdering his wife Pauline in 1967 after investigators found evidence he staged the crime.
Bill Clinton seen leaving airport with defibrillator, sparking health fears
Former President Bill Clinton, who has faced medical issues for over two decades, was spotted with what appeared to be a portable defibrillator, raising questions about his health.
Scammers are using DocuSign emails to push Apple Pay fraud
Scammers use fake DocuSign emails claiming Apple Pay charges to steal personal information using fraudulent phone numbers and fake receipts.
CDC official who blasted Trump’s ‘weak science’ led politicized Biden-era monkeypox response
Demetre Daskalakis resigned from the CDC, accusing the Trump administration of ignoring science. But his Biden-era monkeypox response prioritized avoiding stigma over traditional measures.
Top Senate Republican ready to ‘roll over’ Democrats with rule change to confirm Trump nominees
Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., threatened to use the nuclear option to change Senate rules to push through Trump's nominees as Senate Democrats' blockade continues.
DOJ staffer fired after flipping off, cursing National Guard in Washington, DC: report
Attorney General Pam Bondi fired a Department of Justice paralegal on Friday for allegedly flipping off a member of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
Pentagon backs Under Secretary Anthony Tata amid legal dispute involving astrologer
The Pentagon is standing by Under Secretary of Defense Anthony Tata as court filings show allegations of harassment, defamation and extortion against a self-described astrologer.



