Former Biden officials ridicule Karine Jean-Pierre’s book as ‘bizarre cash grab’
Karine Jean Pierre was ridiculed by several former Biden officials and White House staffers after she revealed she was ditching the Democratic Party and publishing a new book.
Former ‘hater’ reveals how Mike Tyson became America’s unlikely beloved figure
Mark Kriegel's book reveals the tumultuous life and dramatic comeback of Mike Tyson, from his boxing dominance to his prison stints and eventual public redemption.
Israel recovers bodies of 2 hostages from Gaza Strip: ‘May their memory be blessed’
Israel has recovered the bodies of two hostages who were abducted during Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 massacre that ignited the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.
Trump orders Attorney General to investigate Biden’s autopen use amid cognitive decline concerns
Investigation will examine if Biden's aides deceived the public about his mental state and whether presidential authorities were unconstitutionally exercised during his term.
Raiders’ Jack Bech says team is getting a ‘2-for-1 special’ in him as he honors late brother
Raiders second-round pick Jack Bech said the team is getting a "two-for-one special" in him as he honors his late brother who was killed in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack.
‘View’ co-host knocks Biden ahead of interview, says Democrats don’t want to see him right now
Co-host of "The View" Alyssa Farah Griffin took a shot at former President Biden on Wednesday ahead of an interview with the former president on the ABC News program on…
Antisemitism spiking around the world, ADL finds in its 1st-ever global report
The J7 Task Force's first-ever annual report on antisemitism reveals rising numbers of incidents in the seven countries with the largest Jewish populations outside Israel.
How to make sure you can fly after the REAL ID deadline arrives
After years of delays, travelers must now show a REAL ID, a valid passport or another federally approved ID to travel. May 7, 2025, is the deadline.
University of Washington faces Trump admin antisemitism scrutiny over anti-Israel protests
The Trump administration is probing the anti-Israel protest at the University of Washington on Monday where students occupied a building and set two dumpsters on fire before police in riot…
Bipartisan bill would make it easier for military recruits with medical issues to land defense jobs
A group of lawmakers will introduce a bill to help Americans with physical issues disqualifying them from military service to find civilian jobs in the defense industry.