Even as the protest disrupted the meeting room discussions for about an hour, board members unanimously adopted the resolution to declare June as Pride Month.
New York City and Detroit made it to IQair's top 10 worst locations for air pollution Tuesday as roughly 414 fires burn in different parts of Canada.
The coalition of families whose loved ones died during the 9/11 attacks are outraged by the sudden merger announcement of PGA Tour with LIV Golf. Even tour players were reportedly unaware of the decision, with "grumpy" players attending a meeting with Commissioner Jay Monahan that Geoff Ogilvy said did not really give them specifics.
Former President Donald Trump's old social media post resurfaced after it accurately predicted the landmark merger of LIV Golf and PGA Tour.
The incident took place nearly two months after the FBI conducted a raid on Mar-a-Lago in August 2022, where they found numerous classified documents.
Kansas woman Kamaryn Gibson was arrested after the bizarre incident that took place inside a plane at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.
The father said that he never sexually assaulted his child and would punch anyone who would attempt to do so.
The high school star is paralyzed but her family expects that she would make full recovery.
An undercover officer posed as a hitman and contacted the teenager for details. The teen then provided the name and home address of the targeted victim to the undercover cop.
In addition to paying the $20 million fine, Microsoft is also expected to "bolster" its privacy protections for children using its Xbox system, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said.
Jack Dorsey believes the voice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "set him apart," and said the Democratic presidential candidate "can and will" defeat his Republican rivals Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.
Gen. Milley said drag shows "were never part of DOD (Department of Defense) policy to begin with and they're certainly not funded by federal funds."
An expert said that Trump "can take credit for a good idea, but not for execution."
The US Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a trademark dispute over the phrase "Trump too small" used to mock the former president.
Two women have been charged for the death of 71-year-old Margaret Craig.
Hollywood's actors union will announce Monday whether their members authorized a possible strike, a move that would turn up the heat on major film and television studios already grappling with a work stoppage by writers.
The Federal Aviation Authority revealed that the aircraft had already reached the New York area but made a 180-degree turn.
Inmates would constantly harass Christina Lusk, and prison staff would insult her by misgendering and deadnaming her.
John Bolton said that Trump has repeatedly exhibited a lack of awareness and knowledge of the threats the U.S. is facing from its adversaries.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Ukraine's victory in its war against Russia would also mean "a win for all of us."
Former President Donald Trump, who will turn 77 this month, is expected to face scrutiny over his age and mental acuity like Biden.
Michael Porter was accused of hiding cameras in YMCA changing and shower areas and recording nude boys over a period of about 20 years.
The Florida man was arrested on one count of lascivious molestation.
Owatonna police are looking for a 38-year-old suspect in connection with the death of Sabrina Lee Schnoor.
The passing of the debt ceiling bill marked the end of a weeks-long stalemate and a potential default.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said he was "sickened by the senseless violence that took place in our city tonight."
The Sheriff's Office said over the past several weeks, deputies have responded to at least six calls involving teenagers engaging in the "incredibly dangerous behavior."
During his testimony, General Hokanson said regarding the incident involving Guardsman Jack Teixeira, "This one individual was an individual action and not indicative of the entire system. But we are looking at safeguards that we can put in place that would prevent any individual in the future from ever being able to do this."
DeSantis' legal team had filed a motion to recuse Walker from the case, arguing "the court's impartiality in this matter might reasonably be questioned" due to the latter's reference to the entertainment giant as an example of state retaliation in separate, unrelated cases.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein said that although he previously did work for a Trump entity, his impartiality cannot be questioned.