President Trump’s top cabinet officials are pumping iron in public. By Katie Rogers Katie Rogers is a White House correspondent. She reported from Washington. The United States could be engaged in a ...
To celebrate the 100th day of the 100th year of Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, students in kindergarten through fourth grade dressed as if they were 100 years old. They wore gray wigs and sported ...
"Breaking Points" co-host Saagar Enjeti expresses his displeasure with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's rage at the media for covering U.S. troops killed in the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran.
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Connecticut lawmakers are weighing a statewide, bell-to-bell ban on student cellphones, and schools are split on whether it helps ...
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Sarah Bond went from gamer to president of Xbox. As she steps down from the role, she still believes games have the power to connect people.
After the final prospect left the room from their morning session, the interview crew set their pens, notebooks and laptops down, and from the end of the table, Macdonald shouted out, "Collective sigh ...
Nearly 40% of California-grown nonorganic produce has residues from PFAS pesticides — potentially toxic “forever chemicals” ...
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has had an eventful second stint in the office, from ESAs to DEI. What to know.
The prescription drug leucovorin is getting a label update, though it’s not what that the US Food and Drug Administration suggested might be coming during a White House briefing in September, when ...
Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or "forever chemicals," according to a new investigation.