Garret Anderson, the Los Angeles Angels' career hits leader who helped the franchise capture its only World Series title, died Friday at the age of 53, the team announced.
Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus defended performing for presidents on both sides of the aisle, saying in a recent interview that leading the nation is "a tough job" and that he prays for the current commander-in-chief.
Senate votes to block U.S. military aid to Israel have jumped from 19 to 40 in two years. Here's what the numbers reveal about how fast -- and how far -- the Democratic Party has moved.
Elon Musk is calling for the federal government to issue direct payments to Americans displaced by artificial intelligence, framing the proposal as a necessary response to what he sees as an inevitable wave of automation-driven unemployment.
The parent company of 801 Chophouse, a high-end steakhouse chain known for Wagyu beef and entrees priced well into the triple digits, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection -- though the individual restaurants remain open and are not part of the filing.
Law enforcement sources say the murder case against pop singer D4vd may not end with his arrest, as investigators believe others were involved in the death and disposal of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez -- whose remains were found in the trunk of the singer's abandoned Tesla last year.
President Trump on Thursday announced on Truth Social the nomination of Dr. Erica Schwartz as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calling her "a STAR" and saying she would help restore "the Gold Standard of Science" at the agency.
Two cousins from California and Colorado pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges stemming from a double-booking and bait-and-switch scheme carried out through online short-term rental platforms nationwide, the Justice Department announced.
Evangelist Franklin Graham on Thursday defended President Trump after the president deleted an AI-generated image from his Truth Social account that many critics said depicted him as a Jesus-like figure, dismissing the uproar as politically motivated overreach.
A former Baltimore City school police officer and high school football coach has been sentenced to federal prison after authorities said he collected more than $200,000 in fraudulent overtime pay and evaded federal income taxes.
NASA has signed an order with Voyager Technologies for the seventh private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, with a targeted launch date no earlier than 2028 from Florida.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth led a worship service at the Pentagon on Wednesday in which he recited what he described as a military prayer tied to the Old Testament book of Ezekiel -- but observers quickly noted the words bore far closer resemblance to a famous monologue from Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction" than to any biblical text.
Two U.S. nationals have been sentenced to prison for helping North Korean IT workers infiltrate more than 100 American companies by stealing identities and setting up fraudulent remote work schemes, the Justice Department announced.
Rick Moranis made his first live-action film appearance in nearly 30 years Wednesday when he took the stage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas to promote "Spaceballs: The New One," the long-awaited sequel to Mel Brooks' 1987 sci-fi parody.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host Jimmy Kimmel pushed back against critics who say he focuses too heavily on politics, telling former first lady Michelle Obama's podcast this week that he considers such commentary an unavoidable part of his job.
The U.S. has a nuclear-powered spacecraft in development and a 2028 launch date. The reason comes down to physics: solar panels are nearly useless past Jupiter.
Trader Joe's has agreed to a $7.4 million class action settlement over allegations that some of its stores printed too many digits of customers' payment card numbers on receipts -- and shoppers who made purchases during a narrow window in 2019 may be eligible for a payout.
Researchers in Budapest have used a cutting-edge medical imaging system to peer inside Egyptian mummy remains estimated to be more than two millennia old, producing unprecedented detail that earlier technology could not capture.
The widely prescribed anxiety medication Xanax XR is being pulled from the market nationwide after failing key quality control standards, according to the Food and Drug Administration.