Medical identity theft follows you into the doctor’s office
The DOJ charged 455 people in a $6.5 billion healthcare fraud takedown, but victims face a harder battle fixing their corrupted medical records.
Ex-Sherron Moore aide is suing University of Michigan, claims school is hiding public records
A FOIA lawsuit accuses the University of Michigan of hiding $12 million Jenner & Block investigation findings tied to the Sherrone Moore scandal.
Jasmine Crockett blasts her Texas Democratic primary loss as ‘racist race’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett called the Texas Democratic Senate primary race "racist" and suggested she won't campaign alongside Democratic nominee James Talarico.
Americans are not giving up on NATO, but they expect Europe to do its share
A new poll finds 73% of Americans believe NATO matters to U.S. security and prosperity, but a striking paradox emerges among MAGA Republicans.
Jailed Catholic woman’s hunger strike highlights Iran religious persecution — US demands action
Ghazal Marzban, a Catholic woman, is on hunger strike in Evin prison in Tehran as arrests of Christians jumped from 139 in 2024 to 254 in 2025.
Former US Olympian David Hearn pleads not guilty in Reflecting Pool vandalism case
Former U.S. Olympic canoeist David “Davey" Hearn pleaded not guilty to deliberately damaging the recently renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
Orioles send Trevor Rogers, and we should bet to back his hot streak on the mound
David Peterson faces the Baltimore Orioles after allowing 10 earned runs in his Cubs debut, while Trevor Rogers aims to avoid a sweep at home.
Air Force rescinding 135 promotions after test scoring error: ‘This is going to be hard’
An outdated scoring key used on the specialty knowledge test forced the Air Force to revoke 135 technical sergeant promotions in security forces.
‘Dune: Part Three’ trailer ignites fan frenzy ahead of the trilogy-closing December 2026 release
The new "Dune: Part Three" trailer reveals Emperor Paul Atreides facing a conspiracy that threatens his reign as Denis Villeneuve closes his trilogy.
Parents, fans furious with puzzling decision that could make high school baseball far more dangerous
USA Baseball and NFHS will allow lighter bat drop weights of -4, -5, and -6 in high school baseball starting in 2028, sparking player safety concerns.