A forgotten 1776 celebration launched America’s booming fireworks tradition
The first fireworks for American independence were launched on May 16, 1776, in Williamsburg, Virginia, weeks before the Declaration of Independence.
Key names to know as Murdaugh double-murder case gets stunning reset
Alex Murdaugh faces a murder retrial after a court found clerk Becky Hill improperly influenced jurors. Here are the key names to know now.
Gas prices threaten Memorial Day road trips as pump costs hit historic highs
Americans face near-record gas prices this Memorial Day weekend as Iran tensions disrupt oil supplies and squeeze families dealing with inflation.
WWE Superstar Nikki Bella has a new boozy job title and Cowboys cheerleaders go abroad
The Punch-Up weekly roundup features Nikki Bella's tequila news, Cowboys cheerleaders' girls' trip, and a robot's Michael Jackson attempt gone wrong.
Platner’s brutal attacks on Army soldiers as ‘fat, lazy’ revealed in resurfaced posts
Democratic Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner described the Army as "absolute trash" and "full of fat, lazy trash" in deleted Reddit posts.
From ‘Scream’ to stream: Jamie Kennedy reveals how Hollywood lost its way and why he won’t give up on LA
Jamie Kennedy said Hollywood traded originality for ideology and influencers, but believes comedy is cutting through the cultural division to save it.
Man found naked behind Burger King with amnesia may have concealed mysterious past for decades
Filmmakers probe the mystery of Benjaman Kyle found unconscious behind a Georgia Burger King in 2004, raising questions about his missing 21-year gap.
Havana regime in suspense after Castro indictment with Trump pressure on, says Cuban-born GOP Rep.
Rep. Gimenez says Castro's indictment sparks regime paranoia, adding that Trump is letting pressure percolate while drawing up contingency plans.
Ohioans helping search for undocumented Revolutionary War soldiers as part of America 250 celebration
Ohio's State Preservation Office is trying to locate the graves of 7,000 Revolutionary War heroes before Memorial Day by using an app to document sites at cemeteries.
Kansas City barbecue restaurant prepares for World Cup tourism rush
As millions travel for the FIFA World Cup, one iconic Kansas City barbecue restaurant says it’s preparing for major crowds, longer lines and fans from around the world.