Which World Cup teams are most vulnerable to an early exit? The danger facing U.S. and Mexico
The expanded format makes early exits less likely for favorites — but not impossible for these vulnerable contenders.
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Mob rule at UCLA
Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Forget the 2026 NBA Playoffs: Bet the Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever at Golden State Valkyries Thursday instead
Betting analysis for Fever vs. Valkyries explores the "Clark Tax," Golden State's edge in shooting and possessions, and the zig-zag theory angle.
Team USA falls to Canada at worlds, but Olympic sweep keeps Americans on top of hockey
Three months after losing Olympic gold in overtime, Canada gets revenge with a 4-0 win over the U.S. in the IIHF World Championship quarterfinals.
Claude Lemieux, 4-time Stanley Cup champion, dies at 60
Lemieux won titles with the Canadiens, Devils and Avalanche during his 21-season NHL career.
What proof do banks require to protect Social Security funds?
There are federal rules that shield Social Security from creditors, but you may need to prove it to your bank first.
Alleged school shooter Colt Gray gets deadline to enter plea
Colt Gray, the alleged Apalachee High School shooter, was in court Thursday for the next steps before his potential trial. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.
Logan Paul shows off gruesome aftermath of tricep surgery, says he was ‘wide awake’ during operation
Logan Paul revealed he stayed awake during surgery to repair a torn triceps suffered at WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event, vowing a quick comeback.
WATCH: Police absent from Delaney Hall chaos as agitators block ICE vehicles and agents use pepper spray
Tensions escalated outside Newark's Delaney Hall immigrant detention center as protesters took over traffic control and ICE agents used pepper spray.
Unprepared college students forced to relearn ‘middle school mathematics,’ California professors reveal
Over 500 UC professors signed a letter demanding the university reinstate SAT/ACT mathematics requirements for incoming students, citing failing standards.