Queen Elizabeth’s mother wanted her to marry another man before Prince Philip: author
Royal historian Hugo Vickers claims Hugh, Earl of Euston, was once in the running to marry Queen Elizabeth II before she fell in love with Prince Philip.
NYC landlord pleads for help as ‘9-year-squatter’ continues to drain him dry in court saga: ‘Twilight Zone’
A Brooklyn landlord claims a nearly decade-long legal battle over rent stabilization has drained his finances while his tenant remains in the unit.
Karmelo Anthony’s self-defense claim could define murder trial in high school track meet stabbing: analyst
Karmelo Anthony faces trial on a first-degree murder charge in the fatal stabbing of teen Austin Metcalf at a Frisco high school track meet in April 2025.
One southern city you’ve never heard of is growing faster than anywhere else in America
Once a quiet ranching town north of Dallas, Celina, Texas, is now America's fastest-growing city as families seek cheaper housing and more space.
Greg Abbott posts AI image of himself dunking in Spurs jersey to troll Kathy Hochul after Knicks gaffe
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott trolls New York Gov. Kathy Hochul with AI dunk image after she incorrectly claimed the Knicks won a 1993 championship during a media event.
US military attacks Iran in ‘self-defense strikes’ over weekend
CENTCOM announced that it targeted Iran in "self-defense strikes" during the weekend, asserting that CENTCOM will defend American interests.
USMNT star Christian Pulisic finally ends lengthy goal drought in win over Senegal
Christian Pulisic snapped his months-long goal drought in the 19th minute of the U.S. friendly against Senegal as coach Pochettino praised his play.
As a physician, I know we need to focus on helping the forgotten smoker
Former HHS Secretary argues 25 million American smokers are being overlooked and calls on the FDA to clarify nicotine and combustion risk differences.
Trump’s energy initiatives may finally extract America from Mideast chaos
A pattern of U.S. energy isolationism emerges as Trump pushes drilling, Venezuela exports rise, and hemispheric oil supply nears full coverage.
The West still doesn’t grasp the danger of China’s rare earth endgame
Heavy rare earths like dysprosium and terbium power EVs and military weapons, but China's export cutoff may be permanent as supplies dwindle at home.