As the U.S. expands its travel ban under Donald Trump, several countries are responding with reciprocal measures, including canceling or suspending visas for American citizens.
Free groceries in Texas sparked viral buzz online, but the reality behind the H-E-B giveaway is more limited. Here’s what really happened, why it mattered, and what Texans should know.
The FBI is closing its aging Hoover headquarters and moving to a new home in Washington, D.C. Here’s the confirmed address, timeline, and the surprising backstory behind the reversal.
Some UK households have woken up to a surprise they weren’t expecting: a letter claiming to be from Nationwide Building Society, sitting on the doorstep as if someone had personally dropped it off overnight.
The second Times Square ball drop in 2026 will take place on July 3, 2026, the night before Independence Day, in Times Square.
For the first time in history, the iconic Times Square ball will drop twice as 2026 begins, turning America’s biggest New Year’s Eve tradition into a once-in-a-lifetime celebration tied to the nation’s 250th birthday.
A fast-moving winter storm slammed the Northeast and Great Lakes during peak holiday travel, triggering mass flight cancellations, dangerous roads and emergency declarations as millions of Americans were on the move.
After more than 30 years of self-rule, Somaliland’s push for sovereignty has entered a decisive phase, reshaping diplomacy, security, and trade across the Horn of Africa.
A winter storm sweeping the US Northeast cancelled over 1,800 flights. New York’s airports suffered the worst impact, exposing structural weaknesses that make the region uniquely vulnerable to snow disruptions.
On January 3, 2026, Earth reaches perihelion—its closest point to the Sun. The moment sounds dramatic, but the real changes are subtle. Here’s what truly shifts, and what doesn’t.
A massive new release of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents has thrust Donald Trump back into public scrutiny, featuring fresh allegations, disputed letters, flight logs, and more. With officials warning some material may be sensationalist or false, here’s what the latest files actually contain, what’s verified, and what isn’t.
A newly surfaced FBI intake report from the Department of Justice’s Epstein records has pushed Lake Michigan into the center of a viral storm. The document includes unverified allegations and lists Donald Trump as a witness. Here’s what the file actually says, what it does not prove, and why experts urge caution.
ens of thousands of Jeffrey Epstein investigative records have been made public, yet hundreds of thousands more remain under review — including photographs, court documents and internal files that could reshape public understanding.
A batch of Jeffrey Epstein–related files briefly published by the U.S. Department of Justice vanished without explanation, sparking political backlash, transparency concerns, and renewed public suspicion.
When Charlotte Holmes collapsed during a routine cardiology appointment in Kansas in September 2019, doctors pronounced her clinically dead for 11 minutes. Her heart stopped. CPR began. Her family prepared for the worst.
911 is the national emergency number of the United States. This in-depth guide explains its meaning, history, how the system works, and why it continues to save lives every day.
Across mountain towns and rural backroads, people report footprints that cross fresh snow and then stop cold—no return trail, no drag marks, no sign of where the walker went next.
Across the U.S., families are reporting Christmas trees that refuse to dry out. Some evergreens stay green and fragrant for three months—far longer than any tree should.
Each Christmas Eve, small-town Americans report strange lights moving across quiet skies. Their stories sound ordinary at first, yet the details are hard to dismiss and even harder to explain.
Across small American neighborhoods, residents report an eerie visitor: a lone caroler who never speaks, leaves no footprints, and vanishes before anyone opens the door. Each December, the stories return.