Professional golfer Phil Mickelson publicly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump concerning the withholding of federal funds designated for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.
A recent analysis indicates that over 5% of women who took mifepristone for abortion required a second procedure within 45 days, highlighting potential issues with the pill's effectiveness.
The Trump administration has announced plans to reevaluate the automatic engine start-stop feature in vehicles, a system that shuts off the engine when a car is stationary to conserve fuel.
In a groundbreaking legal moment, a U.S. Army veteran killed in a 2021 road rage incident appeared posthumously in an AI-generated video during his killer's sentencing hearing.
Christopher Schwarzenegger, son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, revealed that eliminating bread from his diet during Lent led to a 30-pound weight loss in just 40 days.
Senator Ted Cruz has endorsed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's initiative to reinstate a historic painting of Jesus at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, which was previously relocated to a basement under the Biden administration.
On May 12, 2025, House Republicans introduced a 389-page tax bill, dubbed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," aligning with President Donald Trump's campaign promises.
The Episcopal Church has announced its decision to cease participation in the U.S. government's refugee resettlement program, following the Trump administration's move to grant expedited refugee status to white South African Afrikaners.
President Donald Trump announced Monday that he may attend a high-stakes peace meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey, as both leaders prepare for direct talks aimed at ending the conflict. Trump emphasized the urgency of diplomatic engagement, saying he would fly to the meeting if it would help end what he called a “bloodbath.”