April 14 Reality star Dr Pimple Popper suffered a stroke while filming her show, says part of her brain 'died' Dr. Sandra Lee reveals she suffered an ischemic stroke while filming "Dr. Pimple Popper," initially dismissing alarming symptoms as a simple hot flash.
April 14 Residents in major DC suburb demand action over illegal aliens committing violent crimes: 'Has to change' Fairfax County, Virginia, residents react to a string of violent crimes allegedly committed by illegal aliens amid debate over immigration enforcement.
April 14 'DoorDash Grandma' slams paid actor rumors after delivering to President Trump at the White House DoorDash driver Sharon Simmons denied being a paid actor after delivering to President Donald Trump at the White House to mark the "no tax on tips" policy anniversary.
April 14 'Not on our watch': Global law enforcement leaders unite in Poland against hate Rising antisemitism since the Oct. 7 massacre drives a new global law enforcement effort focused on protecting vulnerable communities from hate crimes.
April 14 JD Vance tells Pope Leo XIV to 'stick to matters of morality' and stay out of US public policy President Trump posted criticisms of the American pope on Truth Social, calling him weak on crime, as Vance urges the Vatican to stay out of U.S. public policy.
April 14 Mom from viral Ro Khanna debate says Dems can't claim to support both secure borders and sanctuary policies Marien Richardson confronted Rep. Ro Khanna in a viral debate, arguing sanctuary city policies promote illegal immigration and endanger children.
April 14 WNBA commissioner plays gender card when asked about future WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert played the gender card when asked about her future, wondering if a male commissioner would face the same question.
April 13 Missing American woman’s husband Brian Hooker released after arrest in Bahamas disappearance Bahamian authorities have released Brian Hooker as the search for missing Michigan boater Lynette Hooker shifts to recovery.
April 13 US military kills 2 suspected cartel operatives in latest Eastern Pacific lethal strike, SOUTHCOM says The U.S. military killed two men believed to be cartel operatives in the Eastern Pacific as part of broader efforts to disrupt narcotics trafficking.
April 13 JD Vance says the ball is 'in Iran’s court' after Pakistan peace talks stall VP JD Vance rejects reports Pakistan talks failed, says Iran negotiations made progress but Iranian team was unable to finalize a deal in talks.