May 19 Rookie Indy 500 driver Robert Shwartzman celebrates historic pole win Rookie Robert Shwartzman secures the pole for Indy 500 with Prema Racing, marking a historic debut. Team Penske was disqualified, shaking up the qualifying rounds.
May 18 Los Angeles business owner blasts 'Baby Shark' on repeat to ward off homeless encampments A downtown Los Angeles business owner is taking a different approach to fend off homeless encampments by blasting the popular children's song ‘Baby Shark' on repeat.
May 18 FBI's top boss Kash Patel says bureau ran cover for Hillary but it all ends under Trump FBI Director Kash Patel discusses transparency efforts and the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, aiming to restore trust after alleged past corruption.
May 18 Biden family insider exposes culture of concealment in former administration Biden insider Michael LaRosa criticizes the former administration's secretive nature, highlighting struggles with transparency during his time in the White House.
May 18 Alice Marie Johnson takes on 'corrupt system' as Trump's new pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson, pardoned by Trump, now identifies pardon candidates, aiming to change laws and offer hope to those trapped in a corrupt system.
May 17 Journalism wins 150th Preakness Stakes after miraculous recovery in thrilling race Journalism would not finish second again in a Triple Crown race, pulling off an amazing recovery to win the 150th Preakness Stakes Saturday in Baltimore.
May 17 Caitlin Clark notches triple-double in Fever’s rout of Sky to begin 2025 WNBA season Caitlin Clark picked up where she left off in 2024, posting a triple-double to help the Indiana Fever rout the Chicago Sky 93-58 Saturday.
May 17 Brooks Koepka snaps at fan who heckled him about LIV Golf's 'guaranteed money' at PGA Championship Brooks Koepka snapped at a fan during his struggles at the 2025 PGA Championship after the heckler brought up his "guaranteed money" from LIV Golf.
May 17 Timothée Chalamet celebrates with fans in NYC streets after Knicks advance to Eastern Conference finals Timothée Chalamet, the New York native spotted courtside throughout the Knicks-Celtics series, made sure to celebrate with the mob on the streets after the Knicks advanced.
May 17 Justice Department deal ends a ban on an aftermarket trigger, gun control advocates alarmed Trump's DOJ ends ban on forced-reset triggers, sparking debate on gun rights and safety. The settlement marks a shift from Biden-era gun control regulations.