CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins called out the “layers of conflict” hours after confronting President Donald Trump to his face about his plans to seek a $20 million payoff from his own Justice Department.
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins called out the “layers of conflict” hours after confronting President Donald Trump to his face about his plans to seek a $20 million payoff from his own Justice Department.
Parents are raising new concerns about Roblox, one of the most popular online games for kids, after reports that predators are using the platform to groom and exploit children — even when parental ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Roblox Corp. and Discord Inc. are facing a new lawsuit in federal court accusing the tech giants of enabling the sexual exploitation of a Charleston County girl who was 11 ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati police are investigating four shootings that killed one person and wounded four others in less than eight hours overnight. It’s not clear yet if any of the shootings are ...
In April, as President Donald Trump announced his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs that would target imports of nearly all goods sourced from friend and foe alike, one of the biggest cheerleaders ...
As a reporter, you see a lot of strange things. You witness the most dramatic and traumatic parts of other people's lives. You count on being able to control how it all affects you. But you never ...
Xbox Game Pass has a new day-one game, which also happens to be a surprise release, meaning subscribers had no idea it was coming to the subscription service at launch. The game in question has been ...
Samuel was also listed on the injury report last week with the same issue, but he went on to play and had his best game yet. Daniels will need the same on Monday night against the Bears in a game that ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Videos circulating on social media show federal agents detaining a man in Northwest Portland earlier this week, and later that same morning, residents in Hillsboro surrounding federal ...
Every year in (most of) the U.S., we move our clocks ahead one hour in the spring and one hour back in the fall. That time in between is called daylight saving time. (That’s right, drop that “s.”) As ...