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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia called for the elimination of property taxes and sounded the alarm about health insurance and the healthcare system
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia called for the elimination of property taxes and sounded the alarm about health insurance and the healthcare system

A Japanese convenience store chain has pulled its handmade rice balls, also known as onigiri, from shelves after employees were caught faking expiration dates.

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith praised Trump for Russia-Ukraine negotiations, as one of the few prominent figures on the left to praise Trump.

The controversial 1992 thriller "Basic Instinct" is getting a reboot from original writer Joe Eszterhas, who is also criticizing political correctness in modern filmmaking.

Archaeologists recently uncovered a remarkably preserved 1,700-year-old Roman bathhouse in Turkey, featuring underfloor heating and distinct temperature zones.

Potential Republican gubernatorial candidate Rep. Elise Stefanik was disrupted by protesters at a memorial event in her home district in upstate New York.

A 20-year-old Florida man survived being shot point-blank in the chest after his gold cross pendant deflected the bullet and potentially saved his life.

Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers are tackling drugs, guns and reckless driving in Memphis, a city dubbed America's "homicide capital" by FBI Director Kash Patel.

Idaho prosecutor Jeff Nye successfully defended controversial genetic genealogy evidence against Bryan Kohberger's legal challenges despite FBI policy violations

Cowboys Hall of Famer Michael Irvin discussed how his 1996 drug arrest affected his marriage and led to a difficult conversation with his wife.

The NBA helped remove so-called "microbets" on certain players in 2024. Will MLB, which also has called such prop bets "unnecessary," follow that lead?

A survey of doctors released Wednesday showed how pervasive medical falsehoods have become — not only online, but also within the walls of medical exam rooms where doctors and patients talk