A former model on "The Price Is Right" is breaking her silence, alleging she was pushed off the long-running game show in 1995 because she refused to publicly defend host Bob Barker amid a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a fellow model.
In this episode of The Sitdown with Alex Swoyer, U.S. Marshals Service Director Gadyaces S. Serralta offers a rare inside look at the agency responsible for protecting the federal judiciary, hunting the country's most dangerous fugitives, and leading ...
A "designer Xanax" drug has been formally added to the federal schedule of controlled substances, the Drug Enforcement Administration announced Wednesday.
Kohl's Corp. CEO Michael Bender said the department store chain has no plans to shutter additional locations this year, offering a measure of reassurance to shoppers and employees after the retailer closed 27 stores in 2025.
The CIA has been helping out in an investigation into a bizarre intimidation tactic used against federal judges in which someone has been ordering pizzas sent to their homes, the head of the U.S. Marshals Service said.
The Israeli air force struck Iran's South Pars natural gas processing facility, the largest in the world, Wednesday in the first attack of its kind since the war began.
The White House on Wednesday sought to distance itself from Joe Kent, a top counter-terrorism official who resigned in protest of the Iran war, by depicting him as not involved in U.S. intelligence assessment.
An Ohio mother of three and TikTok personality who posted about her "tummy tuck" surgery has died of complications from the procedure, multiple news outlets report.
Sen. Rand Paul unloaded on fellow Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin Wednesday, calling him "a man with anger issues" and saying his combativeness makes him a questionable choice to become secretary at the Department of Homeland Security.