Senate to vote on RFK Jr.’s confirmation as HHS secretary
RFK Jr. faced weeks of questions regarding the longtime anti-vaccine activist’s ability to be confirmed to the nation’s top health care post.
Week 4 of the college football season was filled with close games. Michigan battled against USC, Utah hung on against Oklahoma State, Missouri needed overtime to get past Vanderbilt, Tennessee hung on to top Oklahoma on the road, and Colorado’s heroics helped them to a win as well. But there were a few teams and…
Anil Kapoor’s inclusion in Time Magazine’s 2024 list of influential people in AI stems from his legal victory protecting his name, image, and voice from unauthorized AI use. This landmark case sets a precedent for other celebrities to seek protection over their personality rights against misuse by evolving AI technologies.
The Supreme Court has upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, clearing the way for the app to shutter in the U.S. as soon as this weekend. Jan Crawford has more.
Residents in a Massachusetts community claim they’re being trolled with fake Kamala Harris campaign postcards informing them that a migrant family would be moving in with them because of their support for Vice President Harris. One of the residents of Shrewsbury told NBC10 Boston that she received the postcard after she put a sign in…
FIRST ON FOX: Former President Trump is being preemptively attacked by Democrats over a speculated endorsement from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. following his expected presidential campaign suspension. On Friday morning, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) unveiled four billboards targeting Trump over the potentially looming endorsement. “Weird as hell,” the billboards say, featuring photos of Trump,…
As Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire finishes up her tenure in the House of Representatives this week. After a dozen years of representing New Hampshire in Congress, she has a message for some of her older colleagues. “Some of my colleagues in the House of Representatives who have been in Congress for decades, and…