'America's Got Talent' back in production for Season 15 with major changes amid pandemic
"America's Got Talent" has resumed production on its current fifteenth season amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
"America's Got Talent" has resumed production on its current fifteenth season amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Glavine has an idea for Major League Baseball.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday warned that the Iranian regime will become an arms dealer to despots in places such as Syria and Venezuela if a 13-year-old arms embargo is allowed to expire -- and that more people will die in the Middle East as Tehran gets its hands on weapons.
The NHL has decided not to defer the more than $300 million in signing bonuses scheduled to be paid out on Wednesday despite the shortened season, reports say.
The Department of the Interior and National Parks Service on Wednesday announced details about Fourth of July celebrations in Washington D.C. over the weekend, which will include military flyovers, a salute from President Trump, and a “monumental” fireworks display.
Germany’s defense minister disbanded a company of special forces on Wednesday saying a culture of right-wing extremism had been allowed to develop behind a “wall of secrecy.”
Tuesday the Supreme Court slapped down a state law that denied state-sponsored scholarships to faith-based schools on the basis of their religious affiliation.
The only exceptions will be if a crime suspect poses a threat or if officers need help locating a suspect or an at-risk person.
An unlikely celebrity starred in a PSA about wearing a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic — fictional mass murderer Jason Voorhees.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said on Wednesday that the reason President Trump was not briefed on the alleged Russian bounties placed on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan was that the information was “not verified.”
An Israeli congregation announced it won a court case against a prominent anti-evangelism group after years of alleged harassment, including property damage.
Department of Homeland Security Sec. Chad Wolf announced Wednesday that a special federal unit would be deployed across the country for the July 4 weekend in order to protect federal monuments and statues from a possible fresh wave of 'domestic extremist' vandalism.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday that the city will not proceed with indoor dining as part of its “Phase 3” reopening as planned, citing surges of positive coronavirus cases in states across the country.
Carrie Underwood and her husband, Mike Fisher, are getting creative with new hobbies during quarantine.
It’s time for Senate Democrats to come clean about their plan to fundamentally transform America through one simple procedural vote.
A House Democrat who’s a frequent critic of the Trump administration submitted a resolution Tuesday calling for the impeachment of Attorney General William Barr.
In his latest film, Will Ferrell tackles one of the most famous music events in Europe: the Eurovision Song Contest.
Tucker Carlson called on voters to hold Republicans accountable Tuesday in the aftermath of his Monday interview with Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., about Braun's introduction of a bill that would limit qualified immunity for law enforcement officers.
The Trump administration is working to decriminalize homosexuality overseas.
They are essential employees who sometimes put their lives on the line just showing up to work – and they face “vilification” along with “constant verbal battering” and the looming threat of contracting the coronavirus.
Federal authorities said Tuesday that an ongoing review into the death of a black man who died after being put into a chokehold by police began last year to see if a civil-rights investigation is warranted.
Kansas City, Mo., is on track to be have the deadliest year on record for the city with nearly 100 homicides so far this year.
Terry Crews is once again under scrutiny for comments he made amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.
St. Louis resident Mark McCloskey broke his silence on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday after he and his wife Patricia received national approbation for brandishing guns in the front yard of their home after protesters broke into their gated community.