YUM! FOOD NETWORK’S 50 STATES, 50 PIZZAS SLIDESHOW
August 12, 2011 - 10:19 am
Join Food Network Magazine on a cross-country road trip to discover the best slices in every state.
The United States sanctions four judges on the International Criminal Court for blatantly anti-American and anti-Israeli actions.
The military said four Israeli soldiers were killed Friday in southern Gaza when an explosive detonated as they searched a Hamas compound in Khan Younis, causing part of a building to collapse.
The court majority sided with the Trump administration in its first Supreme Court appeal involving DOGE, the team once led by billionaire Elon Musk.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s abrupt release from El Salvador closes one chapter and opens another in a saga that yielded a remarkable, months-long standoff between Trump officials and the courts.
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, got into a war of words Thursday on social media, inspiring a sportsbook to post props on the feud.
A single adult earning less than $80,000 per year cannot afford to live comfortably in a single U.S. state, a new report found.
As transgender service members face a deadline to leave the U.S. military, hundreds are taking the financial bonus to depart voluntarily. But others say they will stay and fight.
Two sides are warring over the passage of a bill mandating nurse-to-patient ratios and increasing transparency in work protections.
The rift between Henderson police Chief Hollie Chadwick and her new boss was evident in emails between the two in the weeks before the city manager fired Chadwick.
In response to a climate change denier’s recent challenge to debate him, UNLV professor Ben Leffel had one condition: The debate had to be held “in the form of a WWE professional wrestling match.”