January 17, 2025 Archive January 2025

Trump nominates Voight, Stallone, Gibson as ambassadors to Hollywood

"We don't want to be Americans": Greenland PM Egede rejects Trump expansion plans on Fox News

Is reality shaped by our observation? Why a fringe idea in science is still controversial

The tech billionaire war on "woke" is really targeting workers

President Biden bids farewell with an unprecedented warning

Democrats' defeat leads to "demobilization and surrender" ahead of Trump's inauguration

Trump to designate cryptocurrency as a national priority: report

"Glimmer of hope": STI surge shows first signs of slowing in decades. What’s behind the trend?

Russell Vought could expand power of Trump's budget office

Trump's MAGA agenda is already stalled in Congress

Supreme Court upholds federal law leading to TikTok ban

Trump taps Ken Howery, friend of Elon Musk, to get Greenland

Cash advance apps: Financial relief, or "loan shark in your pocket"?

Senate ends debate on Laken Riley Act, setting up rollback of migrant rights with Democratic support

Over 2,000 cases of chicken broth sold at Walmart have been recalled in nine states over packaging

"Wolf Man": A modern monster tale rooted in trauma and survival

Trump "will be in charge of the border," Kristi Noem says at Senate confirmation hearing

Capital One customers still reporting deposit, processing problems

“Soup you can suck”: Progresso introduces new soup candy to enjoy your favorite soup on the go

"One of Them Days" starts 2025 with big laughs, best friends and a mid-budget comedy renaissance

It's been a minute, but "Severance" returns to work with a weird wonder of a second season

Blake Lively claps back at Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against her and Ryan Reynolds

In symbolic gesture, Biden claims the Equal Rights Amendment is now the "law of the land"

Coors Light will be temporarily changing its name to “Mondays Light”

"Does he fear small crowds?": Trump moves inauguration indoors due to "arctic blast" forecast

"We're being weak": CNN staff react to rumblings that network plans to "sideline" Acosta under Trump