Fox News’ Neil Cavuto steps down after nearly three decades
Neil Cavuto, a long-standing Fox News business journalist, has left the network after 28 years. Known for his fair reporting and willingness to critique both sides, Cavuto reflects on his career and plans for the future.
'Real Housewives' star Karen Huger found guilty on DUI, negligent driving charges
Karen Huger, a star of Bravo’s "The Real Housewives of Potomac," was found guilty Wednesday of five out of six charges stemming from a March car crash in Potomac, Maryland, including the lead charge of Driving Under the Influence.
‘The Masked Singer’ finale: Buffalos win Season 12
During "The Masked Singer" finale, Wasp finished as runner-up, while the Buffalos were crowned the Season 12 champions.
Flagler County gearing up for record-breaking holiday boat parade
Deputies in Flagler County are preparing to ensure safety at Florida’s largest holiday boat parade, set for Sunday evening.
Country Thunder Florida refunds: Where are they?
Country Thunder Florida had to cancel its 2024 music festival after Hurricane Milton swept across the state and soaked the Osceola County venue where it was to be held.
‘Malcolm in the Middle’ returning with Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston
"Malcolm in the Middle" will be returning 25 years after the show’s debut, reuniting the original cast and creator.
Disney influencer Dominique Brown dies at 34
Dominique Brown, Disney influencer and co-founder of "Black Girl Disney," died after suffering an apparent allergic reaction at a holiday event in Los Angeles last week.
Gracie Abrams tour announced following Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour finale
Gracie Abrams announces a 2025 North American tour, kicking off July 24 in Boston. Tickets go on sale Dec. 13.
Who is Tony Buzbee? A look at the attorney accusing Diddy, Jay-Z of raping minor
Tony Buzbee is representing alleged victims of Sean “Diddy" Combs and named Jay-Z in a lawsuit that’s making headlines. Here’s what you need to know about the lawyer.
Welcome to Rockville reveals 2025 festival lineup
Welcome to Rockville, one of North America’s largest rock festivals, is set to return to Daytona International Speedway from May 15-18, 2025, following a record-breaking 2024 event that drew over 200,000 fans from around the world.



















