California man falls 300 feet to death while hiking with wife along Oregon coast

A 69-year-old man fell over 300 feet to his death on Sunday while hiking with his wife along Oregon’s scenic southern coast, authorities said. The hiker, identified as Richard Ehrhart from San Jose, California, had gotten separated from his wife as the pair hiked the coastal trail near Natural Bridges, …...Read More

NASCAR driver Erik Jones suffers broken back in brutal Talladega crash

NASCAR driver Erik Jones was in a brutal crash at Talladega on Sunday during the Geico 500 and ended up suffering a broken bone in his back. The broken lower vertebra will cause him to miss the next race at Dover Motor Speedway, Legacy Motor Club announced Tuesday. Corey Heim …...Read More

Students are rejecting elite colleges like Columbia and Yale to attend southern schools like Clemson: report

Prospective students are increasingly opting for colleges like Elon in North Carolina, Clemson in South Carolina and the University of Miami in Florida over elite northeastern schools. For Jewish students, the rise of antisemitism and anti-Israel protests on campuses like Columbia have shown students like Scott Katz that choosing Elon …...Read More

Australia counterterrorism force arrests 7 teenagers following Sydney bishop stabbing

An Australian counterterrorism force announced the arrests Wednesday of seven male teenagers who reportedly have links to a 16-year-old charged with stabbing an Assyrian church bishop during a livestreamed mass outside of Sydney. Police say the teens, who are associates of the young attacker who targeted bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel …...Read More

Former Rep. George Santos ends independent run for new congressional seat

Former U.S. Rep. George Santos has announced the end of his independent campaign to re-enter the House less than two months into his run. Santos was running to unseat Rep. Nick LaLota — a Republican who represents New York's 1st Congressional District — after being expelled from Congress earlier this …...Read More

Pelosi calls on Netanyahu to resign, condemns him as 'obstacle' to peace

Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as an "obstacle" to peace and called on him to resign this week. Pelosi made the comments in an interview recorded Monday with Irish broadcaster RTE's Six One News. She argued that Netanyahu's response to the Oct. 7 terrorist attack …...Read More

Tom Brady shares 'biggest problem' with younger generation: 'It's all about them'

Tom Brady has a pet peeve with the new generation of athletes entering professional sports leagues. A clip from Brady’s appearance on the "DeepCut with VicBlends" podcast earlier this month shows him talking about the younger generation and how he is having a hard time wrapping his head around their …...Read More

Mexico is the 'champion' of fentanyl production, head of detective service says

The head of Mexico's detective service has acknowledged the country is "the champion" of fentanyl production. Mexico is a major producer of fentanyl and methamphetamine, with cartels sourcing chemicals from China and India. Fentanyl abuse is low in Mexico, but methamphetamine addiction is widespread. The head of Mexico’s detective service …...Read More

German lawmaker to dismiss assistant arrested for alleged Chinese espionage

Maximilian Krah, a German lawmaker, has announced that he will dismiss his assistant, Jian Guo, who was arrested on suspicion of spying for China. Guo, who worked for Krah since 2019, is accused of passing European Parliament information to a Chinese intelligence service. The arrest has brought criticism to the …...Read More

Breanna Stewart remains patient on WNBA salary overhaul: 'Not something that's going to change overnight'

Two-time WNBA champion Breanna Stewart is hopeful players will one day see sweeping changes when it comes to the league’s pay scale, but she knows it will take a while for significant changes to actually happen. "You can talk about opportunities for pensions and charters and all these things, but …...Read More