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Meteorologists are warning residents in Detroit, Chicago, and Indianapolis to prepare for powerful storms, including tornadoes, on Tuesday.

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick recently showcased their musical talents with a rendition of Beyoncé's hit "Texas Hold ‘Em," sharing a video on Instagram accompanied by the caption "Monday morning serenade.

The Detroit Pistons had a tough break against the New York Knicks, with an obvious missed call that left Pistons coach Monty Williams fuming. Williams didn't hold back, calling it "the absolute worst call of the season".

Blake Griffin completed his 13th NBA season with the Boston Celtics last year, appearing in 41 games as a reserve big man.

Monday night's match at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, marked a historic event, though not one the U.S. women's national team will cherish.

Freedom Fest, a prominent conservative rally in Northern Kentucky, is set to return this summer after being canceled twice last year.

The Pentagon released an internal review on Monday, focusing on its handling of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recent hospitalization.

The two current lunar landers, the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) and the Odysseus spacecraft, are both located near the moon's south pole.

Alphabet's Google Cloud has intensified its critique of Microsoft's cloud computing practices, alleging that the tech giant is aiming for a monopoly that could stifle the advancement of emerging technologies such as generative artificial intelligence. 

The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, colloquially known as the "Doomsday Glacier" due to its potential to cause catastrophic sea level rise upon collapse, has been the subject of intense scientific scrutiny.

Google rebranded its artificial intelligence offering to Gemini and launched its photo generation service earlier this month. The service was suspended briefly due to historically inaccurate photos, which Google called “embarrassing and wrong.”

Japan’s lunar lander, SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon), has made a remarkable comeback by reestablishing contact with its mission controllers on Earth.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently presented a proposal to his war cabinet, outlining his vision for the future of the Gaza Strip post-war.

House Speaker Mike Johnson holds the fate of a democracy and a people in his hands. It's not just about the United States surviving; it's also about Ukraine, a country fighting for its existence two years after Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded, denying its right to exist.

The Israeli military has intensified its campaign against Hamas militants in the southern Gaza Strip, focusing on the key city of Khan Younis.

Former Raiders first-round pick Damon Arnette was arrested on drug and firearm charges in early January, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

In a thrilling matchup, RJ Davis lit up the court with a career-high 42 points, including four consecutive 3-pointers in the second half, leading No. 9 North Carolina to a 75-71 victory over Miami on Monday night.

Arab and Muslim communities in Michigan are urging voters to choose "uncommitted" in the Democratic primary to send a message to President Biden about his policies on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Calling all music lovers! The iconic singing competition show, The Voice, is returning for its 25th season, and it's gonna be hotter than a Nashville summer. Buckle up, because things are about to get fierce!

Travis Kelce made a splash by jetting off to Sydney just to catch Taylor Swift's Eras Tour live. And boy, did he make the most of it! After the concert, Taylor didn't miss a beat and ran straight into his arms for a post-show kiss.