
Teen Gambling Rises as Online Sports Betting Expands Nationwide
Growing numbers of teenagers are participating in online gambling and sports betting, with parents often unaware of the activity.

Growing numbers of teenagers are participating in online gambling and sports betting, with parents often unaware of the activity.

US and EU law enforcement dismantled LeakBase, described as one of the world's largest online forums for cybercriminals sharing stolen data and hacking tools.
Tina Peters, former Mesa County clerk serving nine years for election equipment tampering, will be resentenced after appeals court ruling.

Texas Republican Chip Roy introduced legislation to expand deportation authority for members of certain ideological groups.

Representatives Al Green and Christian Menefee will face each other in a runoff after neither won a majority in Texas's 18th Congressional District primary.

Police identified 18-year-old Zahir Davis as the suspect in the fatal shooting of Jaden Pierre at Roy Wilkins Park in St. Albans.

Pope Leo XIV declared during Palm Sunday Mass that God does not listen to prayers from those who start wars and that Jesus rejects violence.

Student groups and activists are demanding universities rename buildings honoring donors with documented ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Qatar says it has been hit by Iranian retaliatory strikes as regional tensions escalate, with officials warning of prolonged conflict's impact.

President Trump announced plans to sign an order ensuring payment for Department of Homeland Security employees affected by the ongoing partial government shutdown.

A poll of over 20,000 Americans found that higher social media usage correlates with reduced belief that democracy is the best form of government.

Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte filed criminal referrals alleging New York Attorney General Letitia James committed insurance fraud.

Nearly one-third of Long Island residents believe Holocaust education should not be mandatory and that Jewish people should move on from the Holocaust, according to a new survey.

The Supreme Court unanimously sided with oil and gas companies seeking to move Louisiana coastal damage lawsuits to federal court.

A strike on a healthcare facility in East Darfur, Sudan killed at least 64 people and wounded 89 others, according to the World Health Organization.
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