FCC announces $40K fine for pirate radio station in Pennsylvania
The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday announced it is fining Brigido Danerys Gonzalez $40,000 for pirate radio broadcasting on 90.1 Mhz in Hazelton, Pennsylvania.
The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday announced it is fining Brigido Danerys Gonzalez $40,000 for pirate radio broadcasting on 90.1 Mhz in Hazelton, Pennsylvania.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough faced intense questioning Wednesday from Republican lawmakers regarding allegations of sexual misconduct among the department's high-ranking employees.
The three Washington, D.C. police officers shot Wednesday serving an animal cruelty warrant are expected to recover. As of 2:30 p.m. Wednesday the barricaded suspect was still not apprehended.
The Kansas Legislature on Wednesday passed a bill criminalizing the killing of police dogs and horses. The vote was 107-4 for the so-called Bane's Law. It now heads to the state Senate.
William "Bill" Post, a retired Keebler Co. executive who is acknowledged as the inventor of the Pop-Tart, has died at 96.
Republicans in Arizona and Iowa are mulling bills that would keep Donald Trump on the ballot, regardless of any criminal convictions or 14th Amendment challenges.
Ohio State has fired basketball coach Chris Holtmann amid a 14-11 regular-season campaign.
K-pop star IU teased her music video for "Holssi," a song from her forthcoming EP, "The Winning."
Armed police stormed a hotel in England on a report of a man armed with a "large knife," but left after discovering the reported weapon was a Harry Potter wand.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce admitted on his podcast that his bump of Andy Reid, which nearly knocked over the 65-year-old coach during the Super Bowl, was "unacceptable."
"Star Trek: Discovery" will return for a fifth and final season on Paramount+ in April.
"Bridgerton," a period drama starring Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton, will return for a third season on Netflix.
When bullies destroy a young victim's trust, mental health problems are likely to follow them into adulthood, a new study warns.
"Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," a new film starring Rebecca Hall and Dan Stevens, opens in March.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized increased member state spending ahead of a meeting of NATO Defense Ministers Thursday.
The FDA on Wednesday approved the first medication injection to treat severe frostbite. Aurlumyn, which has the active ingredient iloprost, reduces the risk of finger or toe amputation, the FDA said.
A wombat residing at a Japanese zoo was named the oldest member of his species on record at the age of at least 34.
A stretch of highway in South Carolina was closed for 10 hours when a truck overturned, caught fire and released more than 35 wandering cows.
"Prime Target," a new series starring "The White Lotus" actor Leo Woodall and "Black Adam" actress Quintessa Swindell, is coming to Apple TV+.
Microsoft and Open AI said Wednesday foreign government hackers are using artificial intelligence tools to improve their cyberattacks. They said hacking attempts by China, Russia, Iran and North Korea were disrupted.
Israel fired a barrage of rockets into Lebanon on Tuesday in response to an attack by Beirut, threatening the current conflict in Gaza could spill over boundary lines.
Aromatherapy might be able to help people recover from depression by helping them more clearly recall specific, often positive, memories, a new study shows.
"Fantastic Four," a new Marvel film starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby, delayed its release to July 2025.
New, proposed guidance being weighed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that Americans who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to routinely stay home for five days.
"90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?" Season 8 will feature Alexei and Loren, Gino and Jasmine, Ed and Liz and other couples.