The first win of the 2025 NFL season goes to the Philadelphia Eagles, who held off the Dallas Cowboys, 24-20, to notch a victory to start the season. Philadelphia was ecstatic to see Lincoln Financial Field filled with green lights as they celebrated the team’s Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs back in February. After the banner was raised, it was time to get down to business, ... Read more
Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino’s tearful farewell on America’s Newsroom felt less like news and more like the most human goodbye television has ever seen
A Tearful Goodbye on Live TV: Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino The atmosphere in the America’s Newsroom studio that day was charged with an emotion rarely seen by viewers. Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino, long-time co-anchors, were preparing to share their final broadcast together. Over the years, they had become a seamless duo: Dana bringing calm, precision, and intelligence, while Bill delivered energy, sharpness, and ... Read more
A decade later, Charlie Sheen reveals he and Jon Cryer remain completely estranged off screen
Charlie Sheen, once the highest-paid actor on TV until his Hollywood banishment in 2011, is revisiting the infamous scandal that saw him axed from “Two and a Half Men” at the peak of its popularity. The actor, 60, has re-entered the spotlight to promote his upcoming memoir “The Book of Sheen” and his warts-and-all Netflix documentary, “aka Charlie Sheen.” In the latter, Sheen’s former co-star Jon Cryer ... Read more
Police say a 93-year-old man fatally stabbed his wife after confessing he simply “couldn’t take it anymore”
A 93-year-old man charged with murdering his wife allegedly told police he slashed her throat because he “couldn’t take it anymore.” James Pate told police in Pekin, Illinois, that he and his wife, Cheryl Pate, 80, got into a fight in their car on Tuesday when he struck her — then pulled a knife out of the center console and cut her throat, according to an affidavit obtained by 25 News Now. James Pate was found ... Read more
Woman whose father stole a Jewish family’s painting during the Holocaust is now indicted in genocide-linked offenses
The daughter of a Nazi who stole a painting from the home of a Jewish man during the Holocaust was charged on Thursday with concealing the artwork and “theft in the context of genocide,” by a court in Argentina. Patricia Kadgien and her husband had been placed under house arrest earlier this week as authorities probed whether they had obstructed the effort to locate the 18th-century painting looted 80 years ago. Kadgien, ... Read more




