House Rep. George Santos, who’s reportedly gone by a number of aliases in his truth-challenged past, allegedly dressed as a drag queen named “Kitara” while living in Brazil more than a decade ago.
In a move that sparked controversy, Philly Flyers defenseman, Ivan Provorov, refused to participate in pregame warmups Tuesday ahead of his team's Pride Night celebration, citing religious objections.
In a shocking announcement, Jacinda Ardern quit her position as New Zealand’s prime minister ahead of this year's election, citing burnout and saying that she no longer has "enough in the tank" to lead.
Russia is allegedly preparing for a new offensive that could see 700,000 soldiers pour into Ukraine, as Ukrainians have been warning over the winter that Putin's forces will be gearing up for an attack in
2023.
A team of Ukrainian military surgeons has successfully removed a grenade from inside the body of a soldier without using electrocoagulation because "the grenade could detonate at any moment."
Trump began his presidential campaign with the bulk of the R electorate behind him, but with other contenders pushing for the nomination, his grip is being put to the test ahead of the contests.
DeSantis’ dinner gesture would hardly be noteworthy for most politicians, But the early rap on him from his fellow Republicans is that he lacks charm and is unwilling to submit to the rituals of retail
politics.
Some of those frightening searches included: "How long before a body starts to smell?", "How to clean blood from a wooden floor,” and "Is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them?"
Bryan Kohberger, who is now charged with four counts of first-degree murder, reportedly told a fellow student that he submitted his DNA for consumer genetic testing to explore his ancestry.
A reddish-brown stained pillowcase, hair strands, and one nitrite-type black glove were among the items Washington State University Police gathered from the apartment of Bryan Kohberger.
Microsoft will lay off 10,000 workers, including at least 878 in the Seattle area, as the Redmond-based tech giant copes with a post-COVID slowdown, recession fears, and the accelerating rise of AI.
A former art history instructor, Erika López Prater, at Hamline University is now filing a religious discrimination and defamation lawsuit after being fired for showing a picture of Muhammad in class.
In a decision sure to be celebrated by millions of American online conspiracy enthusiasts, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been named to the House Homeland Security Committee.
For years, the fierce debates in Israel about the Oslo Accords were about policy. But today, this simmering clash is about power — who can tell whom how to live in a highly diverse society.
Researchers’ analysis of coffee's contribution to climate change may suggest that our common idea that the little disposable pods are worse than traditional paper filters isn’t accurate.
American parents are reconsidering allowing sleepovers as they ponder questions such as, “How well do we know the other parents? Are
there guns in the house? What about alcohol or drugs?”
Six days after a special counsel was named to investigate the matter, President Biden again avoided questions about an investigation into documents marked classified found at his home and office.
With Rs taking charge of the House, the Biden name and what it stands for are expected to be at the center of a wide-ranging
oversight inquiry into alleged influence peddling and conflicts of interest.
With access to his Twitter account back, Trump's campaign is formally petitioning Facebook’s parent company to unblock his account thereafter it was locked in response to the Capitol riot two years ago.
A 44-year-old man has been arrested weeks after the decomposed body of his girlfriend, who had apparently been dead for months, was
found in a garbage bag in the Trenton apartment they shared.