Germany failed to reach agreement with its Western allies on sending tanks to Ukraine, despite growing pressure from NATO and Kyiv to step up its military aid ahead
of a potential Russian spring offensive.
Gail Curley, the Supreme Court’s marshal, spoke with the justices as part of her investigation into the Dobbs leak, but – unlike court employees – they were not
asked to swear under penalty of perjury.
The decision by Biden and his top advisers to keep the discovery of classified documents secret from the public for 68 days was driven by hope that the incident
could be quietly disposed of.
The double murder trial of Richard "Alex" Murdaugh looms in the next week, but the unfolding saga from southern South Carolina started more than a year and a half
ago.
Arizona Representative Ruben Gallego, who was critical of Senator Kyrsten Sinema's leadership and fidelity to the Democratic Party, will announce his 2024 Senate
campaign to challenge her.
Jerry Blavat, the fast-talking Philadelphia DJ and impresario known as “The Geator with the Heater,” has died at 82; his iconic presence in the pop music culture of
the city remains present.
Legal experts say prosecutors will face an uphill battle in securing a conviction against actor Alec Baldwin, who will be charged with involuntary manslaughter for
a tragic on-set shooting.
Florida’s ban on teaching an AP course on African American history is “incomprehensible,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in the latest dispute
with Florida Gov. Ron DeSanti.
An attempt to chronicle a “complete-ish” list of Rep. George Santos’ lies, ranked from the totally ridiculous to the truly depraved, with allegedly stealing money
meant for a Veteran’s dog at number one.
Google said it will lay off 12,000 people from its workforce, adding to the slew of major U.S. tech companies cutting jobs amid fears of an oncoming
recession.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she has had enough and so, 5½ years into her tenure, she is stepping down in February, eight months before New
Zealand’s next election.
Former President Trump urged Republicans not to cut “a single penny” from Medicare or Social Security as some GOP lawmakers prepare to use the debt ceiling debate
as leverage to try to secure cuts.
The ceaseless political scandals over the discovery of classified documents point to deeper systemic problems with Washington’s obsession with
secrecy.
There is widespread concern that foreign actors are using social media to interfere in elections worldwide, yet data have been unavailable to investigate this
link.
According to researchers from the University of Exeter, watching sunsets in the evening, or the sunrise in the morning, promotes increased perceptions of natural
beauty and an uptick in feelings of “awe.”
A Townhall investigation reveals disturbing details about the affluent LGBTQ-activist couple accused of sodomizing their young adopted sons and distributing
"homemade" child pornography of the sexual abuse.
The number of visible stars decreased by an amount that can be explained by an increase in sky brightness as a result of light pollution of 7 to 10% per year in the
human visible band.
Former head coach and NFL analyst Tony Dungy told a crowd gathered at Friday’s March for Life that the answer to the tragedy of abortion is prayer, calling to mind
Damar Hamlin’s collapse on the football field.
Elon Musk testified on Friday that investors do not always react to his Twitter messages as he expects, defending himself in a fraud trial over his 2018 tweet that
he had funding to take his company private.