In Just a couple of weeks, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will formally announce she is running for president and will seek the Republican nomination for her party’s 2024 ticket.
President Joe Biden said that the US wouldn’t send F-16s to Ukraine, joining the UK and Germany, which have also ruled out sending their military fighters, denying a key request from Volodymyr
Zelenskiy.
Three weeks after his death, the funeral for Tyre Nichols is set to be held in Memphis today, with Vice President Kamala Harris expected to attend the funeral at the invitation of Nichols' family.
A group of California police officers were filmed firing at least eight shots, killing a double amputee as he tried to run away from them on his stumps after jumping out of his wheelchair.
Biden and McCarthy are set to meet Wednesday in a highly anticipated one-on-one discussion of the debt ceiling and spending cuts demanded by Republicans as the deadline looms over Washington.
Facing a whirlwind of criticism over numerous questions about his finances. Rep. George Santos informed House GOP colleagues that he is stepping down from his committee assignments.
A man accused of torturing a woman who authorities believe uses dating apps to find victims or people to help him evade police is now in custody following a manhunt, Oregon police said.
Jeff Croft, a special agent with the State Law Enforcement Division, swore he heard Murdaugh wail, “I did him so bad,” as he wept during a June 10, 2021, interview with state investigators.
Most GOP voters are ready to move on from Donald Trump. But a devoted minority might not let them as more than a quarter of likely voters are prepared to follow him to a third-party bid.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said people can get “hung up” on peace negotiations with the Palestinians, saying he has opted for a different approach in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper.
An internal report by the RNC proposes creating a permanent infrastructure in every state to ramp up “election integrity” activities in response to perceptions within GOP ranks of widespread
fraud/abuse.
A report documents systemic discrimination as black taxpayers are at least three times as likely to be audited by the IRS as other taxpayers, even after accounting for the differences in the types of
returns.
The French are taking to the streets to protest a plan to raise the minimum retirement age. In France, the raise is deeply unpopular: But viewed from elsewhere in Europe, it looks modest.
Mitch Daniels, a two-term former governor of Indiana, has decided not to run for U.S. Senate, clearing a path for U.S. Rep. Jim Banks, an up-and-coming leader among far-right conservatives.
Ordinarily, no one should expect a traffic stop for a minor infraction to become a death sentence. But if you are Black, you know the nightmare history of such stops, and there’s always another tragic
reminder.
Boeing bid farewell to a historic icon on Tuesday, delivering its final 747 jumbo jet as thousands of workers who helped build the
massive planes over the past 55 years looked on.
Tom Brady went from star quarterback to movie star on Tuesday night, walking the red carpet for the Los Angeles premiere of 80 for Brady, which he both produced and acts in (as himself).
Dr. Phil McGraw is leaving after more than two decades as one of television’s most popular talk show hosts. The show will end its run
of original episodes with the current season, the show’s 21st.
Licht is out to his pal and old colleague about hosting a prime-time interview show that would still allow her to host ‘CBS Mornings.’ It could be just the sort of move he needs-- Will she take it?
Ever wonder where some of your favorite phrases or idioms came from? Common English phrases like “mad as a hatter” and “spill the
beans” all have an interesting origin story.