A suspected Chinese surveillance balloon has been spotted over U.S. airspace for a couple of days, a discovery putting further strain on U.S.-China relations at a time of heightened tensions.
It’s hard to imagine a worse warm-up for Secretary of State Blinken’s critical talks in Beijing (expected in the next few days) than the news that a suspected Chinese spy balloon is floating merrily across the
US.
In some social media circles, people have said that Nichols should not have run and that he should have obeyed the officers’ commands. But a Yale psychiatrist said Nichols’ reaction was natural.
Russia is believed to be plotting an attack across two new fronts on the one-year anniversary of the invasion, as Putin is feared to be preparing for a new onslaught on Ukraine with up to 500,000
soldiers.
Though more than a dozen Republicans have tested the presidential waters, GOP operatives, activists, and potential candidates expect fewer candidates to try to wrestle the nomination from Trump.
GOP leaders don’t realize that Trump has changed over the past eight years, and so have his opponents. They’re wading into a completely new race, yet they’re still preparing themselves for 2016.
House Republicans voted to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee, notching a win for Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who has long vowed to oust the Minnesota Democrat from the panel.
The College Board released the new AP course in African American Studies, cutting the CRT. They insist that revisions were done for pedagogical reasons, but even if that’s true, it’s vindication for
DeSantis.
DeSantis has, thanks to Covid and his ubiquity on right-wing media, become a “national conservative celebrity,” and other contenders are unlikely to claim that status “by giving a bunch of speeches.”
Months after The Post’s October 2020 reporting, Hunter Biden warned reporters that his “alleged” laptop might be Russian disinformation — or it might be his. It now appears he does know “for real.”
A judge is expected to hear additional testimony from banking officials Friday morning as he decides whether the jury in the former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh murder trial will listen to it.
Watch ABC’s video to get an in-depth examination of over an hour of police footage and audio from the Memphis Police Department, as well as public statements from officials concerning Nichols’ tragic
death.
Americans’ assessment of the state of the nation remains in the pandemic-era slump seen since 2021, marked by subdued satisfaction with 30 different aspects of the country and its leadership.
Officials are investigating the case of a 36-year-old double-amputee wielding a 12-inch butcher knife who was allegedly shot and killed by officers in California—all caught on a cellphone camera.
Following the release of her documentary and memoir, Pamela also shared details on her reasoning for taking previous jobs, such as Playboy, saying, "I was just living every day and trying to survive."
The bill, which would’ve sought to address racial profiling and the use of deadly force, was passed in 2021 but stalled in the Senate
over the issue of qualified immunity for officers.
Catalina Love-Kortz, a fourth grader at La Mariposa Montessori School, instead of examining chemical reactions or the compounds present in organic matter, opted to study people and how they interact.
That groundhog wasn't kidding. An arctic cold front has swept across the Northeast and will usher in some of the coldest temperatures
and wind chills in years but will leave almost as fast as it arrives.
Firefighters from the Seattle Fire Department rescued over a hundred dogs from a doggy daycare after a dryer caught fire in the building, according to Washington fire officials.
There are two inevitable questions that accompany every M. Night Shyamalan movie: Is there a twist? And okay, what is it? His newest
film, the apocalypse horror movie Knock at the Cabin, is no exception.