A U.S. military fighter jet shot down an unknown object flying off the remote northern coast of Alaska on Friday on orders from President Joe Biden, White House
officials said.
Friday’s testimony at Alex Murdaugh murder trial provided a detailed look at the final hours of his wife and son, as well as some unusual behavior by Alex
himself.
About an hour into the State of the Union address, Biden showcased Oksana Markarova, Ukraine’s ambassador to Washington, but reference to American material support
came only in passing assurance.
The superintendent of the school where 14-year-old Adriana Kuch was beaten in the halls two days before killing herself has responded to questions with smears
against her grieving family.
Before the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs face off in the 2023 Super Bowl, find out why Princess Diana had an Eagles jacket that she wore on school
runs.
George Santos said that Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., offered him consolation after his tense exchange with Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, but Sinema's office says she
never spoke to him.
The U.S. intelligence community has developed a method to track China’s fleet of surveillance balloons that was only discovered within the last year, six people
familiar with the matter tell CNN.
Improvements in artificial intelligence are the “most important” innovation at the moment, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said in an interview published
Friday.
President Joe Biden apparently won't be giving a pregame interview for the Super Bowl, despite press secretary saying on Friday that Biden had been "looking
forward" to an interview Fox Soul.
Charles Barkley is already a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame and a renowned analyst for TNT, but he may be poised to take on a new role in the future:
primetime television news host.
A New York Times article about recently hospitalized first-term Democrat Sen. John Fetterman became a trending topic and was altered after publication following
some objections to its phrasing and framing.
Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles and Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs will make history Sunday when two Black quarterbacks face each other in a Super
Bowl for the first time.
Gamblers in the United States are expected to bet a record $16 billion on Super Bowl LVII, a 110% increase from last year’s record, according to a survey by the
American Gaming Association.
The 170-plus Republican election deniers who were just elected to Congress had some crucial last-minute help, according to a new analysis of corporate political
donations.
Most Democrats don't want Joe Biden to run for president again in 2024 and, yet, as things look now, most Democrats are likely to vote for Joe Biden to run for
president again in 2024.
Twelve years before she was elected as the first Mexican American woman to represent Florida in Congress, Anna Paulina Luna was serving at Whiteman Air Force Base
in Warrensburg, Mo.
Do politicians have a First Amendment right to lie on the campaign trail? Probably so, suggests a federal court on new ruling about North Carolina's ban on
dishonesty in political campaigns.
The Biden administration is working to update how it identifies American's race and ethnicity for official use and is collecting public feedback on its Jan. 27
proposal to change the choices.
Alec Baldwin’s attorneys alleged on Friday that New Mexico prosecutors committed a “basic legal error” when they charged him with a five-year gun enhancement that
did not apply at the time.
A painting of Abraham Lincoln so lifelike it was said to have made Mary Lincoln faint when she first set eyes on it at an exhibition in 1876 is now on display at
the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.