Putin delivered a warning to the West, suspending a bilateral nuclear arms control treaty, announcing new strategic systems had been put on combat duty, and warning that Moscow could resume nuclear
tests.
President Biden traveled covertly to the besieged Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, hoping to demonstrate American resolve to help defeat the Russian forces that invaded a year ago this week.
Blinken met with Chinese officials after his trip was canceled due to what the US says was a Chinese surveillance balloon shot down. Relations between the two nations are at the lowest point in decades.
Coupled with Putin’s misfires, economic pressure has eroded Russia’s economic might as Ukrainian fighters, HIMARS, Leopard tanks, and PATRIOT missiles held off Russian troops on the battlefield.
On Tuesday, the justices will hear Gonzalez v. Google, a case that asks: When platforms algorithmically promote those tweets, comments, or, in this instance, videos, does their legal shield disappear?
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has granted Fox News host Tucker Carlson and his team access to some 41,000 hours of surveillance footage from the U.S. Capitol around the time of the Jan 6 riot.
The prosecution in the case of a fatal New Mexico film-set shooting made a stark turnaround Monday, dropping the possibility of a mandatory five-year sentence against Alec Baldwin, new court filings
show.
Joe Biden's victory caused Fox News personalities to all but melt down on the air. Off the air, a sense of crisis pervaded the private conversations of the network's executives and stars.
The disgraced legal heir, Alex Murdaugh, Googled 'Whaley's Edisto' on his iPhone at 10:40 pm, just 30 minutes after finding his wife and son's blood-soaked bodies, cell phone data shows.
Coons (who looks a lot like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz) has been Biden’s “other guy” abroad throughout this presidency. The Delaware D is a “bridge” between the Hill, the White House, and foreign
capitals.
"We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government," Greene tweeted this President’s Day, going on to claim that everyone she talks to, "says this."
Carlos Medina, 65, was arrested Monday morning after a tipster had called police to report that he had been acting "strange" and made comments about Auxiliary Bishop David O'Connell owing him money.
This weekend, news that Jimmy Carter is entering hospice care highlights the remarkable number of presidents who, like Carter, have served and returned to long private lives during these past decades.
Fetterman deserves the sympathy and the well-wishes of the nation, but now that the extent of his health problems can no longer be entirely concealed nor ignored when questioning his ability to serve.
“How was it possible that phones were invisible at St. Andrew’s? By design, McGrath said. The school had not banned smartphones, she said, but it had put them in their place.”
Winter Storm Olive's cross-country trek is underway, but the worst of its impacts are still to come as it spreads heavy snow and
blizzard conditions through the Rockies, Plains, and upper Midwest.
Murdaugh’s lawyers are expected to call his only surviving son to testify in the disgraced South Carolina attorney’s double murder trial as the defense tries to counter prosecutors’ allegations.
CNN CEO Chris Licht said anchor Don Lemon “has agreed to participate in formal training” after he made controversial remarks about
women in their “prime,” according to an email he sent late Monday night.
A recent study of the Upper East Side confirms what some New Yorkers have long practiced: Take off your shoes before entering your home, or you risk carrying in a buttload of germs.
“I am not opposed to drinking nor naive enough to think our football players don’t drink. However, it is completely unnecessary to
let Chiefs players drink during the Super Bowl parade.”