House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy outlined some of the concessions that he has agreed to in his campaign for speaker, but he could not say whether he would have the votes for the speakership.
The battle for the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nomination will be fierce, and with Biden’s vulnerability, whoever the 2024 GOP nominee looks sure to have a solid chance of winning the White
House.
The operating status of Twitter, the value of crypto. A reign ended. Ye suspended. Ukraine defended. A pandemic forever extended. Here’s the list of what’s in and out for 2023.
An Eli Lilly drug -- called tirzepatide -- if approved for weight loss could become the best-selling drug of all time, but concerns are mounting about who will actually be able to afford it.
With a new year comes a host of new regulations across the country; primarily dealing with issues like raising the minimum wage, improving workplace pay
transparency, and legalizing marijuana.
Speaking after Vladimir Putin delivered a New Year address, Zelensky told Russians that their leader is destroying their country, and hiding behind his troops, not
leading them.
Wren spoke with Meijer about whether he could ever again support Trump, the wayward direction of the Republican Party, and whether he could envision a return to Washington.
The man accused of the horrific slayings of four University of Idaho students was allegedly stalking them in the weeks leading up to the murders and wore gloves in public places after the killings.
Facing indictments, blame for Republicans’ disappointing performance in November, and marked by self-inflicted crisis, Trump is facing a very different reality than the high he began on in 2022.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation on Saturday to legalize natural organic reduction, popularly known as human composting, making
New York the sixth state in the nation to allow that method of burial.
In an exclusive interview, a former university professor of accused quadruple murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger has told DailyMail.com he was among the smartest students she's ever had.
China is opening up after years of its “zero-Covid” policy, with strict lockdowns, mandatory testing, and major travel restrictions. But the policy shift could pose further complications as people resume
travel.
A 19-year-old alleged Islamic extremist suspected of attacking NYPD cops with a machete on New Year’s Eve penned a disturbing manifesto that urged his family to “please repent to Allah and accept Islam.”
The Buccaneers overcame two double-digit deficits to defeat the Carolina Panthers 30-24 Sunday, clinching the NFC South title for the second straight year and punching Brady's ticket to the playoffs.
Facing indictments, blame for Republicans’ disappointing performance in November, and marked by self-inflicted crises, Trump is facing a very different reality than the high he began on in 2022.
More Republicans seem to prioritize inflation, gas and food prices, energy, and immigration, while Democrats focus on health care, climate change, poverty, racism, abortion, and women’s rights.
Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation sent a letter to the Orlando Philharmonic Plaza Foundation, because their venue allowed children to attend, “A Drag Queen Christmas.”
After banning trans-identified males from competing against women, the head of the World Boxing Council said the organization is looking into launching a new category for trans fighters to ensure “safety and inclusion."
Two helicopters collided in an Australian tourist hotspot, killing four passengers and injuring three in a crash that drew emergency aid from beachgoers enjoying the water during the southern summer.
Queen's Brian May is celebrating becoming "Sir Bri," as it was revealed that the 75-year-old legendary rock guitarist was among the 1,100 individuals honored in King Charles III's first New Year Honours list.
As the new year dawns, many of us who live or work in a big city are looking for just a scrap of progress. But for those yearning for more radical change — a year 2050 real-life utopia — check out Singapore, as our family did for a week in December.
Dem States Are Worried They Can’t Pay Out Retirement Benefits
Three high-profile Democratic governors are struggling to stabilize their states’ retirement programs due to a falling stock market and may have difficulties paying out benefits in the coming years, according to
Politico.
Trump Floats Third-Party Threat If GOP Won’t Back Him
Donald Trump has floated the idea of running a third-party campaign if increasingly disgruntled Republican leaders don’t get behind his run for the presidency.