The House adjourned without a speaker on Tuesday for the first time in a century after Kevin McCarthy failed in a third straight vote for the gavel. He was still short of the 218 needed to win a simple
majority.
The House is scheduled to begin another round of voting at noon on Wednesday, but it still remains unclear if and when McCarthy will pass the threshold to become the next speaker.
Trump on Tuesday lashed out at Mitch McConnell, his wife, and Elaine Chao, for “unnecessary turmoil” within the GOP in the wake of Kevin McCarthy’s failure to win the lower chamber’s Speakership.
Hounded by reporters whom he labored to avoid and shunned by members of his own party, George Santos, Republican representative-elect of New York, spent his first day in Congress as an outcast.
Police identified Bryan Christopher Kohberger as the suspect accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November through DNA using public genealogy databases.
Kohberger, who faces four counts of first-degree murder, waived his right to extradition Tuesday, but Moscow Police said that details of his transfer back to Idaho would be kept secret “for security
reasons.”
Employers are losing their patience with empty desks in the office, as major companies have sent directives to employees, urging them to follow hybrid schedules or to come into the office in 2023.
Coming off several challenging years, Americans enter 2023 with a mostly gloomy outlook for the U.S. as majorities predict negative conditions in 12 of 13 economic, political, societal, and international
arenas.
Pro rally driver Ken Block died in Utah Monday after riding a snowmobile on a steep slope when the snowmobile upended, landing on top of him. He was pronounced deceased at the scene from injuries.
California man, Dharmesh Arvind, was arrested Tuesday after officials say he intentionally drove a Tesla off a 250-foot cliff at Devil's Slide in San Mateo County in an attempt to kill his family.
The teasers released of the TV interviews in which the Duke of Sussex promotes his memoir, Spare, were very short, but have precipitated outrage, with some columnists accusing him of trashing his
family.
The $20m advance from Penguin Random House for “Spare” is reported to be for this book and possibly three others; it will be interesting to see how much appetite the public still has for Harry and
Meghan.
Fox Sports host Skip Bayless clarified what he called his “widely misconstrued” tweet that set off Twitter Monday night after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field.
DeSantis was sworn in for a second term with a speech in which he celebrated Florida as a “citadel of freedom” focusing on a wide array of familiar targets broadly captured by his condemnation of “woke
ideology.”
The serious injuries actor Jeremy Renner suffered while using a snow tractor came about while he was trying to free a vehicle that became stuck in 3 feet of fresh mountain snow on New Year's Day.
South Orange will not install facial recognition software when it upgrades street security cameras after questions were raised about
whether the tech is unreliable and prone toward misidentifying people of color.
Dana White and his wife got physical with each other on New Year's Eve, stunning onlookers in a crowded Cabo San Lucas nightclub; an incident Dana says was, regretfully, fueled by booze.
Hussey and Whiting were just teens when they starred in 1968’s “Romeo and Juliet,” but now they filed a lawsuit accusing Paramount of
sexually exploiting them and distributing nude images of adolescent children.
Philadelphia native, Temple alum, and the first NFL official to ever be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Art McNally, died at the age of 97 on Sunday.
Nearly four years after his plea, William "Rick" Singer, the ringleader in a college admissions cheating scandal that spanned the
country, is expected to be sentenced Wednesday by a federal judge.
With an excess of available jobs and not enough qualified candidates, those left to do the work have been given increased responsibilities and not always an equal bump in compensation. However, even if the money is put on the table, employees push back and say no… because they can.
Musk Says US Agency Demanded Suspension Of 250,000 Twitter Accounts
Elon Musk said that a U.S. government agency demanded the suspension of 250,000 accounts including those of journalists and a Canadian official. Musk made the revelation while sharing the latest round of the
"Twitter Files."
Brown Sworn in as Maryland’s First Black Attorney General
Anthony Brown was sworn in as Maryland’s first Black attorney general Tuesday, pledging to work to increase equity and dismantle barriers to opportunities for all of the state’s citizens.