The chance to secure a livable future for everyone on Earth is slipping away: that was the dire message from a United Nations report released Monday of work by thousands of climate scientists.
Biden vetoed a bill that would have repealed a DOL rule allowing retirement fund managers to consider ESG principles in their investment decisions, marking his first use of the veto since becoming
president.
Attorney Robert Costello, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, slammed Michael Cohen, describing him as “totally unreliable” and calling him “far from solid evidence” in the criminal case against Trump.
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to occupied areas of Ukraine, renewing claims of the use of body doubles due to skeptics pointing out differences in the appearance of his ears.
Xi Jinping sits down for a second day of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, but Western allies remain skeptical of any breakthrough over the war in Ukraine with Washington.
Two weeks after the conviction of Alex Murdaugh in the murders of his wife and son, his surviving son released a statement Monday addressing rumors of his involvement in another death.
The potential indictment of Trump by a New York prosecutor would be an unprecedented miscarriage of justice, some leading Republicans in the House of Representatives argued Monday.
DeSantis slammed DA Bragg as a "Soros-funded prosecutor" who is "pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office" as he considers indicting Trump on charges related to hush-money payments.
Trump, in a post on Truth Social, raised questions about DeSantis’s sexuality and once again peddled his groomer smear against the Florida Republican who is seen as a potential presidential candidate in
2024.
A Texas couple with a fetus diagnosed with alobar holoprosencephaly is speaking out against the state's strict abortion laws, claiming that they are being forced to continue their unviable pregnancy.
The French government narrowly survived a vote of no-confidence after increasing the pension age to 64, which sparked anti-government protests in Paris and resulted in the arrest of 101 individuals.
Rupert Murdoch. Professionally, the parent of Earth’s media. Personally, the creator of new news himself. Celebrating March, his Nativity month, a new scoop is Mr. Murdoch’s getting married — again.
With the bank shares declining, S&P downgraded First Republic's credit rating to B+ from BB+ and placed it on CreditWatch Negative after it had previously lowered the rating to junk status last
week.
The San Francisco branch of the NAACP held a press conference to voice support for the city's reparations plan but criticized the lack of transparency and detail in the draft plan.
Miami Beach Mayor Gelber announced a curfew and expressed opposition to spring break, stating that it brings disorder and is difficult to police, following two fatal shootings over the weekend on Ocean
Drive.
Philadelphia city officials have announced a $9.25m settlement with hundreds of people in lawsuits challenging the police response to
protests in 2020 that followed the death of George Floyd.
The captain of a United Airlines flight due to take off from New York's JFK airport on the morning of 9/11 has said he believes his plane was intended to be a fifth aircraft in the terrorist plot.
By embracing a principle of digital housekeeping where instead of deleting, one archive all professional interactions and tasks, a
perfect memory of the past 20 years can be achieved.
Fox News sought a restraining order against one of its own senior producers to prevent her from publicly disclosing information linked to the $1.6 billion defamation claim it is fighting.
The International Day of Happiness marks ten years since the UN adopted Resolution 66/281, a consensus on the measurement of national
happiness as an operational objective for governments.