Hundreds of pages of unsealed documents from a lawsuit related to Jeffrey Epstein mention former Presidents Clinton and Trump without allegations and contain depositions of prominent figures.
In the upcoming Republican presidential primaries, Trump leads the polls in both Iowa and New Hampshire, with intense competition for second place and potential race dynamics shifts.
Claudine Gay reflects on her resignation as Harvard's president due to targeted attacks and misinformation campaigns, emphasizing the broader threat such actions pose to institutions.
Rufo outlines a conservative-driven campaign that led to Claudine Gay's resignation, showcasing the strategic use of forms of leverage against the university's diversity policies and leadership.
A group of Biden's campaign staffers issued an anonymous letter urging him to advocate for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, expressing concerns over his current approach.
Intelligence experts suspect a high-end sex ring in Boston and D.C. was a foreign intelligence "honeytrap" targeting U.S. officials, with possible links to Russia, China, South Korea, or Israel.
The Colorado Supreme Court's ruling against Trump on his eligibility for presidency under the 14th Amendment potentially opens the door for his appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
An air traffic control transcript suggests a Japanese aircraft, which collided with a Japan Airlines plane at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, wasn't cleared for takeoff but instructed to taxi to a holding point.
Biden's reelection campaign is intensifying with a focus on defending democracy and contrasting with Trump, highlighting issues like extremism, violence, and reproductive rights.
Imam Hassan Sharif, the leader of Newark's Masjid Muhammad mosque, died in the hospital after being shot outside the mosque, with authorities yet to ID a suspect or establish a motive for the attack.
At least 95 people were killed and 211 others injured in twin explosions near the tomb of Qassem Soleimani in Iran, during a ceremony commemorating four years since his assassination.
Mitch Daniels suggests an inevitable, potentially necessary economic and social crisis, as experts predict cataclysmic changes from political instability, economic challenges, and national debt.
RFK Jr. has qualified for the 2024 presidential ballot in Utah, the first state to approve his candidacy, raising questions about his potential impact on the election as an independent candidate.
Dry January, where participants abstain from alcohol for a month, offers a variety of health benefits such as improved sleep, weight loss, lowered blood pressure, and increased energy.
At only 16 years old, Luke Littler made history as the youngest ever finalist in the World Darts Championship, gaining widespread fame and sparking renewed interest in the sport.
The term "quarterbacky" used to describe Lamar Jackson sparked backlash, especially among Black fans and journalists, symbolizing deeper racial and double standard issues in football.
Pat McAfee apologized for his role in Aaron Rodgers' claim on "The Pat McAfee Show" that Jimmy Kimmel is linked to Jeffrey Epstein, a claim Kimmel denied and warned could lead to legal action.
The Lancashire Heeler, a small but spirited breed, has been officially recognized as the 201st breed by the American Kennel Club and will join the Herding Group for competition starting January 1, 2024.
Jackson Mahomes, brother of NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, had his felony charges of aggravated sexual battery dismissed, but still faces a misdemeanor charge which could proceed to trial.
Tyreek Hill, spotted in a walking boot from an ankle injury, assessed his house fire damage. He remains vital for the Dolphins' next game, approaching significant NFL receiving records.
Ibram X. Kendi accused "racist mobs" of being persistent in trying to remove "all Black people from positions of power and influence" who are not upholding "the structure of racism" in the aftermath of Gay's resignation.
On the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol assault, a controversial board game called "Storm the Capitol—TrueAnon Edition" will be released, allowing players to relive the riot as either "patriots" or Capitol police officers.