January's weather forecast in the U.S. anticipates a stormy, dangerously cold month, featuring a "bomb cyclone," severe thunderstorms, and a polar vortex bringing the season's coldest air.
The D.C. Circuit Court heard arguments on whether former presidents are immune from criminal prosecution, expressing concern about immunity leading to Trump’s unchecked actions.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's late disclosure of his prostate cancer surgery and complications led to a controversy over transparency, with President Biden learning about it weeks later.
Elon Musk criticized a Wall Street Journal article claiming he used illegal drugs, denying failed drug tests and highlighting his companies' success, while the Journal stood by its reporting.
Security camera footage from a West Bank village appears to show Israeli soldiers unprovokedly shooting three Palestinians, resulting in one fatality and two injuries, without visible provocation.
In 2023, Earth broke global heat records, approaching the critical 1.5-degree Celsius warming threshold, indicating a large increase in global temperatures and climate change impacts.
After Michigan's national championship victory, head coach Jim Harbaugh, amidst speculation of a potential NFL return, emphasized his desire to simply enjoy the team's current triumph.
Judge Judy endorses Nikki Haley for the 2024 presidential race, praising her intelligence, executive experience as governor and UN ambassador, and her potential to restore America's greatness.
Lawyer Kevin Morris provided Hunter Biden with loans totaling at least $4.9 million through 2022, including over $1.2 million in 2020 for various expenses, with interest-bearing payments starting in 2025.
A court motion alleges that Fulton DA Fani Willis improperly hired her alleged romantic partner as special prosecutor in the Trump case, potentially benefiting financially from their relationship.
As he turns 80, Jimmy Page looks back on his influential career as Led Zeppelin's guitarist and founder, leaving a profound impact on rock music and remaining an iconic figure.
Aaron Rodgers clarified he never accused Jimmy Kimmel of being a pedophile, explaining his comments about Kimmel and an alleged Epstein list, emphasizing no intent of serious allegations.
Amalija Knavs, mother of former First Lady Melania Trump and mother-in-law to Donald Trump, passed away at the age of 78, with Melania announcing the news on social media.
A chaotic scene unfolded at a NY synagogue when young Orthodox Jewish men attempted to stop the filling of secret tunnels discovered beneath Brooklyn’s Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters.
Ecuador's president ordered a crackdown on criminal gangs following an attack on a TV channel by gunmen, amid a surge of violence linked to drug cartels and a state of emergency in the country.
Tom Cruise has established a new partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, where he will develop, produce, and star in original and franchise films, marking a big move for both the actor and studio.
Ray Epps, a Jan. 6 defendant targeted by conspiracy theories, was sentenced to one year of probation, despite Department of Justice prosecutors initially requesting six months of jail time.
Colleges in states that legalized recreational marijuana saw a temporary increase in applications, especially from high-achieving students, according to the journal Contemporary Economic Policy.
Portland teacher Bob Sauer found a door part from an Alaska Airlines flight in his yard after his ex-wife alerted him. Sauer used the incident to teach physics principles to his students.
Fired CNN anchor Don Lemon launches a new show titled "The Don Lemon Show" on X, offering honest debate and discussion without restrictions, available for streaming on various platforms.
Virginia Giuffre testified to meeting former President Bill Clinton twice at dinners with "young, beautiful" girls on Jeffrey Epstein's private island, with Clinton denying any wrongdoing.
Pakistan's prime minister urges global cooperation to tackle infectious diseases and climate change at a summit attended by representatives from 70 countries and international organizations.