The U.S. proposes a UN resolution for a temporary Gaza ceasefire and opposes Israel's planned Rafah offensive, aiming to negotiate a pause in the war and negotiate the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Nate Silver analyzes Joe Biden's declining chances for reelection, attributing it to his age and decreasing public approval, and suggests the need for a strategic reconsideration by the Democratic Party.
Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Alexei Navalny, vows to lead his anti-Putin fight, accusing the Russian President of orchestrating her husband's death, and calls for widespread public support.
In a new survey conducted by presidential historians, President Biden was ranked as the 14th best president in U.S. history, while Trump was placed last, with Abraham Lincoln leading the list.
The largest global vaccine safety study to date links Covid vaccines to small increases in neurological, blood, and heart-related conditions, despite saving over a million lives in Europe alone.
Verkada's "3-3-3" program, which funds outings for any three employees after 3 p.m., is cited by the CEO as boosting business through fostering employee relationships and work-related conversations.
Alexei Navalny, from his Russian gulag cell, corresponded with former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, sharing a historic exchange that blends humor, hope, and resilience despite Navalny's grim circumstances.
The Houston Chronicle endorsed Biden for re-election, presenting him as a viable alternative to the "chaos, corruption, and danger" of a Trump return, despite acknowledging Biden's shortcomings.
The funeral of a renowned transgender activist in a New York cathedral sparked denunciation by a senior church official, calling the Mass a scandal in a preeminent U.S. Catholic worship house.
The Biden admin considers supplying Ukraine with long-range ATACM missiles to strike deeper into Russian territories, mid-congressional funding uncertainties, and potential reliance on allies.
Jill Biden convened a panel of historians to help define her legacy as First Lady, a move that sparked intense discussions and revealed challenges in balancing personal interests with policy initiatives.
Moody's Analytics presidential election model predicts the incumbent's chances of winning based on the principle that the economy is a key concern for voters in the election outcome.
A lawsuit alleges that Match Group's dating apps, like Tinder and Hinge, are designed to addict users with game-like features, encouraging "compulsive" use and prioritizing profit over relationship success.
An observational satellite as heavy as an adult rhino is set to make an uncontrolled reentry through Earth's atmosphere this week, with most parts expected to burn up and minimal risk of injury.
In the South Carolina GOP primary's final days, Nikki Haley intensifies efforts to present herself as the unifying candidate, distinguishing from Donald Trump's approach amid his strong support.
The $18 Big Mac meal has become a symbol of economic anxiety and a point of political contention, highlighting concerns over "Bidenflation" and the impact on the Democratic party in upcoming elections.
William Byron secured a victory in the 2024 Daytona 500, overcoming late-race turmoil and chaos, marking a milestone win for Hendrick Motorsports in its 40th anniversary celebration.
On his Sunday episode of “Last Week Tonight,” host John Oliver proposed $1 million a year and a car to Justice Clarence Thomas if he resigned, critiquing his rulings and involvement in political controversies.
Scientists have demonstrated that men and women's brains function differently, showing distinct activity in key brain regions, which could explain variations in cognitive functioning and behavior.
Lieutenant Dan Henning of the Kensington Volunteer Fire Dept. exemplifies the dedication and hard work of volunteer firefighters who risk their lives for the safety and well-being of their communities.
Kevin O’Leary ripped into what he called “loser” New York and vowed to no longer invest in the state, when asked about a New York court’s $355 million verdict against Trump last week.
Following a fatal shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade, Missouri's House passed a bipartisan bill to ban celebratory gunfire in urban areas, making it a misdemeanor with exceptions.