At least 112 Palestinians were killed and 760 injured by IDF gunfire at a Gaza food aid site, amid severe hunger and poverty, with conflicting accounts of the incident from Israel and eyewitnesses.
Biden, while visiting the southern border at the same time as Trump, invited the former President to help push Congress for a bipartisan immigration bill, as both outlined their border strategies.
No Labels will decide next week if they will run an independent presidential candidate, a move that has sparked concern among Democrats fearing it could harm Biden's chances against Trump.
Hunter Biden effectively countered allegations from House Republicans during a hearing, maintaining his father was never involved in his business dealings, despite intense questioning.
Global estimates indicate over a billion people, including 880 million adults and 159 million children, are obese, with the highest rates in Tonga, American Samoa, and Nauri.
Alabama legislature passed bills granting immunity for IVF-related embryo damage, responding to a state Supreme Court ruling that halted IVF treatments by classifying frozen embryos as children.
Larry David paid tribute to his friend and "Curb" co-star Richard Lewis, who passed away at 76, describing him as the funniest and sweetest person he's known, akin to a brother.
By scheduling a hearing for late April on Trump’s assertion that he cannot be prosecuted for his actions in office, the justices increased the chances that he will not face trial by Election Day.
A California lawmaker proposes banning state financial aid to private universities, including USC and Stanford, that offer admissions preferences to children of alumni and donors.
In a tense hearing, Republicans criticized Defense Secretary Austin for not informing the White House about his hospitalization, questioning his national security influence and the notification procedure.
Terrence Bradley's testimony complicated the controversy around Willis and Wade's relationship, amid allegations their romance began before Wade's appointment to oversee Trump's election case.
The Supreme Court's decision to hear Trump's immunity argument lowers the chances of his trial on Smith's election subversion case happening before the 2024 election, despite an expedited timeline.
Despite former President Trump not being in office, his influence has led to a delay in U.S. aid for Ukraine, with legislative efforts failing and some Republicans opposing further funding.
Vladimir Putin threatened nuclear conflict against the West in a rambling two-hour speech, accusing NATO of aggression and boasting about Russia's readiness and advanced weaponry.
The cable news industry, facing economic pressures and the rise of digital media, is contemplating significant pay cuts for its highest-paid stars amid a broader shift towards cost-cutting.
In 2023, democracy faced setbacks, leading to a decline in global freedom; the 18th consecutive year of decline, with Ecuador downgraded in Freedom House's report.
Holsten's Restaurant is auctioning off the famous booth from "The Sopranos" finale on eBay due to renovations, despite fan concerns and the shop's commitment to preserving its nostalgic value.
‘Sopranos’ actress Drea de Matteo said OnlyFans saved her home from foreclosure after refusing a vaccine cost her acting jobs, leaving her financially strained; she then launched her own business.
Alabama Senator Katie Britt, endorsed by Trump and the youngest Republican woman elected to the Senate, will deliver the GOP response to Biden's State of the Union on March 7.
It’s a sad day as the Philadelphia Phillies have ended their long-standing $1 hot dog nights due to unruly fan behavior, including throwing hot dogs, and replaced it with a 2-for-1 deal.
How has North Korea's missile program, capable of targeting any American city, been stealthily funded by cryptocurrency thefts, and what does this mean for global security?
VP Harris announced that through the Federal Work-Study Program, college students will be compensated for registering voters and serving as nonpartisan poll workers ahead of the 2024 election.
The Missouri GOP denounced gubernatorial candidate Darrell Leon McClanahan for his KKK ties, stating they will seek legal action to remove him from the ticket, as his views contradict party values.