The week kicks off with Trump close to snagging the Republican nomination for a radical comeback, as Biden preps for a crucial State of the Union amidst doubts about his fitness for another term.
Haley scores her first win against Trump in the D.C. GOP primary, becoming the first woman to win a Republican presidential primary, though Trump still leads in overall delegates.
The Supreme Court might soon decide on Trump's 14th Amendment case affecting his Colorado ballot presence, hinted by a weekend announcement for a decision release before Super Tuesday.
VP Harris called for an "immediate" ceasefire in Gaza and issued a rare rebuke of Israel, demanding increased aid flow to Palestinians and criticizing Israel's handling of the humanitarian situation.
A poll reveals over 60% of U.S. adults doubt President Biden's mental competence, increasing pressure on his upcoming State of the Union address as a critical test for a second term.
New polls show a majority of voters who supported President Biden in 2020 now believe his age undermines his effectiveness, posing a significant challenge to his re-election prospects.
The “Retired Old Men Eating Out” group shows how seniors combat loneliness through their early morning social gatherings at Hymie's Deli, fostering a sense of community and friendship.
A poll indicates voters nostalgically remember the economy under Trump more positively compared to Biden's economy, contributing to Trump's lead as a Super Tuesday rematch looms.
Michael Tomasky argues favorably for a Trump insurrection trial around Election Day, believing it will focus the election on Trump's legal issues rather than Biden, energizing the pro-democracy base.
Of the 61 organizations that took part in the 2022 UK four-day week pilot, at least 54 have confirmed that they are still operating the policy one year later, with 31 companies making it permanent.
Haley says she's not bound by her RNC pledge to endorse the GOP nominee, indicating she won't automatically support Trump if he wins, a shift from her previous stance and to focus on her own race.
Taxpayer-funded 'guaranteed income' programs across the U.S., totaling over $125 million, provide no-strings-attached cash to families below the poverty line, sparking debate over their use.
Despite a more positive outlook on the economy, Biden sees only a slight improvement in his approval ratings, with immigration emerging as the top issue and Trump holding a lead.
AIPAC plans to spend $100 million in 2024 to oppose candidates perceived as insufficiently supportive of Israel, expanding its strategy in Democratic primaries against progressives.
Philadelphia's LGBTQ director Celena Morrison and her husband faced alleged "excessive force" during a traffic stop, captured on video, leading to their arrest with charges eventually dropped.
The new manager of the Giants mandates all team members to stand for the national anthem to signal readiness to play, distancing the act from political statements of previous management.
Chris Mortensen, renowned ESPN NFL reporter with over three decades of experience, passed away at 72, leaving a legacy in sports journalism and profound impact on the NFL community.
Pregabalin, known for treating epilepsy, pain, and anxiety, faces issues like high addiction rates, increasing prescriptions in poorer communities, and a concerning rise in drug-related deaths.
U2 finished their first Sphere residency with 40 shows celebrating "Achtung Baby," acknowledging their absent drummer Larry Mullen Jr. and giving a special tribute to First Lady Biden.
An Erie County prison unit is addressing the unique needs of inmates with developmental disabilities like autism by providing a safe environment, life skills training, and creative outlets.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky would be an “incredible successor” to Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky in a post on X.
Over 20,000 troops from 13 countries join two-week drills in Finland, Norway, and Sweden, marking NATO newcomer Finland's largest foreign exercise involvement with 4,000 soldiers.