Super Tuesday is set to advance Joe Biden and Donald Trump closer to their party nominations for a November rematch, despite voter reluctance for a repeat of the 2020 election.
The Supreme Court's decisions on Trump's legal challenges indicate it is unlikely to act decisively against him, underscoring the importance of voters in addressing threats to democracy.
A U.N. report finds "reasonable grounds to believe" that the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel included sexual violence and rape, against hostages in Gaza, despite challenges in the investigation.
Despite his age and performance concerns, Biden is still the Democrats' top choice against Trump for 2024, thanks to his economic achievements and strong foreign policy.
The Supreme Court ruled states cannot disqualify Trump from ballots for his role in January 6, stating only Congress can enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment against federal candidates.
Sinéad O'Connor's estate demands Donald Trump immediately cease using her music at his rallies, stating she would have been deeply disgusted by the misrepresentation of her work.
No Labels faces doubts about its presidential bid viability as donors reconsider support after high-profile candidate rejections and unclear ticket plans ahead of their convention.
Fredrick Kunkle shares his relief at having a gun during an intruder incident but is even more grateful he didn't have to use it, emphasizing his desire to avoid violence unless absolutely necessary.
Joe Biden, facing scrutiny over his reelection bid, may consider the precedent set by Harry Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson, who both retired in March of their reelection years amid term challenges.
Philadelphia's head of LGBT affairs and her husband were arrested by a state trooper, now on restricted duty and under investigation, during a hostile traffic stop captured and spread on social media.
At a Florida hearing for the Espionage Act case, Trump appeared upbeat, while Judge Cannon's questioning took aback Jack Smith, a day that seemed more favorable to Trump.
The 2024 election may hinge on "double haters," voters who unfavorably view both Trump and Biden, with their third-party interests highlighting their potential election impact.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has retired from the NFL after 13 seasons, emotionally reflecting on his career and strong bond with Philadelphia at a press conference.
A heated custody battle in over a transgender child has become a focal point in the anti-trans movement, fueled by a conservative influencer and complicated by allegations of abuse.
Recent polls showing Biden trailing Trump in the upcoming election have reignited concern among Democrats, indicating widespread pessimism about the country's direction.
NC State's Owen Lloyd was disqualified from his ACC title in the 1,650-yard freestyle for crossing into his teammate's lane during a win celebration despite not affecting the race's outcome.
As Haley faces challenges in securing delegates, speculation grows about her potentially leading a third-party bid with No Labels, though she reaffirms her commitment to the Republican Party.
Data across various adult age groups shows a significant decline in sexual activity since the late 1980s, challenging the perception of widespread casual sex among young adults.
Kate Middleton was spotted for the first time since December, resting in private after undergoing planned abdominal surgery earlier this year, in new photos with her mother near Windsor Castle.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clashed with protesters at a Brooklyn movie theater demanding she label Israel's actions in Gaza as "genocide," a claim she refuted by insisting she had already addressed.
Ukrainian sea drones and Group 13 special forces inflicted damage on a new Russian Black Sea Fleet patrol ship near the Kerch Strait, another casualty in Russia's fleet since 2022.
Colorado lawmakers are introducing legislation to reform funeral home regulations by mandating licenses and routine inspections to prevent the mishandling of remains.