Michelle Obama's office has confirmed she will not run for president in 2024, opting to support Biden's re-election, though there’s speculation about her taking a larger role in his campaign.
Despite winning two primary contests, Nikki Haley is withdrawing from the Republican presidential race today at 10 AM due to consecutive losses and an inability to keep pace with Trump.
In California's highly competitive US Senate race, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican former Dodger Steve Garvey advance to the November General Election as the top two candidates.
Kyrsten Sinema announced she won't seek reelection, citing extremism in both parties as a barrier to addressing national needs, effectively ending prospect of a three-way race for her seat.
The iconic WWII photo of a sailor kissing a woman to celebrate Japan's surrender will not be banned from VA facilities, countering a previously circulated memo that called for its removal.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering joining the Libertarian Party ticket as he gains ballot access in more states, with growing support within the party despite some policy misalignments.
A fundraiser hosted by Stephen Colbert at Radio City Music Hall with Presidents Biden, Obama, and Clinton aims to raise $10 million, offering donors photo ops with the trio for $100,000.
Meta restored Facebook and Instagram after a significant outage, affecting over half a million users globally, with issues primarily in logging in, but the cause remains unspecified.
To counter concerns about his age and vitality, President Biden is engaging more with social media influencers, making frequent public appearances, and increasing interactions with reporters.
The Supreme Court's delays in Trump's trial risk aligning it with the campaign's final months, a critical time as it would possibly subject him to court appearances instead of campaigning.
Dartmouth College's men's basketball team voted 13-2 to become the first college athletes in the country to successfully unionize, joining the Service Employees International Union, Local 560.
Restaurants are discouraging large group reservations due to staffing shortages, noise, and lower profit margins, leading customers to seek creative solutions for dining out in bigger parties.
The SAT has transitioned to an all-digital format, offering a shorter, device-based exam that aims to simplify grading, reduce cheating, and align with students' digital learning habits.
Amid conspiracy theories about her political role, Taylor Swift upped her political engagement by encouraging her followers to vote for candidates who best represent them on Super Tuesday.
The far-left "Volcano Group" claimed responsibility for a major power outage at Tesla's Gigafactory near Berlin, which led to the evacuation of the facility and power loss in thousands of homes.
Gold reached a record high, driven by expectations of U.S. monetary easing, geopolitical risks, strong demand in Asia, and central bank purchases, with potential further gains.
Prosecutors argue the "Access Hollywood" tape motivated Trump's hush payment to Stormy Daniels, pushing for its admissibility in his trial, while Trump's defense says it's unrelated.
Twitter co-founder, Jack Dorsey, backed out of a promised $5 million donation to a super PAC supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign, leaving the PAC's members puzzled.
In Minnesota, identical twins were charged after one, driving high and unlicensed, swapped places in a fatal crash that killed two Amish children, despite her sister's initial confession.
The iconic "Sopranos" booth at Holsten's sold for $82,600 on eBay after intense bidding, yet the buyer's identity remains a mystery, adding another cliffhanger to the ice cream parlor's history.
Biden criticized Thomas in a New Yorker interview over Thomas's vacations with wealthy benefactors, a rare public rebuke from a president towards a Supreme Court Justice.
U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales is in a GOP runoff with Brandon Herrera, and Amanda Edwards challenges Sheila Jackson Lee, as Texas law mandates runoffs without a majority vote.