Over 60% of viewers had a positive reaction to Biden's State of the Union address, with a CNN Poll indicating support for his proposed policies and a boost in confidence among independents.
A decade after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished, efforts to find it may resume, despite previous searches yielding only fragments, as it remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
A city report recommended exonerating Uvalde police officers of wrongdoing in their response to the Robb Elementary School shooting, sparking outrage among the victims' families.
Jake Paul will fight Mike Tyson on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in a highly anticipated boxing match airing on Netflix, a unique clash between a rising YouTuber-turned-boxer and a legendary champion.
A social media has erupted over a Five Guys receipt showing a nearly $25 charge for just a burger, fries, and small drink, sparking debates on the fast food chain's seemingly excessive pricing.
Rep. Ronny Lynn Jackson, previously touted as a retired rear admiral, was retroactively demoted to captain following a Navy investigation into his White House Medical Unit conduct.
San Francisco voters, traditionally seen as liberal, backed conservative ballot measures on homelessness, drug addiction, and crime, signaling a shift towards more aggressive policies.
A Wall Street Journal investigation, demonstrated with photo illustrations by Annie Zhao, reveals a significant surge in illegal settler developments across the West Bank since October 7.
Karel Mangual was held without bail in connection to the murders of a Worcester mother and daughter, with police searching for a second suspect, Dejan Belnavis, considered dangerous.
Taylor Swift's exclusive concert deal in Singapore, involving a large payment to ensure it's her only stop in Southeast Asia, has sparked demands for explanations from neighboring countries.
A woman was arrested for creating a harmful drink that led to a child's hospitalization after instructing her son to give it to his bully, facing charges of injury to a child by reckless omission.
Calls for DNA testing and new theories have reignited interest in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, questioning Charles Lindbergh's involvement and Bruno Hauptmann's guilt nearly a century later.
A doctor emphasizes Biden's age-related memory hesitations as typical age-associated impairment, not a sign of cognitive decline, arguing against ageist stereotypes affecting judgment.
Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo ended without a substantial solution, with Hamas blaming Israel for obstructing a deal before Ramadan and planning to continue negotiations next week.
A Kentucky high school was forced to evacuate after a student unleashed a "fart spray" prank, creating such a potent stench that several students required medical evaluation.
Elon Musk criticizes MacKenzie Scott's philanthropy focused on women and minorities, insinuating such actions contribute to the decline of Western civilization and expressing disdain for DEI efforts.
The probe into George E. Norcross III has widened to examine his influence on the South Jersey Transportation Authority's delayed payments to a contractor due to political disputes.
Adam Schiff's campaign strategy in California's Senate race, promoting a Republican opponent, has sparked division within the Democrats and criticism from Katie Porter for undermining unity.
The rise of remote work among Gen Z diminishes their opportunities for forming workplace friendships, which could significantly affect their social interactions and career dynamics.
A judge declined to intervene in the dispute over a reversed last-second shot in Manasquan-Camden basketball, upholding Camden's victory and leaving the championship game unchanged.
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Malcolm Lazin explores how Trump's controversial stance on NATO and alliance with Putin could turn into a strategic advantage for Democrats in the upcoming election.
During a ceremony for first responders, NY AG Letitia James faced boos and "Trump" chants related to her legal actions against Donald Trump but continued to honor the first responders.
Two Jewish students filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against MIT, accusing the university of allowing antisemitism on campus that has resulted in them being intimidated, harassed, and assaulted.