As March Madness begins, ESPN's Tournament Challenge invites fans to jump into a season marked by record upsets, offering up to 25 bracket submissions and a wealth of historical insights.
Trump's Dayton, Ohio rally, marked by tributes to January 6 defendants and apocalyptic warnings about re-electing Biden, previews a 2024 campaign ripe with controversial rhetoric.
A poll finds most Americans comfortable with an 80-year-old serving as president but less so for other roles like surgeons or pilots amidst the 2024 election's focus on candidates' ages.
The Supreme Court will assess whether federal efforts to pressure tech companies to remove vaccine-opposed content during COVID-19 unlawfully suppressed free speech.
The squatting crisis in America has escalated, with homeowners increasingly hiring vigilante 'squatter hunters' due to failures in the legal system, raising concerns over potential violence.
Netanyahu rebuffed Schumer's push for Israeli elections as out of line, defending Israel's self-determination amid ongoing tensions with Hamas and the challenges in negotiating a hostage deal.
The educational divide, marked by Trump's appeal to non-college-educated and minority voters, challenges traditional political alignments and could lead to his re-election.
Ireland's deep empathy for Palestine is rooted in a shared history of colonialism and oppression, drawing parallels between their struggles and fostering strong pro-Palestinian sentiment.
Trump uses humor to normalize his controversial behavior, making light of serious accusations against him to both diminish their severity and reinforce loyalty among his supporters.
Despite some Americans' desire for a new candidate, history and sentiment suggest a third-party candidate is unlikely to impact the 2024 election, leading to a probable Trump-Biden rematch.
President Biden is worried about his re-election campaign, responding to dropping poll numbers in key states and seeking ways to effectively communicate his achievements to voters.
Carlson was tricked by YouTubers into interviewing a fake whistleblower about Kate Middleton's photo, using forged documents, later revealed to prevent disinformation.
In response to Mike Tyson's taunt, "You still wanna f--k with me?" in a training video for their upcoming July 20 boxing match at AT&T Stadium, Jake Paul retorted with a confident "Yes, yes I do."
Putin claimed he had agreed to a prisoner swap involving Alexei Navalny before the opposition leader's death, which he termed a "sad event," amidst allegations of foul play by Navalny's allies.
The controversy over Kate Middleton's photos deepens with revelations of a digitally manipulated image featuring the Queen and her grandchildren, with repositioning and copying textures.
John Lehman, a senior official from the Reagan administration, asserts that Reagan would not support Trump or Biden and would instead likely seek a strong third-party candidate.
Office attendance remains significantly below pre-pandemic levels at 62% on peak days, impacting the commercial real estate market and altering lifestyles and company operations.
Fugitive Jaremy Smith, wanted for the fatal shooting of NM State Police Officer Justin Hare, was shot multiple times and captured by Bernalillo County deputies after a pursuit in Albuquerque.
Al Gore, despite his long-standing climate advocacy, regrets not doing more but remains hopeful, emphasizing grassroots advocacy and accurate information to combat climate change.
Considering their exceptional efficiency in converting feed into meat, pythons are being farmed for consumption in Thailand and Vietnam, suggesting they could be a more sustainable meat option.
Engagious speaks with a group of swing voters who reveal stark concerns over the southern border crisis—a growing challenge at the heart of America's political battleground.
MTG, JD Vance, and Elon Musk defended Trump's controversial "bloodbath" auto industry comments, contextualizing his warnings against Biden's electric vehicle policies.
Wisconsin voters will decide on a measure to ban private election funding, part of Republican efforts criticized by Dems for complicating election administration in the battleground state.