The Men's NCAA Tournament Final Four is set. NC State will face Purdue, and UConn will battle Alabama on Saturday, April 6. The championship game will be on Monday, April 8.
Biden's "Transgender Day of Visibility" proclamation on Easter Sunday drew criticism for alleged religious insensitivity, while his administration and supporters defended its inclusivity.
After Navalny's death, hackers targeted the Russian prison system's website, posting Navalny's photo, leaking prisoner data, and reducing online commissary prices in an act of hacktivism.
Starting today, California's fast-food workers will receive a minimum wage of $20 an hour, benefiting a workforce largely made up of women, immigrants, and people of color.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen criticized Netanyahu for ignoring Biden's requests for humanitarian actions in Gaza, accusing him of "essentially giving the finger to the president of the United States."
Deepfakes and AI disinformation are raising alarms for the 2024 elections, with recent incidents in Arizona and Georgia underscoring the challenges of combating synthetic political content.
Trump is vetting a diverse list of around a dozen potential vice-presidential candidates, with a process led by top adviser Susie Wiles and includes input from Melania and Donald Jr.
The U.S.'s expanded intelligence sharing with Israel post-Oct. 7 raises concerns about contributing to Gaza's civilian casualties, with critics questioning oversight and military use of the information.
New York's private clubs, like Casa Cipriani, fill the pandemic-induced void of communal spaces, leveraging empty offices to offer luxury and community in an exclusive landscape.
Jeff Zucker's attempt to build a new media empire by buying British newspapers faces criticism, regulatory hurdles, and complex ownership dynamics, challenging its viability in 2024.
VP Harris is actively engaging in high-profile efforts on controversial issues like marijuana reform and abortion rights, stepping into the spotlight as Biden faces criticism from progressives.
Three protesters disrupted Easter Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral with "free Palestine" chants, leading to their arrests. One of them had previously staged a climate change stunt at the US Open.
Beethoven did not inherit much musical talent from his ancestors, according to a new study that shows his genes revealed quite a low predisposition for beat synchronization or musicality.
Police are seeking Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice after his vehicle was involved in a Dallas freeway accident, with photos showing the NFL player allegedly fleeing the scene.
Cavendish argues smartphone use among kids, driven by tech companies, leads to negative health outcomes, with emerging efforts in places like Florida and China to restrict access for young users.
A California lawmaker proposes a bill allowing employees to ignore after-hours calls from bosses, except for emergencies or scheduling changes, addressing post-pandemic work policy confusion.
Google launched Gmail years ago today with 1 gigabyte of storage, surprising many who thought it was another April Fool’s prank, fundamentally changing email usage and expectations.
Germany has partially decriminalized cannabis, allowing possession of up to 25g and cultivation of three plants per adult, amidst debates over its impact on public health and the black market.
"60 Minutes" reveals evidence in its five-year Havana Syndrome investigation, pointing to a secret Russian intelligence unit's involvement and acoustic weapons testing, affecting US officials' health.
Vermont police are issuing warnings to drivers returning from Montreal to thoroughly check their vehicles for hidden GPS devices, such as AirTags, being placed by criminals aiming at car theft.
Rob Reiner, while filming a "This is Spinal Tap" sequel, expressed a strong desire for Taylor Swift to endorse Joe Biden, believing her support could significantly impact American democracy.
The largest uranium producer in the United States is ramping up work just south of Grand Canyon National Park on a long-contested project that largely has sat dormant since the 1980s.