Chinese researchers mapped the Covid-19 virus in late December 2019, two weeks before Beijing publicly disclosed details, raising questions about China's transparency in the pandemic's early days.
In response to an earlier attack by Tehran, Pakistan launched retaliatory airstrikes in Iran targeting militant hideouts, killing nine people and escalating tensions between the neighboring countries.
A new poll shows Trump has secured a lead in New Hampshire's Republican primary, followed by Haley in second and DeSantis in third, with the poll showing Trump at 50%, Haley at 34%, and DeSantis at 5%.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlights the rapid evolution of AI and the need for "uncomfortable" decisions in future models, focusing on individual customization and varying responses based on users' values.
The Princess of Wales is recuperating from surgery for an abdominal condition, while King Charles III will undergo treatment for a prostate condition, leading to adjustments in royal duties.
Piers Morgan left his co-host role on "Good Morning Britain" after controversial remarks about Meghan Markle and a subsequent on-air altercation led to an investigation into his comments.
Officer Mathew Bianchi, who strictly enforced traffic laws regardless of connections within the Department, faced career challenges after issuing a ticket to a driver with a police courtesy card.
Jeff Yass, founder of Susquehanna International Group and a GOP megadonor, donated a record $6 million to Texas Gov. Abbott's campaign, marking the largest single political donation in Texas history.
Philadelphia-based jeweler Steven Singer offers Travis Kelce a custom-made $1 million ring for free for his potential engagement to Taylor Swift, motivated by personal admiration for Swift and her values.
During E. Jean Carroll's defamation trial, Trump was warned by the judge for disruptive behavior and responded with enthusiasm to the possibility of being excluded from the courtroom.
Kamala Harris refutes Nikki Haley's claim that the U.S. has "never been" racist, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and addressing the nation's history of racism for progress.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, commended Trump's policies, advising Democrats to be respectful of MAGA supporters to avoid negatively impacting Biden's reelection campaign.
Pope Francis advises that "sexual pleasure is a gift from God," but cautions against pornography, responding to conservative critics after a sexually explicit book by a Vatican cardinal resurfaces.
The Supreme Court's decision to hear the Fischer case, questioning the use of a law in Jan. 6 charges, could impact the prosecution of Trump and potentially invalidate many of the charges against him.
Governor Gavin Newsom pledged to veto a proposed law banning youth tackle football in California, emphasizing parental freedom in deciding their children's participation in sports.
Despite alcohol's significant role in presidential history and White House life, Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden share the rare distinction of being teetotalers, neither of them drinks.
Colts owner Jim Irsay was found unresponsive and cold during a suspected overdose in December, and while recovering from a "respiratory illness," details of his condition remain private.
Mark Thompson, in outlining CNN's digital future, unveils a new organizational structure focusing on digital content and products, acknowledging the uncertainty this transition brings.
Meek Mill's resharing of a post that showed endorsement for Donald Trump sparked mixed reactions and speculation about the rapper's potential political leanings towards Trump.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was detained at Munich airport for nearly three hours due to a luxury watch in his luggage, leading to a €35,000 fine and initiation of criminal tax proceedings.
The House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning Biden's border and immigration policies, citing a security crisis and high illegal crossings and urging an end to open borders.
OpenAI has lifted its ban on military use of ChatGPT and other AI tools, enabling pursuit of military contracts and aligning with its mission, despite previous prohibitions on high-risk activities.