Prime Minister Netanyahu opposes U.S. calls for a Palestinian state, insisting on Israel's continued Gaza offensive and rejecting Palestinian sovereignty, causing White House tension.
The Critical Incident Review report analyzes events before, during, and after the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, addressing unanswered questions and honoring victims and survivors.
Cheryl Hines opens up about her marriage to RFK Jr., dealing with his controversial views and her changing social status, alongside her acting career and the conclusion of "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
No Labels expressed interest in having Haley on their unity presidential ticket, but Haley, currently a Republican candidate, declined the offer, reaffirming her commitment to her party label.
The LA Innocence Project has taken up Scott Peterson's case, convicted of murdering his wife and unborn child, seeking new trial evidence amid claims of an unfair trial and jury misconduct.
A chocolate bar that moves up 20% in price from $1 to $1.20 will provoke a sense of outrage, despite limited overall chocolate spending, as consumers often concentrate on price levels.
Nikki Haley's bid for the Republican presidential nomination is hindered by Trump’s popularity in her home state of South Carolina, despite her deep connections and political history there.
Patriots' new head coach Jerod Mayo asserts the importance of recognizing race to address racism, challenging owner Robert Kraft's colorblind approach during his first press conference.
Penn Medicine's external perfusion using a genetically engineered pig liver offers a potential bridge-to-transplant solution for liver failure patients, potentially reducing transplant wait times.
Doja Cat's mother, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, has filed for a restraining order against her son, Raman Dalithando Dlamini, alleging physical and verbal abuse towards both herself and Doja.
Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee orders a hearing to examine allegations against DA Fani Willis and her deputy Nathan Wade in the context of the Trump election interference case.
Companies like Paramount, WB Discovery, and NBCUniversal consider mergers to address industry challenges and profit declines due to streaming platforms and content distribution evolution.
A Los Angeles County judge has blocked Beverly Hills from issuing building permits, except for new residential development, until the city approves a sufficient affordable housing plan.
Research reveals U.S. children of color face inferior healthcare compared to white peers, with disparities in pain management, diagnostic imaging, wait times, and disability treatment.
Pastor Joel Osteen emotionally announced that their $100 million debt has been paid off, achieved through congregational donations and the church's growth under his leadership since 1999.
NBC faces criticism for removing part of Houston quarterback C.J. Stroud's post-game interview where he praised Jesus, instead starting the clip with his comments about the fans.
The Princess of Wales underwent successful planned abdominal surgery in London and is expected to remain in hospital for up to two weeks, with a likely return to royal duties after Easter.
Actor Pierce Brosnan entered a not guilty plea through his attorneys on January 4 for charges related to walking in restricted thermal areas of Yellowstone National Park in December.
More than 30,000 veterans and service members have opted into 3M's $6 billion settlement for allegedly faulty earplugs, prompting early payments and strong support for the deal.
Variations of beer glasses and their specific uses highlight the diverse glassware that enhances the beer-drinking experience by emphasizing flavors, aromas, and presentation.
Amid concerns about the upcoming presidential election, a long-time independent voter shares his strategy for influencing the primary process by re-registering as a Republican.
A 13-year-old student was suspended and faced a sports ban for alleged blackface, leading his father to sue school officials, claiming racism and an overreach in regulating student speech.
Republican senators and House members, including McConnell, urge the Supreme Court to keep Trump on 2024 ballots, despite not all GOP senators who voted to convict for incitement joining.