Nikki Haley vows to continue her campaign despite back-to-back losses to Trump, citing her potential to defeat Biden and attract independent voters while focusing on upcoming primaries.
The Doomsday Clock remains at 90 seconds to midnight, symbolizing a high level of global threat due to factors like nuclear arms, Ukraine, climate change, and risks from AI.
In-N-Out announces permanent closure of its Oakland location due to rampant crime including car break-ins, theft, and armed robberies, despite the restaurant being busy and profitable.
The Milwaukee Bucks fired head coach Adrian Griffin midseason despite a strong offensive performance, due to defensive struggles and a lack of team cohesion with his style.
Jordan Willis, an HIV scientist and Kansas City Chiefs fan, claims he was asleep when three friends died in his backyard in freezing temperatures, sparking an ongoing investigation.
Polyamory, featuring multiple consensual relationships offers challenges like complex scheduling, exemplified by a woman's Valentine's Day plans for her husband and boyfriend.
Despite challenges and declining ratings, cable news remains influential, particularly among older, politically active voters, and is not likely to disappear soon, continuing to shape politics and media.
Journalists should not censor perceived untruths, as seen in not airing Trump's speech, which is patronizing and counterproductive to public trust and informed decision-making.
A 2015 survey revealed widespread sexual assault and underreporting at 27 universities, emphasizing the need for policy changes in higher education institutions.
The 2024 Oscar nominations snubbed big names like Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Greta Gerwig, among others, despite strong performances and campaigns in their films.
Attorneys for the Oxford High School shooter are trying to prevent him from testifying at his mother's trial, where she faces involuntary manslaughter, and are considering an appeal.
Kevin Monahan was found guilty of second-degree murder, reckless endangerment, and evidence tampering for the driveway shooting of Kaylin Gillis, with sentencing set for March.
Nearly 80 years after the Holocaust, about 245,000 Jewish survivors remain, living in over 90 countries, with nearly half in Israel, according to a recent report by the Claims Conference.
Defense Secretary Austin made his first appearance since a secretive hospitalization by virtually attending a meeting with 50 nations aiding Ukraine without addressing his health issues.
Alcohol consumption causes health issues, including being the top cause of liver transplants, contributing to 24,000 yearly heart attacks and strokes, and linking to six cancers.
A Colorado pastor and his wife face fraud charges for promoting a "worthless" cryptocurrency, INDXcoin, to their congregation, falsely assuring wealth as instructed by God.
A federal appeals court ruled that Mexico can sue US gun manufacturers for arming drug cartels, finding their claims exempt from a law typically shielding gun companies from liability.
The Supreme Court agreed to review Richard Glossip's death sentence case, supported by Oklahoma's Attorney General due to concerns of prosecutorial misconduct.
The Los Angeles Times, California's largest daily newspaper, announced layoffs of at least 115 staff members, about a quarter of its workforce, due to ongoing financial losses.
49ers' Christian McCaffrey had a chance meeting with record-breaking college basketball coach Tara VanDerveer at Nobu Palo Alto, where they chatted and shared mutual admiration.
Arizona Republican Party Chair Jeff DeWit attempted to bribe Kari Lake to avoid a Senate run, as revealed in a leaked audio, but Lake rejected the offer, citing ethical reasons.
Tennessee's elections office confirmed a new policy requiring felons to first restore their gun rights before regaining voting eligibility, following extensive internal debate.