The GOP is divided on border security, with Trump opposing a bipartisan Senate deal, affecting Biden's vulnerability on the border crisis and leading to political turmoil in Congress.
Kenneth Eugene Smith became the first person in the U.S. to be executed using nitrogen gas, causing controversy and raising ethical concerns over this new method of capital punishment.
Taylor Swift is considering legal action against a deepfake porn site for publishing explicit AI-generated images themed around her fandom of the Chiefs, as the images have spread online.
Vince McMahon and WWE face a sexual assault and sex-trafficking lawsuit, which McMahon denies, while TKO Group Holdings, the current owner of WWE, addresses the allegations internally.
Montgomery is the 51st Texas county to declare an invasion at the southern border, supporting Abbott's Operation Lone Star and challenging border policies after a Supreme Court decision.
Over a quarter of Gen Z adults identify as LGBTQ, a significantly higher percentage than in older generations, according to a new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute.
The Ukraine and Israel conflicts symbolize a global struggle between closed autocracies and open, inclusive systems, with Russia and Iran hindering their integration aspirations.
The U.S. secretly warned Iran about an attack that later killed over 80 people in Iran, despite tensions between the countries, as part of its "duty to warn" policy to prevent loss of innocent lives.
An election law expert, optimistic about a fair vote count in 2024, expresses concern over election denialism and the challenges of holding credible elections, exacerbated by Trump's influence.
Ring, owned by Amazon, will discontinue its "Request for Assistance" feature, preventing police from requesting doorbell camera footage from users, amid privacy concerns and criticism.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams declares social media a "public health hazard," citing its harmful impact on youth mental health and calling for tech companies to take responsibility.
Experts are alarmed that increasing numbers of teenagers are using TikTok to self-diagnose or dismiss mental illnesses, bypassing professional medical advice, which risks misinformation.
Herbert Coward, famous for playing the Toothless Man in "Deliverance," tragically died in a car crash in North Carolina, along with his friend and two beloved pets, a chihuahua and a squirrel.
A white father's request for advice on TikTok about raising his adopted Black daughter sparked backlash and discussion about transracial adoption and racial identity complexities.
Trump's campaign is proving to be professional, disciplined, and sophisticated, signaling potential for quicker, more significant changes in America if he wins, compared to his first term.
Bobbi Barrasso, wife of Sen. John Barrasso, has passed away after a two-year battle with Glioblastoma brain cancer, leaving behind a legacy of service and advocacy in Wyoming.
Trump briefly testified in Carroll's defamation trial, denying her sexual assault allegations. The trial, already finding Trump liable for defamation, is nearing a verdict to be handed down soon.
The RNC is considering a draft resolution to declare Trump as the presumptive 2024 nominee, despite Haley's ongoing campaign and the need for Trump to secure more delegates.
Jordan Willis' father defends his son, who hosted a Kansas City Chiefs watch party where three friends were later found frozen to death, amid growing speculation and police investigation.
Tom Hollander, the 56-year-old star of "The White Lotus," mistakenly received a seven-figure bonus intended for 27-year-old "Avengers" star Tom Holland due to a mix-up in their similar names.
Exploring the Civil War's lasting emotions and misconceptions, Campbell addresses the minimization of slavery's role and critiques Nikki Haley's recent political revisionism.
Taiwan has increased its compulsory military service duration from four months to one year to enhance combat effectiveness and improve reserve personnel quality amid threats from China.
New Jersey's Democratic government, under Governor Murphy, is considering a bill to remove out-of-pocket abortion costs, unique among states with similar laws, but its passage is uncertain.