Biden vowed a response after a drone strike by an Iran-backed group killed three U.S. troops and injured dozens in northeast Jordan, the first U.S. fatalities in months from such attacks in the Middle East.
The Biden administration considers pausing or slowing arms sales to Israel as leverage to reduce military actions in Gaza, discussing withholding certain offensive weapons while offering others as incentives.
Super Bowl LVIII's key questions include Mahomes' role in the Chiefs' success, Purdy's performance under pressure, 49ers' offense against the Chiefs' defense, and Kelce's ability to defy age.
Trump publicly takes responsibility for obstructing a bipartisan Senate border security bill, opposing new powers in the bill while criticizing Biden's approach to a record surge of unauthorized border crossings.
Congressional hawks urge President Biden to intensify attacks on Iran and proxies after a drone attack in Jordan killed three U.S. service members, risking escalated U.S. involvement in regional conflicts.
538's new pollster ratings assess accuracy and transparency to help navigate the numerous polls expected for the 2024 election, identifying the most reliable and transparent polling organizations.
A Colby College poll reveals that rural voters are not fully committed to Trump in the 2024 election, and Biden could gain ground by addressing economic development in rural areas and border security.
A man with schizoaffective disorder prefers living on the streets over medication, posing a dilemma about autonomy in mental health treatment as he cycles through homelessness, jail, and hospitals.
Global political leaders, including Joe Biden, face record low approval ratings due to factors like economic stagnation, rising inequality, social media-driven polarization, and declining faith in capitalism.
AM radio advocates lobby Congress to mandate AM tuners in vehicles for emergency communication, while automakers argue for modern alternatives and face potential legislation.
Environmental activists splattered pumpkin soup on the Mona Lisa's glass at the Louvre in a protest against food insecurity in France, resulting in their arrest and a push for social security reforms.
The Biden campaign plans a fundraiser with Presidents Biden, Clinton, and Obama to energize Democrats and raise funds for 2024 amid Biden's lower approval ratings compared to his predecessors.
House Republicans have released two impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, accusing him of non-compliance with immigration laws and false border policy statements.
Trump’s Attorney Alina Habba criticized the New York court process in his case, claiming unjust restrictions on their defense and pre-approval requirements for Trump's testimony.
Sen. Joe Manchin, contemplating an independent presidential run, could disrupt Biden's reelection campaign, leveraging No Labels' ballot lines and expressing concerns about Biden's agenda.
Passengers are changing tickets to avoid Boeing 737 Max 9 planes following safety incidents, with airlines offering flexible cancellations and sites like Kayak enabling model-specific filtering.
The US Navy is enlisting individuals without high school diplomas or GEDs and accepting lower scores on the Armed Services Qualification Test, as it faces challenges meeting recruitment goals.
Snoop Dogg expressed love and respect for former President Trump, citing Trump's pardon of Michael Harris as a positive action despite their previous highly publicized feud and disagreements.
The Alex Murdaugh murder jury tampering hearing, which had begun early, could lead to another trial for the convicted South Carolina attorney if allegations against the court clerk are proven.
A passenger and five flight attendants were injured after an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles made a hard landing at Kahului Airport and was subsequently taken out of service for inspection.
From its 1954 debut as a cultural staple to its peak as a moral authority in sports journalism, and eventual decline in the face of digital transformation, Michael Bamberger chronicles the storied journey of Sports Illustrated.
Hamas is stealing a “significant number” of its weapons from Israel, and much of its material for explosives from IDF duds, reported NYT on Sunday, citing Israeli and Western intelligence officials.
White House AI Council assesses executive order progress; NIST is developing an AI safety framework, and nine agencies are completing AI risk assessments for national infrastructure.