The CEO of Facebook and Instagram's parent company, Meta, has testified before Congress eight times. But this time was different. He apologized to families of victims of online sexual abuse.
US officials believe Iran is concerned about escalating proxy attacks in the Middle East, as these actions could disrupt the global economy and increase the risk of direct confrontation with the US.
In a recent Quinnipiac University poll, Biden leads Trump in a hypothetical 2024 matchup, but trails Haley in a one-on-one race, though Haley's lead diminishes with third-party candidates included.
President Joe Biden trails Donald Trump in seven key 2024 swing states, with immigration being a significant issue affecting Biden's reelection prospects, according to a Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential Libertarian Party bid for the presidency is causing concern among Democrats, who fear he could negatively impact President Biden's reelection chances.
Police are examining the cellphones of three Chiefs fans found dead after a watch party to uncover clues about their deaths, amidst speculation of drugs being involved and questions about the party host.
The DOJ successfully disrupted a Chinese government hacking effort, known as "Volt Typhoon," targeting U.S. infrastructure by using malware to hijack home and small business routers.
A federal judge dismissed Disney's lawsuit against Governor DeSantis, ruling that Disney lacked legal standing and that their claims failed on the merits, with Disney signaling an intent to appeal.
DA Fani Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade are subpoenaed for a hearing on their disqualification from an election interference case due to Willis's alleged improper relationship with Wade.
Las Vegas' iconic Tropicana hotel, opened in 1957 and once associated with the mob, will be demolished to construct a $1.5 billion baseball stadium for the relocating Oakland Athletics.
A graphic video showing purported decapitation circulated on YouTube for hours due to struggles with content moderation and algorithms, highlighting broader issues of disturbing content on social media.
The last presidential debate of 2024 may have already occurred, with likelihood diminishing for Biden and Trump to share a stage, as both campaigns show reluctance to commit to debates.
The NFL refuses to take responsibility for the long-term health issues of its players, including cognitive problems from concussions, despite evidence of systemic failures in addressing these health concerns.
Secretary of State Tony Blinken initiated a review of policy options for potential U.S. and international recognition of a Palestinian state after Gaza war, signaling a shift in the Biden administration's approach.
Illegal migrants who attacked NYPD officers in Times Square were released without bail and returned to their shelter, despite violating their "humanitarian parole" granted under Biden's policies.
Groundhog Day 2024 on February 2 in Punxsutawney features Phil the groundhog's weather prediction, with this year's forecast indicating a chance of not seeing his shadow due to cloudy skies.
The CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Survey reveals escalating mental health issues in teen girls, including persistent sadness and suicidal thoughts, with social media emerging as a cause rather than a correlate.
The once friendly Iran-US relationship deteriorated after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, leading to decades of escalating incidents, including a recent attack by Iran-backed militants killing three American troops.
A crash test at the University of Nebraska showed that current guardrails are inadequate against heavier electric vehicles, raising safety concerns as electric vehicles become more popular.
Larry David announced the end of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' after 24 years, insisting it's truly the final season despite cast skepticism and previous uncertainty about the show's continuation.
Bud Light partners with comedian Shane Gillis for their 2024 tour to rehabilitate its image and appeal to conservative audiences following backlash from sponsoring Dylan Mulvaney.
Complaints about Fox News unite Trump, Haley, and DeSantis, reflecting the network's influence on Republican politics and its perceived favoritism in the 2024 election cycle.