Reports from various meetings suggest Biden showed signs of cognitive decline, but the White House dismissed these claims as partisan politics, insisting he remains a sharp leader.Insert Preheader
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Reports from various meetings suggest Biden showed signs of cognitive decline, but the White House dismissed these claims as partisan politics, insisting he remains a sharp leader.
The debate around Caitlin Clark centers on whether she needs protection from rough play in the WNBA, with some viewing it as favoritism and racial bias while others see it as part of the game.
The rise of 1980s yuppies shifted the Democrats’ focus away from the working class, ultimately creating an opening for Trump to realign white working-class voters and reshape the GOP.
AG Garland defended the DOJ against "false" narratives and political pressure during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, asserting they will not be intimidated by political pressures.
After Israeli forces withdrew from Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital on April 1, Palestinians discovered mass graves and body bags amidst the ruins, challenging Israeli claims of no civilian casualties.
Biden has announced restrictions on asylum seekers at the border to manage immigration ahead of the November elections following the collapse of a bipartisan border security deal.
Prosecutors opened their case against Hunter Biden by playing his voice narrating his drug addiction, while the defense argued the gun charges were politically motivated.
The FDA panel voted against approving MDMA for PTSD treatment, citing insufficient data and concerns about study design and patient safety, potentially delaying its approval.
RFK Jr. faces a major challenge to qualify for the June 27 debate due to CNN’s requirement to be on enough state ballots to win 270 electoral votes, despite his confidence in meeting polling criteria.
President Biden leads by sharing personal stories and drawing on his experience, emphasizing America's global leadership through a mix of values-based and practical alliances.
The $64 million anonymous donation to the Impetus Fund for Biden's 2020 campaign highlights the mystery and growing opacity in campaign finance, raising transparency concerns for 2024.
Michael Richards reflected on his 2006 racist rant, expressing remorse and discussing his new memoir "Entrances and Exits," his journey of self-discovery, and his battle with cancer.
Dulcie Lou Morris confronted Hunter Biden for allegedly taking advantage of her father, Kevin Morris, who has spent over $6.5 million on Biden's expenses and run out of funds.
MLB suspended five players for gambling violations, including Padres' Tucupita Marcano permanently and one-year bans for Athletics' Michael Kelly and other Minor Leaguers.
Biden’s worldview and role as a statesman have been profoundly shaped by the events of World War II, from Pearl Harbor to Normandy, influencing his commitment to global leadership.
Despite its current strength, the U.S. dollar faces a potential decline as global economic growth accelerates, prompting investors to consider shifting money overseas.
Hunter’s trial jury includes a retired Secret Service officer, a supporter of marijuana users owning firearms, and a concealed carrier, and a woman who has a recovering drug addict sister.
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse professor Joe Gow faces potential job loss for making porn with his wife on OnlyFans, challenging the university's decision as a First Amendment issue.
The Southwest US is bracing for its first heat wave with temperatures expected to exceed 110°F, potentially breaking records, prompting excessive heat warnings, and increasing fire risks.
Kanye West is being sued by his former assistant Lauren Pisciotta for wrongful termination, sexual harassment, unpaid wages, and gender discrimination, with multiple allegations for each.
Trump launched the "Swamp the Vote" campaign to boost Republican early voting and mail-in ballots, reversing his previous stance to counter Biden and ensure high turnout.
Kamala Harris, on Jimmy Kimmel's show, refuted claims by Trump and his allies that his 34-felony conviction was rigged, explaining her view that "cheaters don’t like getting caught."