Federal agents arrested eight Tajik nationals in Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia after discovering potential ties to ISIS through surveillance of overseas communications.
FiveThirtyEight's new forecast shows Biden and Trump tied for the 2024 presidential election, with Biden having a slight edge in probabilities despite Trump leading in swing state polls.
Jurors in Hunter Biden's trial called it a "waste of taxpayer dollars," believing the case, centered on his drug addiction and a gun charge, should have resulted in a fine rather than a conviction.
U.S. and Canadian forces are reportedly shadowing Russian warships off the Florida coast en route to Cuba, signaling escalating naval tensions and upcoming Russian naval exercises.
At his UC Berkeley show, Burr bashed liberals, especially white liberals for their hypocrisy, yet still got enthusiastic applause from the audience for his candid and edgy humor.
Biden hopes an unfiltered Trump at the June 27 debate will expose his extreme views and shake up the race, providing a chance for Biden to contrast their characters and policies directly.
A chaotic chase involving a hijacked transit bus across Fulton, Gwinnett, and DeKalb counties ended with one person dead and the 39-year-old felon suspect arrested.
The Biden administration plans to remove medical debt from credit reports, which could improve millions of Americans' chances of getting jobs, housing, or loans.
U.S. soldiers were almost nine times more likely to die by suicide than in combat from 2014 to 2019, showing the Pentagon's struggle with rising suicide rates among active-duty personnel.
McIlroy has called off his divorce from Erica Stoll just days before the US Open, with his attorney filing a voluntary dismissal after Erica did not respond to the initial petition.
Hamas and PIJ have responded to a UN-backed Gaza ceasefire plan, expressing readiness to "deal positively," while Qatari, Egyptian, and U.S. mediators examine the response.
FBI Director Christopher Wray is warning of a heightened terrorism threat to the U.S., likening it to the pre-9/11 era, with increased concerns following Hamas's recent attack on Israel.
Former President Jimmy Carter, in his 16th month of hospice care, is no longer awake every day but is "experiencing the world as best he can," according to his grandson, Jason Carter.
A political activist secretly recorded Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts at a gala, capturing Alito discussing polarization and religion, but revealing no controversial remarks.
Dunne’s memoir, "The Friday Afternoon Club," unveils his family's struggles with alcoholism, mental illness, and the impact of his sister’s murder within their Hollywood dynasty.
Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader, had objects thrown at him while campaigning on an open-top bus in South Yorkshire, leading to a 28-year-old man's arrest for public order offences.
With Donald Trump likely to return to the White House, there's a call for Justices Sotomayor and Kagan to retire to prevent their seats from being filled by his appointees.
Stewart criticized corporations like Burger King, Skittles, Oreo, and Target for exploiting Pride Month for profit, arguing their LGBTQ+ support is insincere and driven by the bottom line.
Chestnut, long-time champion of Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Competition, may be banned from this year’s contest due to a new deal with vegan meat manufacturers, Impossible Foods,
The annual cost of maintaining a single-family home, excluding mortgage payments, rose to $18,118 in March, a 26% increase since 2020 due to inflation and rising utility costs.
Four campaign workers were charged with mishandling absentee ballots and tampering with a witness during the 2019 Democratic mayoral primary in Connecticut.