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Today's Poll Question
Should Congress put a warning label on social media platforms advising of potential damage to mental health?
Biden is preparing to offer legal status, work permits, and deportation protections to undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for at least 10 years.
The White House dismissed claims that President Biden froze at a fundraiser, stating it was a tender moment between friends and emphasizing Biden and Obama's close relationship.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy calls for warning labels on social media to address their mental health harms to adolescents and urges immediate protective measures and accountability.
Democratic power broker George Norcross III was indicted on racketeering charges, accused of using threats and manipulation to secure development rights and tax credits in Camden,
A Secret Service agent opened fire on robbers who stole his bag at gunpoint in Tustin on Saturday night, and police are now searching for the suspects who fled in a silver Infiniti FX35.
The Celtics defeated the Mavericks 106-88 on Monday to win the 2024 NBA championship, with Jaylen Brown earning Finals MVP and strong performances from Jayson Tatum and Al Horford.
An AP investigation found Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have wiped out entire Palestinian families, with at least 60 families losing 25 or more members, devastating Gaza's society and future.
Polls show the most popular Republican is Schwarzenegger at 55%, followed by G.W. Bush at 47% and Carson at 44%, while the top Democrats are Carter at 61%, Obama at 59%, and Sanders at 52%.
Biden's campaign released its most aggressive ad yet, labeling Trump a convicted criminal, as part of a $50 million effort in battleground states, highlighting Trump's legal troubles.
Tom Brady was loudly booed by St. Louis fans during his Fox Sports broadcasting debut, displaying lingering resentment from his 2002 Super Bowl victory over the St. Louis Rams.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore pardoned over 175,000 marijuana convictions to address historical injustices and promote social equity following the state's legalization of recreational weed.
AI content is a high-risk, high-reward tool in political campaigns, aiding candidates in saving time and money but also making it difficult to counteract misleading info like deepfakes.
Biden’s campaign is focusing on Trump’s criminal conviction in a new ad, aiming to highlight Trump’s legal issues and contrast them with Biden’s character ahead of their upcoming debate.
Democratic strategist James Carville suggested that Trump might skip next week's debate with President Biden, saying he wouldn't be surprised if Trump decides not to show up.
Cole Kelley explains that he skipped college to become an HVAC technician for the financial stability, avoiding student debt, and earning a good wage in skilled trades.
Republicans, missing a private spot for cigars after Rep. Cole's shift to House Appropriations chair, are urging Speaker Johnson to find a new space for fostering members' camaraderie.
Chuck Schumer deleted a Father's Day photo of himself grilling after the public mocked his spatula skills and questioned his timing in placing cheese on an uncooked burger.
A poll shows Trump's conviction has reduced his support among independents, with 21% less likely to support him, though many Americans remain skeptical about the verdict's fairness.
For the first time, HBO's "Hard Knocks: In Season" will follow all four AFC North teams—Ravens, Bengals, Browns, and Steelers—documenting their regular-season journey and rivalries.
The historic SS United States, which holds the transatlantic speed record, must leave its Philadelphia berth after being there for decades following a ruling amid a rent dispute.
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki will be interviewed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee on July 26 about President Biden's 2021 Afghanistan troop withdrawal.
Former U.S. Rep. George Nethercutt, a Spokane lawyer who ousted Democratic Speaker Tom Foley during the GOP wave in 1994 that shifted national politics to the right, has died at 79.