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Israel's military chief announced that Israel will retaliate against Iran's recent missile attack amidst international appeals for restraint to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.
Over half of the initial jury panel for former President Trump's historic criminal trial was excused because they expressed an inability to remain fair or impartial during the proceedings.
Caitlin Clark was officially selected by the Indiana Fever as the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, joining the team to potentially end their longstanding seven-year playoff drought.
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group plummeted 18% on Monday, continuing a volatile trend since its March debut, exacerbated by the issuance of over 21 million new shares.
Justice Clarence Thomas missed scheduled oral arguments on Monday without an explanation provided by the court, and he will participate in the cases by reviewing transcripts and briefs.
Moderate Democrats teamed up with former adversaries on the left to prevent No Labels from fielding a third-party candidate, seeing it as a threat to Biden's reelection and an aid to Trump.
Sisay Lemma from Ethiopia won the men's professional division, and Hellen Obiri from Kenya secured her second consecutive victory in the women's division at the 2024 Boston Marathon.
The morning rush inside the house might be more frustrating than the one that awaits many of us on the way to work. According to a new survey, the most stressful time of day is 8:15 a.m.
In March, US consumers increased their spending more than expected, demonstrating resilience against inflation and economic challenges, with retail sales rising 0.7%, nearly double the forecast.
RFK Jr. claimed that Trump's team approached him to be Trump's vice-presidential candidate, a claim that Trump adviser Chris LaCivita dismissed as coming from a "leftie loonie."
A majority of Americans, particularly younger women, are sleeping less and experiencing higher stress levels, indicating a decline in overall sleep satisfaction and mental well-being.
Israel and allies successfully intercepted nearly all of Iran's air attacks. However, emerging threats like hypersonic missiles and AI drones will require advancements in laser, radar, and satellite tech.
CBS will rebroadcast Billy Joel's concert special "The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden" in its entirety on April 19 after a programming error cut off the original broadcast during "Piano Man."
Scientists are studying Israeli ravers who were using mind-altering substances during a Hamas-led fighters attack on Oct. 7. Now to understand the drugs' effects during extreme trauma.
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on "Rust," received 18-months in prison for involuntary manslaughter in the shooting of Halyna Hutchins, with Alec Baldwin's trial scheduled for July.
Stengel argues for making journalism free during the 2024 election, highlighting how paywalls often prevent access to essential information, with many Americans opt for free alternatives.
A New York judge ruled that former Trump cannot attend Supreme Court arguments on presidential immunity, emphasizing the importance of his presence at his ongoing hush money trial.
The FBI has initiated a federal criminal investigation to determine if criminal actions contributed to the collapse of a Baltimore bridge, which resulted in six deaths after a cargo ship crashed into it.
The federal Bureau of Prisons will close a California women's prison notorious for sexual abuse and misleadingly nicknamed "Sex for KFC" due to rampant abuse despite prior attempts at reform.
OJ Simpson's will places his estate in a trust, but its value and debt obligations, including sums owed to Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson’s families, remain uncertain as it enters probate.
Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake raised $4.1 million in the first quarter, largely from small-dollar donations, with 56% being first-time contributors, doubling her previous quarter's fundraising.
A search committee, previously sued for gender discrimination, has selected the next senior pastor for a prominent New York City church, a key institution in America's Black church community.