Iran responded to suspected Israeli drones near Isfahan's air base and nuclear site by activating air defenses, with neither side officially acknowledging an attack and international calls for restraint.Insert Preheader
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Iran responded to suspected Israeli drones near Isfahan's air base and nuclear site by activating air defenses, with neither side officially acknowledging an attack and international calls for restraint.
Twelve jurors and one alternate have been selected for Trump's hush money trial, comprising a diverse group with backgrounds ranging from sales and law to engineering and teaching.
RFK Jr. has been named the Natural Law Party's presidential nominee in Michigan, providing him an official ballot position and giving the lesser-known party a prominent candidate.
Columbia University President Shafik authorized the NYPD to dismantle the "Gaza Solidarity Encampment," leading to over 100 arrests and the suspension of involved students.
Caitlin Clark is reportedly close to finalizing a lucrative eight-figure endorsement deal with Nike that includes her own signature shoe, significantly surpassing her WNBA salary.
Major 911 outages in Nebraska, South Dakota, Texas, and Nevada disrupted emergency communications until late Wednesday, potentially linked to increased cyber attack risks.
The jury for Trump's trial is anonymous to protect them from harassment and influence, reflecting a practice initially reserved for high-risk cases but now increasingly used in high-profile trials.
The U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution admitting the Palestinian Authority as a full member, maintaining that Palestinian statehood should follow a negotiated peace with Israel.
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is nearing a historic milestone as it approaches 1,000 weeks on the Billboard 200, boosted by a recent resurgence in interest linked to a solar eclipse.
House progressives have released a 2025 agenda focusing on economic reforms and less on cultural issues, aiming to energize their base and influence President Biden's policies.
DeSantis signed a bill mandating education on the "dangers and evils of communism" in Florida public schools, starting in the 2026-27 school year, and includes the creation of a related museum.
During a campaign stop in Philadelphia, Biden received endorsements from over 15 Kennedy family members to counter the independent candidacy of RFK Jr., seen as a potential election spoiler.
Dickey Betts, a key member of The Allman Brothers Band, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of iconic songs like 'Ramblin' Man,' which he reflected on in previous interviews.
Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters reports that the crackdown on password sharing hasn't impacted viewership, supported by steady data and a subscriber increase partly due to the new policy.
A NBER study shows that for over 150 years, U.S. immigrants have consistently had lower incarceration rates than the US-born, a gap that widened since 1960, unrelated to immigration policy.
House conservatives, furious with Speaker Johnson for supporting a substantial Ukraine aid package, have yet to leverage their power to oust him, despite their vocal protests and threats.
Documents reveal that in the 1970s and 80s, UK children were subjected to medical trials with infected blood products, causing widespread hepatitis C and HIV infections among them.
The sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, approved by shareholders but opposed by unions, politicians, and some executives, underscores concerns about the impact on workers and national interests.
Prince Harry has confirmed his U.S. residency four years after relocating to Southern California, further distancing himself from British royal duties and his role as a counselor of state.
Biden's efforts with his student loan forgiveness plan to attract young voters, he still trails Trump in polls, showing reduced leads among voters aged 18 to 29 compared to four years ago.
Pence urged House lawmakers to increase funding for Ukraine, warning that Russian victory could lead to an attack on a NATO country, necessitating U.S. military involvement under NATO's Article 5.