Trump declined a second debate with Harris, stating he already won the first one and it’s too late as voting has started, while critics argue he’s avoiding a rematch due to his poor performance.Insert Preheader
Trump declined a second debate with Harris, stating he already won the first one and it’s too late as voting has started, while critics argue he’s avoiding a rematch due to his poor performance.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll after the first debate shows Harris still leading Trump 47% to 42%, with many voters believing Harris displayed higher moral integrity and won the debate.
Biden is close to approving Ukraine’s use of long-range Western weapons to strike Russia, a move supported by Britain and set to be discussed during PM Starmer's visit to D.C.
OpenAI launched its "Strawberry" AI model, designed to improve reasoning and handle complex problems in science, coding, and math by spending more time processing answers.
Shannon Sharpe apologized after accidentally going live on Instagram during a sexual encounter, saying he had never used the feature before, after first claiming his account was hacked.
SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission made history as CDR. Jared Isaacman and Sarah Gillis completed the first private astronaut spacewalk, testing new spacesuits while orbiting 450 miles above Earth.
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigned after federal investigators searched his home, with Mayor Eric Adams appointing retired FBI official Tom Donlon as interim commissioner.
Monica Lewinsky praised the Drudge Report for calling the Trump-Harris debate "The End" for Trump's campaign, referencing Drudge's role in exposing her affair with Clinton.
WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark hinted at possible support for Kamala Harris by liking Taylor Swift's Instagram post, though she stopped short of a direct endorsement herself.
Early polls show Harris won the debate, but 82% of viewers said it did not change their vote, and only 4% reported fully reconsidering, suggesting minimal impact on the race overall.
Republicans are urging swing-state courts, including Pennsylvania's, to reject mail-in ballots over technicalities, drawing criticism for attempting to disenfranchise Democratic voters.
A study in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that high doses of Adderall increase the risk of psychosis and mania, raising concerns about rising prescriptions and lack of dosing guidelines.
The Idaho Supreme Court moved Bryan Kohberger's murder trial to Ada County and assigned a new Judge, citing concerns over Latah County's small jury pool and limited resources for the high-profile case.
Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, dubbed the "blue dot," is critical in the election as its single vote could break a tie in the Electoral College, making it a key focus for Harris and Trump.
A debate is brewing over whether Shohei Ohtani, as a designated hitter, should win NL MVP, with Francisco Lindor challenging due to his all-around performance.
Facing criticism over limited media access, Kamala Harris plans to increase interviews with local outlets in battleground states, but her campaign will stick to a cautious media strategy.
Schools are focusing on "hardening" buildings against mass shootings, but data shows most gun violence happens outside, in areas like parking lots, where security is often lacking.
Aiden Clark's father pleaded with Springfield officials to stop using his son's death in a 2023 bus crash, caused by a Haitian immigrant, as a platform for anti-immigrant hate and political agendas.
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago playlist, with hits like "Phantom of the Opera" and "Suspicious Minds," mirrors his political style of sticking to familiar themes and repeating the same grievances.
Southern California set a record for earthquake activity, but seismologists say the surge doesn't signal the "big one" is coming, as quakes follow random patterns without predictive meaning.
A new survey reveals a religious divide in the 2024 race, with white Christians favoring Trump and Harris gaining increased support from Hispanic Catholics and other minority religious groups.
Key Biden officials met with tech leaders to discuss AI infrastructure, which is expected to increase data center power consumption by 200 terawatt-hours annually by 2030.