Israel vowed retaliation after Iran launched its largest-ever missile barrage, firing 200 ballistic missiles at Israeli military targets, escalating tensions toward full-scale regional war.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Five weeks from today – the day after the Election – will we know the victor?
Israel vowed retaliation after Iran launched its largest-ever missile barrage, firing 200 ballistic missiles at Israeli military targets, escalating tensions toward full-scale regional war.
North Carolina election officials adjust plans after Hurricane Helene floods counties, with early voting set to begin Oct. 17 despite damaged polling locations and disrupted mail ballots.
CBS News poll shows voters nearly evenly split on the VP debate, with 42% favoring JD Vance and 41% backing Tim Walz, both seen as reasonable and prepared for the presidency.
Asheville's wellness community, long a haven for healing, faces devastation in the aftermath of Helene as residents grapple with destruction and uncertainty about how to rebuild.
Governor Tim Walz has repeatedly claimed he was in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, but reports reveal he didn't arrive in China until August of that year.
New ICE data reveals 13,000 non-citizens convicted of homicide, though claims linking them solely to the Biden-Harris administration are misleading, as the figures span decades.
The strike by 45,000 dock workers at East and Gulf Coast ports threatens U.S. economic disruption, halting over half the nation’s imports and exports as workers demand higher wages.
Politico staff declare JD Vance the winner of a seemingly Midwestern-themed VP debate, noting his polished critique of Harris and Walz's struggles, including a misstep on Tiananmen Square.
Gerard Baker argues that Israel's recent military actions have bolstered the defense of Western civilization despite criticism from its nominal allies, including the Biden administration.
Trump is ramping up dark and inflammatory rhetoric, calling immigrants “vile animals” and advocating unrestrained police violence, as part of a strategy to mobilize irregular voters.
The "ballet body," a lean look driven by weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, is the latest trend, shifting away from last decade's curvy figures and raising concerns about pressures on women .
A former FBI agent and behavior expert reveals how subtle nonverbal cues unveil more about political candidates than their words, shaping voter perceptions subconsciously.
Bob Costas argues for Pete Rose's posthumous induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, calling his exclusion "cruel and unusual punishment" despite his lifetime ban for betting.
Lawyer for one of Sean “Diddy” Combs' accusers claims a porn video involving Combs and a high-profile celebrity, allegedly filmed without consent, is being shopped around Hollywood.
The 2024 election is expected to hinge on a single tipping-point state, with Pennsylvania most likely to decide the outcome in the tightly contested race between Harris and Trump.
A new book, "Lost in Austin," details how unchecked development and rising rents have eroded Austin's unique culture and affordability, serving as a warning for gentrification.
Olivia Nuzzi has accused her ex-fiancé Ryan Lizza of exposing her alleged affair with RFK Jr. as part of a blackmail scheme, leading to a court order against Lizza, who denies the accusations.
Wawa has topped the 2024 ACSI Convenience Store Study with a score of 82, driven by its popular food, iconic hoagies, and a strong focus on customer experience.
Harris will be the sole guest on the October 7 "60 Minutes" election special after Trump backed out, demanding an apology over past coverage, despite initially agreeing to participate.
John Amos, “Good Times” star and Emmy-nominated for his role as Kunta Kinte in “Roots,” has died at 84, with notable roles in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “West Wing,” and “Coming to America.”
With the national debt over $35 trillion, government transfers make up 17.6% of U.S. incomes, while Trump and Harris avoid addressing cuts to programs like Social Security and Medicare.
In a surprisingly cordial VP debate, Vance and Walz found some common ground on childcare, manufacturing, and housing despite sharp disagreements over the 2020 election and Jan. 6.