Kevin Stull, right, fills out a ballot as barber Bryan Diaz waits to give a haircut at Ana’s Hair Salon on Election Day in the Mission District of San Francisco.
If given the chance, the country could remake itself on its own terms.
“Oh, I’m sorry, is wrapping up the war you started not interesting enough?” Michael Kosta said on Tuesday, after the president called negotiations with Iran “boring.”
Abelardo De La Espriella at his closing rally in Medellín, Colombia. He gave campaign speeches from a bulletproof booth.
Trump has failed to unite the country while at war and instead is seeking personal gain.
The inquiry into former Representative George Santos is the third insider trading case to come to light in recent weeks.
The Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that an Alabama congressional district map with only one majority-Black district diluted the power of Black voters.
Scott Pelley was fired a day after a tense meeting where he accused the CBS editor in chief, Bari Weiss, of “murdering ‘60 Minutes.’”
Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, made clear to a House committee on Tuesday that the fund proposal would be permanently withdrawn.
Graham Platner met with Democratic senators in Washington days after reports that he had sent sexual messages to women outside his marriage.
Jane Nelson, the top election official in Texas, did not give a reason for her departure.
The acting attorney general said the administration was preserving a broad order protecting the president and his family from audits of already filed returns, despite dropping a $1.8 billion payout fund.
Spencer Pratt, a reality TV star, has used his status as a victim of last year’s Palisades fire to mount a mayoral campaign against the incumbent, Karen Bass.
Nicolas Papernot, a professor at the University of Toronto, led a team that demonstrated a way of building a dangerous computer “worm” using artificial intelligence.
Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz has become a huge source of leverage in negotiations with President Trump.
Senator John Thune, the majority leader, at a news conference on Tuesday.
Peabo Bryson in 2005. His songs, which dealt with complex relationships and passionate love, dominated the soul and R&B charts for nearly two decades.
After a musician fell ill during a live performance of the score from “La La Land,” the composer Justin Hurwitz asked for a sight reader. A 21-year-old student stepped up.
The State Department is “going to be re-engaging on the issue of Gavi,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a hearing on Tuesday.
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