Gao Zhen, left, and his brother Gao Qiang, with their artwork, “Mao’s Guilt,” in 2009.
Joseph Kabila returned to the Democratic Republic of Congo last year, to territory controlled by rebels.
Nuuk, Greenland, last year.
The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence examined by The Times and weapons experts.
Havana during a blackout this month.
Lionel Richie warns rising stars to embrace fan support, saying fame without people "doesn't work," amid Chappell Roan's Brazil fan incident controversy.
A $400 million White House ballroom approved by the Commission of Fine Arts will include an underground complex, Trump says, funded by private donors.
Zimbabwean comedian Learnmore Jonasi was accused by South African composer Lebo M of making false statements about the opening chant in Disney's "The Lion King."
A new CPAC survey finds strong conservative backing for Trump's agenda, with 91% supporting tariffs and 89% backing military action in Iran.
Actor Rob Schneider invoked a JFK quote on X while calling for restoring the military draft, urging every American to serve two years of service at 18.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told "CBS News Sunday Morning" that he is "50-50" on a possible 2028 presidential run based on his opposition to the war against Iran.
Protesters in Washington, D.C., sang rewritten lyrics to “America the Beautiful" during a “No Kings" rally, as tensions over ICE enforcement and the DHS funding standoff continue.
Meta and Google dispute a social media addiction verdict that bypassed Section 230 by targeting product design, raising new platform liability questions.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his former Republican opponent recorded a skit on cat adoption for the Inner Circle, an annual press corps roast. Some politicians weren’t laughing.
UConn Huskes freshman Braylon Mullins threw up a prayer and it was answered as his 3-pointer completed a comeback against the Duke Blue Devils.
Juries ordered Meta and Google to pay millions over child safety failures, raising urgent questions about Big Tech accountability and congressional inaction.
A Frontier Airlines passenger allegedly made a bomb threat on Flight 2539 at Atlanta's airport Sunday, prompting a law enforcement response before the threat was deemed non-credible.
Howie Mandel says sorry to Kelly Ripa on Instagram after a joke on "Live With Kelly and Mark" didn't land, but ends his apology with a humorous twist.
"RHONY" alum Carole Radziwill speaks out after Epstein files surface emails between her and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell, her former friend.
DHS slammed a plea deal for Contreras-Suarez, a transgender illegal alien who pleaded guilty to raping a 14-year-old in NYC, calling it disgraceful.
The Miami Marlins' nostalgic teal jerseys made their season debut on Sunday and it came with a walk-off win against the Colorado Rockies.
Senator Bernie Sanders, who has traveled across the United States to argue for higher taxes on the wealthy, spoke to a large crowd at Lehman College in the Bronx on Sunday.
The Senate could end the DHS shutdown Monday via unanimous consent on the House bill, but a single objection from any senator could keep it frozen.
Kim Novak says Sydney Sweeney was "totally wrong" to play her in the biopic "Scandalous!" and claims she never would have approved the casting decision.
Nicholas Haysom at a U.N. Security Council meeting in 2019. The U.N. secretary general, António Guterres, said Mr. Haysom had “devoted his life to justice, dialogue and reconciliation” in “some of the world’s most complex and fragile settings.”
Sen. Chris Van Hollen sparred with ABC host Jon Karl over the 44-day DHS partial shutdown, denying that Democrats are holding up funding.
The Vegas Golden Knights fired head coach Bruce Cassidy on Sunday and replaced him with John Tortorella with eight games left in the regular season.
Jonathan Greenberger, who joined Politico in 2024, said in a statement, “My job is to push our journalism further and faster than ever before.”
From left, Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman and Victor Glover, members of the Artemis II crew, after arriving at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Friday. Mr. Wiseman is holding a plush toy named Rise that will fly in their capsule during their journey to the moon.
The Michigan Wolverines' 34-10 run helped propel them to a win over the Tennessee Volunteers and advane to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four.
Avi Lewis, center, after his election on Sunday as the leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party at the party convention in Winnipeg, Canada.
Taylor Budowich, a longtime political adviser to President Trump, in the Oval Office last year. He will be leading the new Innovation Council.
Tom Homan contended on Sunday that wait times had decreased at airports since ICE agents arrived, doing identification checks and “plugging the security holes.”
Marshall McLuhan was right about Claude, too.
No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline.
Patients are turning to A.I. chatbots for therapy — and the chatbots are fueling their worst impulses.
Honoring Fidel Castro in Santiago de Cuba after his death in 2016.
Tourists in Las Vegas appear fed up with prices and locals are struggling to make ends meet.
Cuban health care was once the pride of the island. Now the U.S. oil blockade is upending even basic medical care.
The seaside town of Greystones, Ireland, is experimenting with a voluntary ban on smart devices for preteen children. Most of the town, from teachers to shopkeepers, is participating in one way or another.