President Trump has sued ABC News, CBS News, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, among other news organizations since the run-up to the 2024 election.
Republicans report a record $47.1 million first quarter haul, with the NRCC saying it outraised Democrats for five straight quarters before midterms.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer outside 10 Downing Street in London last month.
Police tape blocks off a house in Shreveport, La., that is one of the locations tied to a mass shooting.
A screenshot of a video posted by U.S. Central Command on Sunday that was described as showing a U.S. Navy destroyer near an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Arabian Sea.
A tsunami warning is displayed on a television in Japan after a strong earthquake off the country’s northern coast on Monday.
A young man who says childhood medical transition left lasting harm testifies against California's SB 934 bill targeting so-called conversion therapy.
Park rangers on Sable Island, known as the graveyard of the Atlantic, believe they found the Swift, a vessel that sank in 1812 with a British frigate.
GOP Senate candidate Michele Tafoya targets Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison over an alleged $9 billion fraud scandal in her Minnesota Senate bid.
Former EU Ambassador Gordon D. Sondland argues Trump's unpredictable pressure tactics against Iran are the only way to achieve a non-nuclear Middle East.
The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, in Washington last fall. The prince’s plans and ambitions have grown more rapidly than the state’s financial capacity.
Vice President JD Vance last week in Georgia. He is returning to Pakistan this week, after spending 21 hours last weekend negotiating with the Iranians.
President Trump opposed tariff refunds until the Court of International Trade intervened in March and ordered the government to return the money to importers.
Lina Khan and Doha Mekki on three court rulings that illustrate the power juries and local officials have to enforce antitrust laws.
Oil prices climbed in recent weeks to the highest level since 2022. Gas station owners don’t like price spikes any more than their customers do.
Mary Peltola could help overcome a brand problem for Democrats in Alaska.
Central Park and other spots around the region set record-high temperatures last week. Freeze watches were in place on Monday. What’s going on?
Beth Macy, the best-selling author of books like “Dopesick,” is running for Congress in Virginia.
Ukrainian soldiers training with an unmanned ground vehicle in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine last year. The country is eager to highlight its advances in technological warfare.
The jobs are coming back, despite President Trump’s tariffs and harsh immigration enforcement.
Jeffrey Epstein had a special obsession with Harvard, which he sought to infiltrate more than any other American institution.
A pile of nicotine products against a blue background.
Javier Milei in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in January at the Derecha Fest, a large right-wing gathering.
Burger King’s chief executive, Tom Curtis, at the company’s Miami headquarters. He not only appeared in a recent commercial but also invited customers to call him.
The MAHA movement gives Republicans a chance to win suburban moms in 2026 midterms by focusing on food quality, screen time and health transparency.
President Trump's Iran campaign pressured Tehran but accelerated a China-Russia-Iran axis while pushing NATO closer to a historic break.
Two men allegedly attempted a terrorist attack in NYC, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani's response raises questions about the city's public safety future.
An earthquake occurred off the coast of the nation of Japan, the Associated Press reported, noting that Japan Meteorological Agency said tsunamis have been detected.
Ben Casselman, our chief economics correspondent, explains why wages are not keeping up with inflation and what that means for American workers and the economy.
Despite President Trump striking a ceasefire with Iran and pressuring Israel to halt Lebanon attacks, opponents and media still refuse to give him any credit.
A drag racing street takeover involving more than 100 vehicles in Queens prompted an NYPD investigation, although no arrests have been made thus far.
Roman Reigns pins CM Punk after a brutal WrestleMania 42 main event at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to become a seven-time world champion.
Johnny Knoxville says a massive explosion that shocked Simi Valley residents was part of filming for the final "Jackass" movie, wrapping 26 years of stunts.
Three-time Pro Bowl DT Dexter Lawrence said he has a fire in him like never before after the Giants traded him to the Bengals for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Jonathan Gerlach, accused of stealing over 100 sets of human remains from cemeteries, reportedly waived his evidentiary hearing in Delaware County court.
Natasha Lyonne addresses her Delta flight removal with humor at a Planned Parenthood gala, joking about her "performance art piece" and "kooky times."
Rhea Ripley recaptured the WWE Women's Championship at WrestleMania 42, defeating Jade Cargill after Iyo Sky helped neutralize outside interference.
Hundreds of oil tankers are stranded at the Strait of Hormuz after Iran shut the chokepoint, with crews reporting gunfire and traumatic experiences.
The Obamas' film production company Higher Ground is reportedly moving away from Netflix to become independent when its current deal expires later this year.