Dan Le Batard declared sports journalism "dead" this week, but critics point to his Doug Emhoff interview and selective outrage as proof of hypocrisy.
Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, in the Israeli parliament, on Wednesday.
Rashee Rice's 30-day jail sentence for a probation violation comes at the worst time, threatening his knee surgery recovery and costing him millions.
Former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran registering as a candidate in the presidential election in Tehran in 2024.
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was reportedly fined after directing vulgar language at a female fan who heckled him during a game against the Chicago White Sox.
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive. The company is facing challenges from the tech giant Google and an A.I. rival, Anthropic.
Trump defends Chinese students at U.S. colleges and remarks on farmland ownership, sparking backlash from Marjorie Taylor Greene and immigration hawks.
The Federal Reserve meeting in April was Jerome H. Powell’s last as chair.
Alabama's Republican Senate race narrows to Rep. Barry Moore and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson after a seven-way primary triggers a June runoff.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization, speaking in Geneva on Wednesday.
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In northern Norway, Sami people fear a copper mine will disrupt their traditional lifestyles.
President Trump celebrated a sweeping primary night as his endorsed candidates won key GOP races in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Idaho and Oregon.
Owner Jeff Bezos defended the Washington Post's bruising layoffs, saying the paper must be a profitable enterprise that stands on its own regardless of his wealth.
Families outside the Islamic Center of San Diego where shooters killed three people this week.
The first major housing legislation in 36 years passed in the House, 396 to 13, on Wednesday.
The Amazon founder and owner of The Washington Post also rejected the idea that he has made changes at his companies to gain favor with the president.
Jon Stewart downplayed late-night TV's obsession with opposing President Donald Trump on "The Late Show," saying the focus on them being against president was "ridiculous framing."
Meta’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. The company, which renamed itself for the metaverse, is transforming itself for the era of artificial intelligence.
A dog on a pee pad allegedly seen inside Gordon Ramsay's London restaurant sparked a viral TikTok backlash, with the star chef calling the situation "overexaggerated."
Cubs host Brewers as Chicago looks to end a four-game skid. Milwaukee's 28-18 record and Kyle Harrison's dominant pitching pose a tough challenge tonight.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy clashes with Democratic senators over corporate-funded Great American Road Trip as Americans face high gas prices.
The New York Times profiled young job seekers in 1991. Today, their own children are entering a work force in flux.
With Paige Bueckers and Arike Ogunbowale leading the way, the Dallas Wings aim to cover -3.5 against a shorthanded Chicago Sky squad tonight.
Cleveland radio host Ken Carmen went viral after an impassioned meltdown over the Cavaliers blowing a 22-point lead to the Knicks in overtime.
The addendum to the federal government’s settlement with President Trump flirted with a grave question: Can the president pardon himself?
Trump calls on Senate Republicans to replace parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough after she blocked his ballroom security funding in reconciliation.
The U.S. Department of Justice and Florida Attorney General's Office announce the Miami grand jury indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro for the 1996 murders of four US nationals.
Lawmakers passed a bipartisan housing bill backed by Trump that aims to make housing more affordable and restrict large investors from buying homes.
Rep. Ilhan Omar claims she had no knowledge of the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal, pointing to Trump's role in signing the MEALS Act into law.
The Senate moves to prevent government shutdowns permanently with bipartisan legislation that would strip lawmakers of recess and travel privileges.
Four suspects are sought after a massive brawl at a D.C. Chipotle in Navy Yard as the FBI offers a $5,000 reward per suspect for tips leading to arrest.
Brad Raffensperger’s refusal to bow to President Trump’s demands in 2020 hurt him with the state’s Republican voters.
Red Cross workers carry the coffin of a person who died of Ebola at a health center in Rwampara, the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday.
The president’s corruption and subversion of democratic tradition risk becoming the norm.
The health secretary has undermined the work of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force over the past year.
The founders of Return to the Land, a whites-only community in Arkansas, say they aren’t breaking any laws. A new lawsuit will test that argument.
Harvard University’s campus in Cambridge, Mass.
College education does almost nothing to develop the sense that what we do in our day-to-day lives resonates with people beyond ourselves.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a message directed to the Cuban people.