Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed doubled down on controversial rhetoric in a CBS interview, defending his "choke them out" comments.
Susan Collins holds a slim 3-point lead over Graham Platner in Maine, but a 15-point enthusiasm gap among Democrats keeps the race competitive.
Speaker Mike Johnson at the Capitol on Tuesday.
Nick Saban wrote a support letter for Terrion Arnold, praising his character as the former Detroit Lions player faces armed robbery and kidnapping charges.
Rep. Thomas Massie forced a vote on a resolution requiring public disclosure of taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlements involving House lawmakers.
Rep. Tim Burchett alleges the U.S. government transfers classified UFO documents to private companies to avoid FOIA requests and block disclosure.
George Arison founded two companies before arriving at Grindr in 2022.
John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, said the overhaul was an acknowledgment that in the modern world, digital borders are as important as physical borders.
A group of civilian volunteers search for earthquake survivors in Caribe, Venezuela, on Saturday.
Congress backs a federal grand jury probe into Neville Roy Singham over alleged financial crimes tied to CCP-aligned nonprofits like Code Pink.
Serena Williams fell to 20-year-old Maya Joint in her first singles match since 2022, returning to Wimbledon's Centre Court after nearly four years.
A California couple claims their moving company doubled the price to $32,000 and is now holding their belongings hostage after a disputed delivery.
Representative Thomas H. Kean Jr., a New Jersey Republican, at the Capitol on Tuesday.
Kawhi Leonard is heading back to Toronto in a blockbuster trade, with the Raptors sending Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick and multiple picks to the Clippers.
Reps. Mike Lawler and Jamie Raskin clashed over sanctuary city policies at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, trading accusations over illegal immigration.
It’s time to update Learned Hand’s great 1944 address.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office said it secured the return of dozens of ancient artifacts in June, after a process that the museum described as collaborative.
Jordan Spieth says betting in golf could allow fans to impact outcomes, calling it a problem that needs to be tackled soon ahead of the John Deere Classic.
'Evel: America's Daredevil' chronicles Evel Knievel's rise from Montana copper mines to iconic motorcycle stunts at Caesars Palace and Snake River Canyon.
Yehor Holodryha, center, and classmates of Masha Polska dancing the waltz at their prom in Kyiv, Ukraine, in June.
Zach Werenski's trade request stunned Blue Jackets coach Rick Bowness, who says he was blindsided weeks after the defenseman won the Norris Trophy.
The S&P 500 rose almost 15 percent for the three months through June, and many stock analysts remain optimistic that corporate earnings driven by artificial intelligence will keep growing.
American soccer gatekeepers are reacting to World Cup casual fans the same way the WNBA reacted to the Caitlin Clark boom, policing new audiences.
FBI says U.S. Postal Service employee Michael Thompson was arrested after threatening a mass shooting at a Lubbock, Texas, Pride parade in social media posts.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces face deadly attacks across western Iran as clashes spread, raising questions about an escalating Kurdish insurgency amid U.S.–Iran talks.
Graham Platner and Susan Collins
Reality TV star Kate Gosselin and estranged son Collin clash on social media over alleged abuse ahead of his tell-all memoir out in October.
The New York Times challenged the Pentagon’s rule as an unconstitutional infringement of the First Amendment.
University of Tennessee settles lawsuit for $1.9 million with professor Tamar Shirinian, who was fired after social media posts about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
A 21-year-old Wichita State University student drowned after jumping into Blue Pool, a popular Oregon swimming hole where water averages just 37 degrees.
New York City endured a bout of extreme heat in May, but a more intense stretch is forecast for this week.
LeBron James confirmed his departure from the Los Angeles Lakers after eight seasons, with the Golden State Warriors reportedly favored to land him.
The Trump administration is being sued on the new Medicaid work requirements, arguing that the guidelines are inconsistent with federal law.
A collapsed building in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state, Venezuela.
A cargo vessel anchored off the coast of Oman near Muscat last week.
A day-by-day breakdown of where dangerous heat is expected through the Fourth of July weekend.
Some military and aid flights have been able to land at Simón Bolívar International, near Caracas, but the airport is indefinitely closed to commercial traffic.
Bending Spoons, an Italian company that buys aging internet companies, is going public this week at a potential value of $19 billion.
Letters written by John Dickinson, a member of the Continental Congress, displayed in Cambridge, Mass.
The Constitution is clear. People who are born in this country and subject to its laws are citizens.