Earlier this month, the Indonesian government announced that social media companies must deactivate accounts of users under 16 years of age and put age-verification systems in place.
The president and the Republican Party deserve to pay a political price for the pardons.
House disclosures show California gubernatorial hopeful Eric Swalwell took at least six Qatar-sponsored trips to Doha across 4 years, which could ignite backlash.
Elin Nordegren, the ex-wife of Tiger Woods, is reportedly concerned after his DUI arrest following a Jupiter Island rollover crash, citing their kids' close bond with their dad.
A former Yale women's track and field athlete claims she quit due to a toxic culture and incompetent coaching staff hired by athletic director Victoria Chun.
With the authorities blocking apps and websites, Russians are trying to find workarounds.
The funeral for Emmanuel Damas, 56, who died in federal immigration custody this month. His death has galvanized opposition to collaboration between ICE and local and state authorities in Boston.
Fortune 500 participation in HRC's Corporate Equality Index dropped 65%, with only 131 companies submitting DEI data in 2026, down from 377 the prior year.
Royal experts say Sarah Ferguson's Epstein ties have cemented a dramatic fall from grace, as York's unanimous vote highlights actions have consequences.
Zelenskyy warns Russian satellites photographed U.S. military bases across the Middle East in Iran's interests, signaling possible strike preparations.
An Uber Eats driver said the "no tax on tips" deduction gave him a 20% larger refund, as Speaker Mike Johnson spotlighted the tax break ahead of Tax Day.
President Trump and his tight circle of close aides have made opening the Strait of Hormuz a new, and nonnegotiable, issue.
Of all the examples of growing repression in Russia during four years of war in Ukraine, few have touched more people than deepening internet restrictions.
In Harlingen, Texas, and everywhere else, drivers are strategizing about how to stay on the road at a reasonable price.
An oil tanker near the coastline of Matanzas, Cuba, on Monday. The ban on foreign oil imports has plunged the country into a crisis.
When “The Book of Mormon” opened in 2011, Trey Parker, left, Matt Stone, center, and Robert Lopez were worried that their creation would flop.
Edward Russo, the only member of a White House task force, thinks the president doesn’t get enough credit for conservation at his golf courses, among other things.
This is not how American democracy is supposed to work.
A weapons factory in Herstal, Belgium, this year. Most European countries have realized that they need to spend a lot more on guns to reduce their military dependence on the United States.
Our international correspondent Valerie Hopkins walks us through how she connects to the internet in Russia as the Kremlin clamps down and Moscow experiences major internet blackouts.
This reliable food has long been a cheap option in an expensive country. Steadily increasing prices have locals complaining, but they can’t stop ordering one with everything.
The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling in West Virginia v. BPJ could determine whether states may legally separate school sports teams by biological sex.
The U.S.-Iran war has been underway for a month, but analysis suggests the U.S. has many unused options beyond a ground invasion, from striking Kharg Island to cyber operations.
Iran accelerated its nuclear weapons program and missile buildup after Operation Midnight Hammer, Hugh Hewitt argues, calling President Donald Trump's response historic.
"Pioneer Woman" Ree Drummond cooked an omelet in a plastic bag in simmering water and loved it, but a food scientist says getting it just right is tricky.
Robert Lucas of MDA Space helped develop the Canadarm3, a robotic system that will support astronauts during spacewalks and aid repairs in orbit.
President Trump visiting the Kennedy Space Center for a SpaceX launch during his first term, in May 2020.
Can the four astronauts of the NASA mission Artemis II make a difference in a distracted and divided world?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain at a meeting in London on Monday. “We will not be drawn into the wider war,” he told lawmakers in mid-March.
Lines in mid-March at a gas station in Hawthorne, Calif.
As fuel costs rise because of the war in Iran, surcharges are being added to the shipping cost of certain food items, such as seafood imported from far-flung locations.
Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's oil and power infrastructure on Truth Social while envoys reportedly pursue a nuclear deal through back-channel talks.
The Hernando County Democratic Party chair was arrested for allegedly striking a disabled veteran with a bullhorn at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend.
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Shedeur Sanders is switching to No. 2 with the Cleveland Browns, reclaiming his college number from Jackson State and Colorado for his sophomore NFL season.
Former Colorado Teacher of the Year finalist Tera Johnson-Swartz was sentenced to 14 years in prison for child sexual exploitation and cybercrime.
Illegal alien Xa Lee tried to strike an ICE officer with his car in Sacramento, California, during an arrest attempt, and the fugitive remains at large.
Detransitioner Chloe Cole said on Adam Carolla’s podcast that media and medical institutions are failing to address mental health issues tied to transgender violence.
Republican lawmakers in Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Tennessee have introduced bills to honor Charlie Kirk with statues and plazas after his assassination.
Kylie Jenner shared tropical bikini photos on Instagram, captioning them 'heaven' while showing off neon and black swimwear during a solo getaway.