Kirsty Coventry, president of the International Olympic Committee and a former Olympic swimmer from Zimbabwe.
The country’s faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking is a much older malady.
Carrie Underwood says she stays grounded at her Tennessee farm, making dinner and getting covered in dirt — and hopes that's what her sons remember most.
Pennsylvania House Democrats pulled a Women's History Month resolution after a GOP amendment sought to define 'woman,' sparking laughter on the floor.
Illinois Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider criticized Democratic members and candidates for associating with Hasan Piker, whom he labeled an unapologetic antisemite.
Gov. Larry Rhoden of South Dakota at a ceremony in Keystone, S.D., last fall.
A villa in Singapore whose address was shared by the chief executive of Blessed Trust, which was a vendor to Binance, and a Chinese entrepreneur with a corporate office that was on a U.S. blacklist.
NATO failed a test by not joining the U.S. military operation against Iran, President Donald Trump said during a Thursday Cabinet meeting.
A Harvard sophomore says Jewish students feel unwelcome as the Trump DOJ files a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over the school's handling of antisemitism.
An airport maintenance crew at LaGuardia Airport removed the wreckage of a fire truck and an Air Canada jet on Wednesday. The plane crashed into the truck on Sunday night.
Resort fees are not going away, a NerdWallet study finds, despite a new FTC rule that now requires hotels to show full prices upfront. An expert shared tips as travelers react.
Alireza Tangsiri in a photo released by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps last month.
Country star Thomas Rhett says he was "spiritually unhealthy" at the height of his fame, admitting his marriage to Lauren Akins nearly fell apart.
President Trump and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, at the Trump Turnberry golf course in Scotland, where a U.S.-E.U. trade deal was signed last July.
Mark Lanier, a lawyer for a plaintiff who was awarded $6 million in damages against Meta and YouTube, speaking outside Superior Court of Los Angeles County on Wednesday.
Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar warns the U.S. faces an 'undeclared emergency' and urges sweeping investment to deter World War III in his new book.
NBC's "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie said she believes in prayer while opening up about her mother’s faith in an emotional interview that aired on Thursday.
Rep. Jim Jordan says a Justice Department probe into former CIA Director John Brennan is "heating up," saying he hopes it leads to accountability.
Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz by raising risks for ship operators. In doing so, it has taken lessons from American financial policy.
Melvin Foster, a former star with the Iowa Hawkeyes who later served as a Texas sheriff's deputy, has died at the age of 59. His death was described as "unexpected."
Rod Blagojevich claims the illegal immigrant accused of killing Sheridan Gorman in Chicago did so as a gang initiation, alleging a political cover-up.
Svetlana Zhurova, a member of Russia’s State Duma and a former Olympian, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 2022. She is one of four Russian lawmakers traveling to the United States, despite personal sanctions.
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich claims his corruption prosecution paved the way for Trump's legal battles, calling the justice system broken.
The arrest of Nicholas O'Malley for allegedly killing a carjacking suspect while on duty has turned into a political flashpoint with Rep. Ayanna Pressley demanding justice.
Comedian Bill Maher will receive the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize after the White House called earlier reports of the honor fake news.
The region’s stores of natural gas are running at the lowest level in years, and filling them up is increasingly daunting as the U.S.-led war in Iran pushes up prices.
Savannah Guthrie on the set of the “Today” show this month. On Thursday, she gave her first interview since her mother, Nancy, was abducted.
Senate Republicans are using the SAVE America Act as a messaging tool, but the voter ID bill lacks the votes to pass and faces a likely punt.
Federal judges are weighing strategies for how to respond to the high stakes, anonymous threats and politicized atmosphere of the Trump era.
Sen. Todd Young and nine GOP colleagues are urging Trump to reinstate the Protect Life Rule, which would block Title X funds from abortion clinics.
New York Yankees shortstop José Caballero made MLB history as the first player to use the Automated Ball-Strike System, losing his challenge on opening day.
Barry Bonds revealed he almost joined the New York Yankees, but a contract ultimatum from George Steinbrenner pushed him to sign with the San Francisco Giants.
Josh Duhamel says he is now 72% ready for a zombie apocalypse at his off-the-grid Minnesota cabin, but admits AI robots now worry him more than zombies.
President Volodymyr Zelensky at a command post near Sloviansk, in the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine.
The main building of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government bears the name of Leslie Wexner, a major benefactor of Mr. Epstein.
“Thank you to the Mark Twain people: I just had the award explained to me, and apparently it’s like an Emmy, except I win,” Bill Maher said in a statement.
The legal heat is growing on social media giants like Meta, and its C.E.O., Mark Zuckerberg.
As in other Hispanic areas of the country, voters shifted toward Republicans in 2024. But there are increasing signs that this was a blip more than a durable trend.
It’s blunt instead of vague, brash instead of evasive, bold instead of cautious. And yet the word obfuscates as much as old defense jargon.
Henna Virkkunen, the European commissioner overseeing digital policy, said that the European Union’s Digital Services Act “demands high safety standards for all users.”