US ability to mediate Gaza ceasefire questioned by top Hamas official
Osama Hamdan said on Tuesday that Hamas does not believe the U.S. can or will put pressure on Israel to agree to a ceasefire.
Pentagon take steps to address military brain injuries
Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks outlined new requirements for managing brain health risks from blast overpressure.
Virginia State University shooting: What we know
Police said four people were injured during an early morning shooting at Virginia State University.
Stephen King reacts to Trump's rant about Kamala Harris rally crowd size
The former president claimed on Truth Social on Sunday that the large crowd seen in a photo at Harris' campaign rally in Detroit was "fake."
Kamala Harris' chances of winning Georgia, according to polls
Donald Trump leads the vice president in Georgia by less than one percentage point, recent polling data shows.
Jack Smith teeing up to move forward with "great strategy"—Legal analyst
"This case will go back on appeal before there's a trial," Joyce Vance said about Trump's federal election interference case.
JD Vance confronted on Donald Trump avoiding service in Vietnam War
Trump's vice-presidential pick has repeatedly criticized Kamala Harris' running mate Tim Walz related to his military service.
Donald Trump's helicopter claim raises questions from critics
Trump recently claimed he and Willie Brown, a former San Francisco mayor, almost died in a helicopter. However, Brown said it wasn't him.
Joe Biden's Supreme Court reform plan backed by majority of Republicans
According to a new poll, 70 percent of Republicans said they support establishing a binding code of conduct for the Supreme Court.
Republican Senate hopefuls get bad news from new swing states poll
Democratic Senate candidates are winning in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, according to a new poll.
Kamala Harris campaign trolls Trump with video of empty seats at his rally
The Harris campaign mocked the size of Trump's Montana rally by comparing it to the massive crowds at the Democrat's Arizona one.
Kursk nuclear warning issued by UN
The International Atomic Energy Agency advised Russia and Ukraine to use "maximum restraint" near a nuclear plant in Kursk.
Jan. 6 rioter who attacked police with poles sentenced to 20 years
David Dempsey was sentenced on Friday after attacking police officers at the U.S. Capitol during the 2021 riot.
NYPD cop charged for using chokehold outlawed after George Floyd's murder
Omar Habib, 40, was arrested on Thursday for allegedly putting a man in a chokehold, causing him to lose consciousness.
UN alarmed by Iran executions, says 345 killed this year
Many of the executions were due to drug-related offenses, the UN reported.
Baby gorilla born at Detroit zoo for first time in zoo's history
For the first time in the Detroit Zoo's 96-year history, a gorilla was born on its grounds.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro suspends X after spat with Elon Musk
X was suspended for 10 days in Venezuela after Musk called Maduro a dictator and accused him of election fraud.
Florida Python Challenge kicks off, snake hunters vie for $10,000 top prize
The 10-day challenge in the Everglades kicked off on Friday.
Gavin Newsom clears LA homeless encampments, vows statewide crackdown
Newsom vowed to withhold state funding from local governments who aren't cleaning their streets.
Christian Horner allegations appeal dismissed by Red Bull
Horner was accused of inappropriate conduct by a Red Bull employee, but the company upheld that the allegations had no merit.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris agree to ABC debate, network says
The debate between the two presidential candidates is scheduled to take place on September 10.
Israel's allies condemn Gaza starvation 'just and moral' comment
The European Union and other allies of Israel said that deliberate starvation of civilians is a war crime.
Mother of baby in formula death: 'No one should have to go through this'
The parents of Willow Jade Dellaquila, a baby who died in November 2023 after drinking bacteria-tainted formula, filed a lawsuit.
Majority of Americans say democracy at stake in election
In a new U.S. poll, 59 percent of respondents said that democracy could be at risk depending on who wins the 2024 election.
Woman brought sword, taser and other weapons into Capitol on Jan. 6: FBI
Kennedy Lindsey of California was arrested last month for her alleged actions during the January 6 Capitol riot.
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest slowed by 46% in year: Report
The Amazon rainforest lost 1,700 square miles of land in the past 12 months, the largest reduction since 2016.
Taylor Swift concert terror attack plan foiled
Austrian police were aware of "preparatory actions" for a potential attack that may have been targeted at a Taylor Swift concert.
WHO considers declaring mpox in Africa a global emergency
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday that he will soon convene an emergency committee on mpox.
US envoy Rahm Emanuel to skip Japan A-bomb memorial over Israel's exclusion
Emanuel said this year's memorial service in Nagasaki has been "politicized" after Israel was not invited.
Doctor arrested over deaths of elderly patients, setting fires at homes
A German doctor allegedly killed four patients and then attempted to burn down their homes to cover his crimes.