The Democratic nominee for a Georgia U.S. House seat has vowed to defeat Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in November after winning a runoff election.
A Los Angeles college student remains behind bars Wednesday after police charged him with stabbing to death a man believed to be homeless for breaking into his car.
Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are bringing the "Verzuz" series back with a new major platform for viewers to watch musicians face off in a song-against-song battle.
As peak summer approaches in Sicily, Anna Fiannaca prefers the peppers, eggplants and zucchini her brothers grow over the packaged food in the supermarket.
Home prices have climbed 42% since 2020, while rising mortgage rates and borrowing costs are creating barriers to homeownership, a new study shows.
With their bulging red eyes and their alien-like mating sound, periodical cicadas can seem scary and weird enough. But some of them really are sex-crazed zombies on speed, hijacked by a super-sized fungus.
Three years ago, in declaring Juneteenth a federal holiday, President Joe Biden hit all the right notes.
What if the government is a myth? What if it doesn't produce what we pay it for? What if it fails to safeguard our lives, liberties and property from its own agents? What if nothing changes after these failures and after elections? What if we're stuck with it?
Central Asia's abundant ore deposits offer essential benefits to the U.S. and its partners in an age of escalating competition for natural resources, including rare-earth and other critical minerals. The green transition requires a massive supply of rare-earth minerals. Lithium and cadmium are indispensable to battery power-storage technology, while other elements are crucial to information technology and aerospace.
American friends of Israel tend to admire the policies of the Jewish state as heroic and blame foreign governments, especially their own, when Jerusalem makes errors vis-a-vis the Palestinians, notably 1993's Oslo Accords, 2005's unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, the catastrophe on Oct. 7 and the Israeli military's eight-month failure to defeat Hamas.
Sen, Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island Democrat, has accomplished little in his Senate career so far beyond publicly complaining about conservative Supreme Court justices and patronizing a Whites-only beach club. But in the last few years, his conduct has gone from merely embarrassing to genuinely sinister, as he has threatened justices on pending cases, hoping they rule in a way that aligns with his worldview.
In one of his seminal books envisioning the future Jewish State, the founder of modern political Zionism, Theodore Herzl, wrote: "I am not ashamed to say, though I may expose myself to ridicule for saying so, that once I have witnessed the redemption of the Jews, my people, I wish also to assist in the redemption of the Africans."
President Biden is deriding former President Donald Trump as a convicted felon who is attacking the legal system and wants to "exact revenge" in a second term.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's highly anticipated summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang Wednesday was heavy on optics, light on substance.
Nine people were killed and more than 40 injured when a fire set off explosions at a military ammunition depot in Chad's capital, an official said Wednesday.
Police in the restive French Pacific territory of New Caledonia rounded up 11 people Wednesday, including an independence leader, who are suspected of having a role in the deadly violence that wracked the archipelago where Indigenous Kanak people have long sought to break free from France.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed three Hezbollah fighters on Wednesday, the militant group said, as a U.S. envoy tasked with avoiding a devastating regional war returned to Israel after meeting officials in Lebanon.
Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in for a second term as South Africa's president on Wednesday in a ceremony in the administrative capital, Pretoria.
Californians are fed up with the crime spree they themselves unleashed.
The Philippine military chief demanded Wednesday that China return several rifles and equipment seized by the Chinese coast guard in a disputed shoal and pay for damage in an assault he likened to an act of piracy in the South China Sea.
Throughout last year, countless polls showed widespread disapproval of the state of the economy, especially regarding inflation. In response, the Biden administration hung its hat on supposedly blockbuster monthly job gains. But new data show those numbers grossly overestimated job growth by almost 800,000 in 2023.
In the run-up to the Paris Olympics, Louis Vuitton celebrated the beauty of humans and their skin in a star-studded menswear showcase at the headquarters of the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO in Paris. Models wearing garb in all the hues of human flesh paraded around a giant globe on grass patterned in Vuitton's signature Damier check, creating a visual symphony of diversity.
The rising tide crept above their waists, soaking the babies they hugged tight. Around a dozen Kurds refused to leave the cold waters of the English Channel in a futile attempt to delay the inevitable: French police had just foiled their latest attempt to reach the United Kingdom by boat.
I just graduated from college this past May, and I'd like to know if you can give me any advice as I start my job search and, well, move on with life. Do you have any secrets to success you'd like to share?
A bipartisan United States congressional delegation met with the Dalai Lama Wednesday at his residence in India's Dharamshala, sparking anger from China which views the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism as a dangerous separatist.