After a half-century of activism, many Native Americans thought a bitter debate over the capital's football mascot was over two years ago when the team became the Washington Commanders.
Having laws on the books does not guarantee their compliance.
It's been 100 years since a Scottish runner famously refused to race on a Sunday at the Paris Olympics because of his Christian beliefs. Devout top athletes say elite sports performance still poses some hurdles for the faith practices that are central to their lives on and off the field.
At least 60 people are dead and scores are injured after a stampede at a religious gathering of thousands of people in northern India, officials said Tuesday.
Members of Congress can reveal state secrets from the House or Senate floor without fear of arrest.
The Biden campaign announced Tuesday that it raised $264 million in the second quarter, including $127 million in June -- a significant haul that the campaign hopes will reassure anxious donors and supporters after last week's debate.
Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed this year's European Championship will be the last of his career.
Pal Enger, a talented Norwegian soccer player turned celebrity art thief who pulled off the sensational 1994 heist of Edvard Munch's famed "The Scream" painting from the National Gallery in Oslo, has died. He was 57.
The Biden administration said Tuesday that it was providing $504 million in implementation grants for a dozen technology hubs in Ohio, Montana, Nevada and Florida, among other locations.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court's granting of partial immunity to Donald Trump with a vow to file articles of impeachment against the justices. Or one of the justices. Or somebody. Every time Ocasio-Cortez squawks, America gets just a little bit dumber. At least, the American left does.
In the former mining town at the heart of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen's political strategy, her party's electoral success Sunday came as no surprise to hundreds of supporters who gathered to see her victory speech. The same promises to bring back good jobs and upend the political elite that long resonated here have found a national audience.
The U.N. weather agency said Tuesday that Tropical Cyclone Freddy, a deadly Indian Ocean storm that lashed eastern Africa last year, was confirmed to be the longest-lasting cyclone ever recorded at 36 days.
The upcoming Independence Day holiday will mark America's 248th birthday, a celebration that will be commemorated with all the traditional patriotic flair - flags, fireworks, parades, and backyard barbeques.
The presidential debate gives parents and leaders an important responsibility; figuring out how to talk to youth about politics and interesting political figures.
Promise Keepers, a men's ministry focused on leadership with integrity, aims to bring renewed vigor to Christian men.
Inflation in the 20-nation eurozone crept lower to 2.5% in June, but remained stuck above the level favored by the European Central Bank, which is in no hurry to add more rate cuts after a first tentative reduction in its benchmark rate.
The great Soviet grandmaster David Bronstein, born 100 years ago this year, was among the world's very best players from the 1940s to the 1970s, just missed in his bid to become world champion and wrote some of the greatest chess books of all time.
The Netherlands has a different prime minister for the first time in 14 years as Dutch King Willem-Alexander swore in the country's new government Tuesday, more than seven months after elections dominated by a far-right, anti-Islam party.
Floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 16 people over the last two weeks in India's northeast, where more than 300,000 have been displaced from their submerged homes, authorities said on Tuesday.
President Biden's reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee reported raising $264 million in the year's second quarter, an impressive haul that may help them calm fears within their own party about last week's shaky debate performance.
An Israeli strike has killed at least nine people in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, Palestinian health officials said Tuesday, within a day of Israel ordering the evacuation of parts of the city ahead of a likely ground operation.
The economy will dodge a recession, but it won't be a soft landing -- a steady growth path with inflation at about 2%.
Two years ago, as we were emerging from the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new health crisis -- an infant formula shortage, gripped the nation. The good news was that families across the country worked with friends, churches, synagogues, mosques, community groups, and milk banks to ensure their babies got the nutrition they needed.
The United Nations General Assembly adopted a Chinese-sponsored resolution with U.S. support urging wealthy developed nations to close the widening gap with poorer developing countries and ensure that they have equal opportunities to use and benefit from artificial intelligence.