Turkey's presidential election may face an unprecedented runoff between
incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan and challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu, as neither candidate secured over 50% of the vote.
Daniel Penny's "Legal Defense Fund" nears $2 million as the
former Marine's subway chokehold manslaughter case of a homeless man resonates with self-defense supporters nationwide.
China sentenced a 78-year-old United States citizen to
life in prison Monday on spying charges, in a case that reflects the deterioration in ties between Beijing and Washington over recent years.
Yevgeniy Prigozhin said he would tell Ukraine’s military where
to attack Russian troops if they pulled their own forces back from the city of Bakhmut, where Wagner mercenaries were taking heavy losses.
Manchin's opposition to Biden's EPA nominations and public
criticism of the administration complicates matters for Dems as he faces a tough reelection battle in the heavily pro-Trump state of West Virginia.
Contrary to earlier concerns, the U.S. southern border crossings have dropped by 50% since pandemic-related asylum restrictions expired, according to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Amid concerns about her cognitive decline, 89-year-old Feinstein
returned to Congress, with staff using a secret on-call system, emphasizing the challenges of aging lawmakers in a representative democracy.
Biotech executive Vivek Ramaswamy is gaining traction in GOP, thanks
to a self-funded campaign backed by his fortune from the pharmaceutical industry, including the largest biotech IPO at the time in 2015.
Tech executive Bob Lee's killing exposed an underground lifestyle of sex and
drugs among the wealthy tech elite, with his death initially assumed to be due to San Francisco's street violence.
A 46-year-old Nepali Sherpa guide Pasang Dawa Sherpa reached Mount
Everest's 29,032-foot summit for the 26th time, tying the record for the most ascents of the world's highest peak.
Grizzlies star Ja Morant faces severe consequences after a second incident
involving a firearm, despite previous apologies and an eight-game suspension, potentially impacting his team's next season.
Eighteen years after Natalee Holloway's disappearance, prime suspect Joran
van der Sloot will be extradited to the U.S. to face extortion and wire fraud charges connected to the case.
A new Emerson College poll shows a tight four-way race among Democratic
candidates in the final weekend before the Philadelphia mayoral primary, with over 15% of voters still undecided.
AI tools can now create hyper-realistic fake media, raising concerns
about their potential to mislead voters, impersonate candidates, and undermine elections on a large scale during the 2024 campaigns.
The US government has given its blessing to restaurants that want
to allow pet dogs in their outdoor spaces, but many diners and eateries are still pushing back against the increasing presence of pooches.
Vice Media Group on Monday filed for Chapter 11 protection to facilitate
its sale. The company said in a court filing that it listed both assets and liabilities in the range of $500 million to $1 billion.
Dr. Joseph Dituri set a new record by living underwater in the Florida Keys
for 74 days, hoping the increased pressure will yield spectacular effects on his body, turning him into a "super person."
Pitcher Ryan Feltner was hospitalized after being hit by a line drive
in a game between the Rockies and Phillies, undergoing tests with updates expected in the morning.
Dave Chappelle's show at the Masonic featured audience interaction,
discussing his controversial opinions and disdain for present-day San Francisco, focusing on the city's homelessness problems.
A woman
harassed by a security guard for dancing and singing at a Taylor Swift concert was offered free tickets after the star noticed and intervened, stopping her performance to defend her.
Republican lawmakers will hold a hearing next week focusing on the Department of Justice’s
targeting of pro-life activists like Mark Houck through the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, The Daily Signal has learned.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said on Sunday that a Republican president
could not institute a national abortion ban because lawmakers are so closely divided on the issue.