In a tragic incident, Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al Sharif was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, raising concerns over press freedom and the safety of journalists in conflict zones. Rights advocates challenge Israel's claims linking him to Hamas.
A groundbreaking Harvard study suggests lithium may reverse Alzheimer's-like changes in mice, igniting hope among advocates for earlier detection and new treatments. Experts urge caution and further research.
A top Federal Reserve official advocates for interest rate cuts after a disappointing jobs report, raising concerns about inflation and economic stability. Will the Fed act to boost the economy?
The EPA proposes to rollback vehicle emission standards, sparking outrage among environmentalists and joy among oil companies. This move could significantly impact climate change efforts.
In a recent interview, Jay Leno argues that late-night television should embrace nonpartisan humor to attract a wider audience. He reflects on his own experiences and the need for comedy to unite rather than divide.
As new work requirements for Medicaid kick in, Georgians face daunting bureaucratic challenges. Social worker Tanisha Corporal shares her struggle to maintain health coverage amid red tape. Will other states follow Georgia's lead?
Three Venezuelan migrants share their terrifying experiences of abuse and humiliation at El Salvador's CECOT prison after being deported from the U.S. The shocking details reveal a grim reality for those caught in the immigration system.
Erik Menendez is battling a serious medical condition just weeks before his parole hearing. Reports suggest a kidney issue as his lawyer advocates for a medical furlough to prepare for the hearing.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser's $3.7 billion stadium deal for the Washington Commanders faces potential disruption as Trump advocates for a name change back to the Redskins, stirring controversy.
Brett Hankison, a former police officer convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, received a surprising 33-month prison sentence despite calls for a harsher punishment. This ruling has sparked outrage among civil rights advocates.