In a high-stakes meeting, Vladimir Putin kept U.S. envoys waiting while delivering pointed messages about the Ukraine conflict. What does this mean for peace efforts?
The DOJ is under fire as a judge orders expedited processing of Epstein files. With a looming deadline, questions arise about Trump’s connection and the DOJ’s transparency.
Tensions rise as Putin endorses a U.S. plan for Ukraine talks, while Zelensky prepares for a pivotal meeting with Trump. Can this new peace deal change the course of the conflict?
Stock futures are holding steady after a robust start to the week, driven by optimism surrounding the potential end of the government shutdown. Major tech stocks soared, as investors eagerly anticipate a federal funding deal that could reinvigorate the economy.
Exciting developments in Alzheimer's research reveal that two existing drugs may reverse brain damage in mice, offering hope for future human trials as awareness grows ahead of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
In a bold response to Trump’s intimidation tactics, NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani vows to push forward with an ambitious affordability agenda and raise taxes on the wealthy. With record voter turnout, Mamdani aims to reshape the city’s future.
In a surprising turn of events, Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon insists Kyler Murray will remain the starter despite Jacoby Brissett's impressive performance, raising questions about the team's future.
Senator John Thune is under increasing pressure from the Republican right to eliminate the legislative filibuster, a move that could reshape Senate dynamics. As Trump pushes for drastic changes, Thune's stance remains firm, but party divisions complicate the path forward.
As the Federal Reserve prepares to announce a quarter-point interest rate cut, investors are left wondering about the future of the economy. With inflation rising and job growth slowing, Fed Chair Jerome Powell faces tough decisions ahead.
In a surprising move, the New England Patriots traded safety Kyle Dugger to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but they will still pay part of his salary. What does this mean for both teams moving forward?