McDonald’s reports a surprising 1% drop in global same-store sales, driven by economic uncertainty and weak consumer confidence. The U.S. market saw a 3.6% decline, the worst since 2020, prompting the chain to expand its value menu.
In a controversial move, the U.S. House has voted to reverse California's strict vehicle pollution standards, raising concerns over public health, climate policy, and the future of electric vehicles. Will the Senate follow suit?
The 2025 NFL Draft brought unexpected choices and surprising evaluations across teams. From the Bengals' reach for Demetrius Knight Jr. to the Colts' strategic cornerback pick, we dissect every decision and what it means for the future.
President Trump is reportedly set to remove national security adviser Mike Waltz, who has lost support within the administration. Discussions about potential replacements have been ongoing in the West Wing.
In a recent CBS interview, Bill Belichick defended his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, after the conversation veered off-script. The viral moment has sparked discussions on media portrayal and relationships in sports.
LeBron James reflects on his future with the Lakers after their playoff defeat. He faces a crucial decision about his career and upcoming contract negotiations. Will he stay or go?
A new review from the U.S. Department of Health reveals alarming evidence against medical interventions for children with gender dysphoria, emphasizing significant risks and ethical concerns.
In a thrilling Game 5, Rudy Gobert's playoff career highs propelled the Timberwolves past the Lakers, clinching their first-round series and advancing to the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Discover Iran's ambitious yet doomed $400 billion plan to rebuild Syria, echoing the Marshall Plan. Uncover the financial risks, lost investments, and the fallout following Assad's fall.
In a significant turn of events, Ukraine has secured a more favorable minerals deal with the U.S., dropping prior demands and reshaping the economic landscape amidst ongoing tensions with Russia.