In a surprising announcement, former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, characterized by a high Gleason score. Despite its aggressiveness, the cancer is hormone-sensitive, offering potential treatment options. Reactions from political figures flood in as Biden navigates this health challenge.
In a surprising announcement, Jaguar Land Rover has confirmed it has no intentions of building cars in the US, citing President Trump's tariffs as a significant factor. This comes after a pause in shipments and growing concerns across the motor industry about the unpredictable trade landscape.
In a surprising announcement, Trump declares he will sign an executive order to slash prescription drug prices in the U.S. to match those of other high-income countries, potentially reducing costs by 30% to 80%.
In a surprising announcement, Donald Trump has appointed Jeanine Pirro as the interim US attorney for Washington DC, following the withdrawal of his previous pick. This move comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding the 2020 election and the Capitol riots.
In a surprising announcement, former President Trump declares he will not run for a third term in the upcoming 2024 election, stirring speculation about the future of American politics.
In a surprising announcement, Trump is directing his government to reopen Alcatraz as a solution to America's crime problem, aiming to house the country's most dangerous criminals in this historic prison.
In a surprising announcement, Warren Buffett reveals plans to retire from his role as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway later this year. With a remarkable legacy and a successor in place, what does this mean for the future of the investment giant?
In a surprising announcement, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for placebo-controlled studies for all new vaccines, raising questions about existing protocols and the future of Covid vaccine availability.
In a surprising announcement, Senator Dick Durbin confirms he will not seek re-election in 2026, sparking a fierce succession battle among Illinois Democrats. At 80, Durbin cites age as a key factor in his decision, leaving behind a significant political legacy.
In a surprising announcement, Deborah Norville reveals her decision to leave Inside Edition after three decades. Despite a tempting offer to stay, she seeks new adventures and future projects.