Dianne Feinstein Returning to Senate After Facing Resignation Calls
She's been gone for more than two months, and some Democrats openly complained that her lengthy absence was compromising the Democratic agenda in the Senate.
She's been gone for more than two months, and some Democrats openly complained that her lengthy absence was compromising the Democratic agenda in the Senate.
A jury found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996, awarding her $5 million in a judgment.
The publisher Flatiron Books kicked off a frenzy of speculation over a potential book release from Taylor Swift
"The impossible is still possible."
A U.S. health panel just made the new recommendation.
Sources tell TIME that the RNC has floated a new criteria for its first presidential debate: at least 1% support and 40,000 donors
A new ABC/Washington Post poll showed Trump with a lead over Biden in 2024 presidential election. The poll and pundits have it all wrong
Should content created by generative AI have free speech protections?
The benefits of AI far outweigh potential social consequences, says Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.
And what that means for your health.
If they believe Carroll, jurors can award compensatory and punitive damages.
Despite what TikTok says.
Reading is always relative to culture. History proves it, writes Adrian Johns.
"In a sense, young people are dying from a lack of information."
The arrest threatens to escalate the nation’s political crisis.
The diplomatic spat is the latest rupture in ties between Beijing and Ottawa.
So far, 105 Palestinians—about half of them militants or alleged attackers—were killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank and east Jerusalem since the start of 2023, according to an Associated Press tally.
Thaksin’s pledge to return home comes days before Thailand’s general election on Sunday, in which his youngest daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is a front-runner to wrest the premiership from the military.
It's an untested legal theory.