Biden 2024: The polls, the politics and why he needs Trump to win
The 46th president’s ratings are decidedly mixed, but some early polling matchups with his most likely challenger give room for optimism, write Andrew Feinberg and John Bowden
The 46th president’s ratings are decidedly mixed, but some early polling matchups with his most likely challenger give room for optimism, write Andrew Feinberg and John Bowden
Former criminology PhD student Bryan Kohberger is charged in the murders of four University of Idaho students
Kansas officials won’t be allowed to use environmental, social and governance factors in investing public funds or deciding who receives government contracts
Missoula Democrat spoke out in protest of ban on gender-affirming care
‘So without a ton of options, I stared down my fears, took a deep breath and opted for two pretty big surgeries,’ she wrote on Instagram, after testing positive for the gene mutation
As the bullet pierced his lung and liver, the only thing Jamie White could think about was getting his 6-year-old daughter to safety
The boy, who is non-verbal and is on the Autism spectrum, also had his service dog’s equipment bag broken
The ousted Fox News host is already teasing his next move on his website – and has a job offer from a Russian state television channel to mull, writes Bevan Hurley
The three-day reprieve announced by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on Monday night has raised hopes of rescue efforts in the country.
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations said MPs were not paying enough attention to flaws in lobbying rules.
Reports of investment scams among 25 to 34-year-olds accounted for 16% of investment scam cases reported to Nationwide in 2022, up from 12% in 2021.
But the What Kids Are Reading Report showed high school pupils were reading books of no greater difficulty than primary school children.
The party’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn will make the call in a speech to the Institute for Government.
The King and Queen Consort have recognised the volunteers in conjunction with the Royal Voluntary Service.
Some of the most extreme sexual abuse is being perpetrated against the youngest children, the Internet Watch Foundation said.
The Digital Markets Unit will have the power to fine big tech platforms up to 10% of their global turnover if they do not abide by competition rules.
Become said that a lack of suitable places in the local area means more children are being moved far away when it is not in their best interests.
Road congestion is expected to be worse during the upcoming early May bank holiday weekend than for the coronation.
The Gunners head to Manchester City on Wednesday night for a Premier League title showdown.
A nightly lineup of furious monologues and conspiracy theories dominated the most-watched programme on the most-watched network, which came to an end with a desk full of pizza, Alex Woodward reports
North Dakota’s Republican Gov. Doug Burgum signed legislation Monday banning abortion at six weeks of pregnancy
A recent lawsuit exposed Carlson as a performer who promoted opinions that he knew to be false. That is his legacy
Ginnie Newhart, who was married to comedy legend Bob Newhart for six decades and inspired the classic ending of his “Newhart” series, has died
The U_S_ has brought the sister of an American imprisoned in Russia to the U_N_ Security Council for a session being chaired by the Russian foreign minister, urging him to “look into her eyes and see her suffering.”
Fulton County investigation could be first effort to hold ex-president accountable for 2020 actions