Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91. | Continue reading
Wondering if there be Nazi flags at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally tomorrow. | Continue reading
Trump kicks off Pennsylvania rally by talking about Arnold Palmer's genitalia. | Continue reading
Jimmy Carter, at age 100, casts his 2024 ballot by mail. | Continue reading
The AP: Technology reporter Taylor Lorenz said Tuesday that she is leaving The Washington Post, less than two months after the newspaper launched an internal review following her social media post about President Joe Biden. Lorenz, a well-regarded expert on internet culture, wrot … | Continue reading
Haitian group in Springfield, Ohio, files charges against Trump, Vance. | Continue reading
JD Vance says that school shootings are a 'fact of life.’ | Continue reading
Trump is putting mass deportations at the heart of his campaign. | Continue reading
Deals struck to cut prices of popular Medicare drugs, White House says. | Continue reading
How Hungary's Orbán uses control of the media to escape scrutiny and keep the public in the dark. | Continue reading
Project 2025 director leaves Heritage Foundation after Democratic attacks and Trump criticism. | Continue reading
Justice Kagan says there needs to be a way to enforce Supreme Court ethics code. | Continue reading
NBA enters deal with Amazon, not accepting Warner Bros. Discovery's offer. | Continue reading
Prosecutor says shooter and 1 attendee are dead at Trump Pennsylvania rally. | Continue reading
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, pioneering sex therapist, dies at 96. | Continue reading
2020: Trump suggests US slow virus testing to avoid bad statistics. | Continue reading
Pat Robertson, broadcaster who helped make religion central to GOP politics, dies at 93. | Continue reading
New York's legal weed program plagued by inexperienced leaders. | Continue reading
Thousands of Israelis take to streets of Tel Aviv to demand cease-fire and Netanyahu's resignation. | Continue reading
Librarians fear new penalties, even prison, as activists challenge books. | Continue reading
Google who claims to be looking out for everybody else’s privacy turns out, of course, is the biggest privacy invader that has ever existed. | Continue reading
This is completely lovely and the kind of thing America absolutely should be doing. "O’Neil hopes the trail born from eastern Indiana’s old railroad tracks will eventually become a central cog in the proposed Great American Rail-Trail — a continuous network of walking and biking … | Continue reading
Hey Joe, don’t forget that four years ago we had Roe v. Wade. | Continue reading
Trump is making the Jan. 6 attack a cornerstone of his bid for the White House. | Continue reading
Microsoft says it hasn't been able to evict Russian state hackers. | Continue reading
Who is Robert Hur, special counsel in Biden documents case? | Continue reading
BOLOGNA, Italy (AP) — Jose Mourinho stated publicly for the first time that he wants to extend his contract at Roma — casting aside speculation ... | Continue reading
The pitch clock has sped up baseball as hoped, and it might be leading to more exciting endings, too. A quarter of the way through Major League Baseball’s first season with the pitch timer, relief pitchers seem to be bearing the most stress from it, with save conversions dropping … | Continue reading
The transit authority that runs subways, commuter trains and buses in New York City is giving up on a system that sent automated alerts about service disruptions through Twitter. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority decided to stop using Twitter for service alerts Thursday. … | Continue reading
Louisville police say at least four people were killed and eight others hospitalized in a shooting at a bank building in downtown Louisville. Louisville Metro Police Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey told a news conference the suspected shooter was also dead after the Monday morning sho … | Continue reading
FOLSOM, Calif. (AP) — Water levels fell so low in key reservoirs during the depth of California's drought that boat docks sat on dry, cracked land and cars drove into the center of what should have been Folsom Lake. | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — Search for the word “climate” on Twitter and the first automatic recommendation isn't “climate crisis” or “climate jobs” or even “climate change” but instead “climate scam.” Clicking on the recommendation yields dozens of posts denying the reality of climate cha … | Continue reading
Seymour Stein, the brash, prescient and highly successful founder of Sire Records who helped launched the careers of Madonna, Talking Heads and many others, has died at age 80. He was known for his deep knowledge and appreciation of music and would prove an astute judge of talent … | Continue reading
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government took extraordinary steps Sunday to stop a potential banking crisis after the historic failure of Silicon Valley Bank, assuring all depositors at the failed institution that they could access all their money quickly, even as another major bank w … | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) - Over the past 11 months, someone created thousands of fake, automated Twitter accounts - perhaps hundreds of thousands of them - to offer a stream of praise for Donald Trump. Besides posting adoring words about the former president, the fake accounts ridiculed T … | Continue reading
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — President Joe Biden’s motorcade slipped out of the White House around 3:30 a.m. Sunday. No big, flashy Air Force One for this trip -– the president vanished into the darkness on an Air Force C-32, a modified Boeing 757 normally used for domestic trips to smal … | Continue reading
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lisa Marie Presley - the only child of Elvis Presley and a singer herself - was hospitalized Thursday, her mother said in a statement. "My beloved daughter Lisa Marie was rushed to the hospital. She is now receiving the best care," Priscilla Presley said.(apnew … | Continue reading
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Bullets flew through one home's front door and garage. At another home, three bullets went into the bedroom of a 10-year-old girl in a series of shootings that had at least one thing in common: They all targeted the homes or offices of elected Democratic … | Continue reading
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Trump administration ban on bump stocks — devices that enable a shooter to rapidly fire multiple rounds from semi-automatic weapons after an initial trigger pull — was struck down Friday by a federal appeals court in New Orleans. | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — With security threats to Supreme Court justices still fresh memories, Chief Justice John Roberts on Saturday praised programs that protect judges, saying that “we must support judges by ensuring their safety.” | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia freed WNBA star Brittney Griner on Thursday in a dramatic high-level prisoner exchange, with the U.S. releasing notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, the White House said. | Continue reading
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Iran said Thursday it executed a prisoner convicted for a crime allegedly committed during the country's ongoing nationwide protests, the first such death penalty carried out by Tehran.(apnews.com) | Continue reading
BERLIN (AP) — Thousands of police carried out a series of raids across much of Germany on Wednesday against suspected far-right extremists who allegedly sought to overthrow the state in an armed coup. | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) - Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was convicted Tuesday of seditious conspiracy for a violent plot to overturn Democrat Joe Biden's presidential win, handing the Justice Department a major victory in its massive prosecution of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.(a … | Continue reading
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Ukrainian police and U.N. investigators said Tuesday they were looking into alleged Russian abuses in Kherson during eight months of occupation of the key southern city, including torture sites and enforced disappearances and detentions. The head of the U.N.( … | Continue reading
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime, while those in a fifth state rejected a flawed version of the question. | Continue reading