Bob Dole, who overcame grievous World War Two combat wounds to become a pre-eminent figure in U.S. politics as a longtime Republican senator from Kansas and his party’s unsuccessful 1996 presidential nominee, died on Sunday. He was 98.
Russia and the U.S. have announced a video call on Tuesday to discuss diplomatic concerns, especially regarding the tension between Russia and Ukraine.
An underperforming November job report was labeled “a disappointment” by economists.
Three days after indefinitely suspending the host of its highest-rated show, CNN announced Saturday evening that it had fired Chris Cuomo for violating the network’s standards.
Chicago schools have taken a step forward in the name of inclusivity that is also a potential danger to many of their students.
A 69-year-old Japanese man survived 22 hours afloat in open waters before he was finally spotted by the Coast Guard in what officials are calling a “miracle” rescue.
Vice President Kamala Harris has been under the watchful eye of the American media since she launched her short-lived presidential campaign for the 2020 election cycle.
A new report released on Thursday shows that there was a jump in autism diagnoses between 2016 and 2018.
Several universities are championing the idea that farmers markets and food charities are examples of “white supremacy” promoting systemic racism.
Outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Thursday extended his public-school employee COVID-19 vaccine mandates to include private and parochial schools. Under the new directive, employees at all private and religious schools will have until Dec. 20 to provide proof of vaccination, according to an AP report.