Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving leader of modern Japan, was gunned down on Friday while campaigning for a parliamentary election, shocking a country where political violence had become almost unthinkable.
President Joe Biden will take executive action today to protect abortion access in the country amid increasing pressure from Democrats to take more a more forceful approach in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June 24 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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New research published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that working out on the weekends is just as effective as working out during the week.
Tristan Justice of the Federalist details a new initiative to restore America’s classrooms.
U.S. prosecutors charged two men tied to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as part of what federal law enforcement officials have called a “transnational repression scheme” on behalf of the Chinese government to spy on and harass dissidents living in the United States.
The United Nations Security Council appeared headed toward a showdown on Friday over whether to allow U.N. aid deliveries from Turkey to some 4 million people in opposition-controlled northwest Syria to continue for six months or one year.
President Joe Biden wrote to Congress Wednesday declaring his intention revoke Afghanistan’s status of major non-NATO ally of the United States.
The Carolina Panthers have landed a signal-caller who, if not always the most beloved or mature, has proven himself capable of being a full-time NFL starter.
Swiss judges are set to rule on Friday in the corruption trial of ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter and France’s former football hero Michel Platini, once among soccer’s most powerful figures.
A large, 41-year-old statue in rural Georgia, which only recently gained national attention when a Georgia gubernatorial candidate called it satanic, has been demolished after someone detonated a bomb at its base early Wednesday morning.