Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer Rumors: These Clubs Are Linked To The Manchester United Star
Christiano Ronaldo and Manchester United have agreed to mutually part ways. Where will the legendary soccer star end up next?
As Russian Losses Continue To Mount, German Chancellor Warns War Could Escalate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned that Russia could be planning to escalate its invasion of Ukraine, as its military losses continue to pile up.
VIDEO Highlights: Watch Saudi Arabia's Stunning Win Over Lionel Messi's Argentina At 2022 World Cup
Argentina was upset by Saudi Arabia in the opening match for both sides, marking one of the tournament's most shocking defeats.
Man Who Drove SUV Through Boston-Area Apple Store Facing 'Reckless Homicide' Charge
A man is facing charges of reckless homicide following a deadly crash that saw an SUV barrel into a Massachusetts Apple store, leaving one person dead.
Idaho Killings Update: Mystery Surrounding Slain College Students Continues To Grow
Police remain in the dark about many of the questions surrounding the killing of four University of Idaho students.
Why Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Won't Be Welcomed Back To Twitter By CEO Musk
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones won't be allowed back on Twitter says CEO Elon Musk.
Nationwide Rail Strike Imminent After Union Rejects Labor Proposal
One of the nation's largest rail unions rejected a proposal that would have halted a now-imminent December strike, raising concerns over the potential economic fallout.
Investigations Into Biden Family On The Horizon As Republicans Set Their Sights On Hunter
House GOP members announced Thursday that they would reopen investigations around President Joe Biden's son, Hunter.
Nancy Pelosi Ends Historic Run Atop Party Leadership, Leaving Power Vacuum Among House Democrats
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced her decision to step away from House leadership Thursday, leaving a void atop Democratic leadership.
Donald Trump Taxes: Will The Public Ever Get To See The Former President's Records?
With Republicans gaining control of the House, the search for Donald Trump's tax returns will likely come to an end.
Starbucks Workers At More Than 100 Stores Will Go On Strike On Red Cup Day
Starbucks workers at over 100 U.S. stores will go on strike Thursday, disrupting one of the company's most popular promotions of the year.
McConnell Likely To Become Longest Serving Senate Party Leader Following Closed-Door Election Win
Sen. Mitch McConnell has won reelection to lead Senate Republicans, becoming the longest serving party leader in Senate history.
Kevin Spacey Charged With Seven More Sexual Offenses By UK Authorities
Actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with seven more sexual offenses by authorities in the U.K.
Joe Biden Asks Congress For Over $46 Billion For Ukraine Aid, COVID-19 Control
The Biden administration has asked Congress to approve more than $46 billion in funding for Ukraine, as well as resources to battle an incoming winter Covid surge.
Poland Says Missile Strike Was 'Unfortunate Accident,' Not A Russian Attack
Poland's president on Wednesday said a missile strike within its border was "unfortunate accident" and not a deliberate Russian attack as originally feared.
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Prevailing Through Right-Wing Challenge, McCarthy Wins GOP Nomination For Speaker
Rep. Kevin McCarthy won the GOP nomination for House Speaker following a late challenge from the far-right faction of his party.
Judge Rules Georgia's 6-Week Abortion Ban Unconstitutional
A judge in Georgia ruled the state's abortion ban was unconstitutional, blocking the law that would forbid abortions past six weeks.
Trump Expected To Announce 2024 Presidential Bid Despite Poor Showing In Midterms
Former President Donald Trump is expected to announce a bid for the presidency in 2024 on Tuesday, despite a poor showing in last week's midterm elections.
Earth's Population Reaches 8 Billion, Developing Nations Responsible For Rapid Growth
According to the United Nations, Earth's population has reached 8 billion. The majority of growth has come from Asian and Sub-Saharan African nations.
Supreme Court Allows Jan. 6 Committee Access To Arizona GOP Chair's Phone Records
The Supreme Court on Monday denied a request from Arizona GOP chairwoman Kelli Ward to block the Jan. 6 Committee from accessing her phone records.
Thousands Of University Of California Employees Join Largest Strike Of 2022, Seek Higher Pay
Thousands of California university employees are striking for higher wages and improved child-care benefits.
Biden, Xi Meet Amid Mounting Tensions In Taiwan, North Korea, Ukraine
President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping met Monday in Indonesia to discuss the two superpowers' contentious relationship.
World Cup 2022: Taking A Look At The Controversies That Have Riddled Host Qatar
Qatar has been a controversial choice to host the upcoming World Cup since being selected over a decade ago, take a look at the controversies that have come up.
Alex Jones Ordered To Pay Additional $473M In Sandy Hook Defamation Trial
A judge ordered InfoWars host and far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $473 million in damages to family members of Sandy Hook victims.
US Believes Russia-Ukraine War Has Led To Over 100,000 Casualties Each
The U.S. believes Russia and Ukraine each have over 100,000 casualties, providing an estimate to the brutal war that rages on.
Nike Likely To Sever Ties With Kyrie Irving, Co-Founder Knight Says
Nike is likely to sever the relationship between itself and Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving, said co-founder Phil Knight.
Trump Ally Boebert Trails In Surprisingly Close Colorado Race
Staunch Trump ally Rep. Lauren Boebert is locked in a tight race for reelection in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District.
Walker, Warnock Headed For December Runoff In Georgia Senate Race
The Georgia Senate race will go on for a few more weeks, as both incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker will face a runoff election.
Who Is Wes Moore? Maryland Elects First Black Governor
Maryland elects the state's first Black governor, Wes Moore. Moore, a moderate, captured voters with his charisma and vows for change.
Midterm Elections: Florida Elects First Gen Z Member Of Congress
Florida elected Maxwell Frost, the first member of Gen Z to be elected to Congress.