Israeli Hostage's Body Found, Hamas To Join Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Despite six months of war, multiple endeavors to secure a second truce have faltered, following a week-long hiatus at the end of November when hostages and Palestinian prisoners were swapped.
Biden Campaign Collects $90M In March, Holds $192M Entering Second Quarter
The Biden campaign highlighted in a press release that the gap in fundraising matches the amount Trump has spent on legal bills since departing office.
Nancy Pelosi Joins House Democrats Urging President Biden To Halt US Arms Transfer To Israel
The letter was signed by Pelosi and 36 other Democrats, including Representatives Barbara Lee, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
President Joe Biden Tours Collapsed Baltimore Bridge As Efforts To Clear Wreckage Continue
The White House also confirmed that President Biden held a meeting with the families of the victims in close proximity to the bridge, expressing his heartfelt condolences and providing support in their time of grief.
Manhattan Prosecutors Reject Trump's Bid To Delay Hush Money Trial
Trump's legal team, led by attorney Todd Blanche, mounted a vigorous defense, contending that the pervasive media coverage has tainted the pool of potential jurors, imperiling Trump's right to a fair trial.
Historic Total Solar Eclipse To Grace North America's Skies On April 8
The eclipse's trajectory will commence over the Pacific Ocean, making its way through Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, before concluding its journey over the Atlantic Ocean.
Sam Bankman-Fried Expresses Remorse Over 25-Year Fraud Sentence
Bankman-Fried reportedly hinted at plans for an appeal, citing trial testimony that he claimed misrepresented events and the exclusion of crucial evidence.
Governor Of Maryland Urges Republicans To Work With Democrats For Rebuilding Baltimore Bridge
Federal officials have informed Maryland lawmakers that the final cost of rebuilding the bridge could escalate to at least $2 billion.
Starting Monday, Fast Food Workers In California To Get Minimum Wage Of $20 Per Hour
The law was passed by Democrats in the state Legislature last year, acknowledging the considerable number of the over 500,000 fast-food workers.
Pope Francis, In Easter Address, Appeals For An End To Conflicts In Both Gaza And Ukraine
He expressed his desire for peace between Israel and Lebanon, as well as between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
AT&T Acknowledges Massive Data Leak, Source Being Investigated
It impacts approximately 7.6 million current AT&T account holders and 65.4 million former account holders.
As Concerns Of Famine Rise, Second Ship Destined For Gaza Departs From Cyprus
The initial ship carrying aid arrived at the shores of Gaza on March 16, and the organization has pledged to continue providing further assistance.
President Zelenskyy Initiates Reshuffle Dismissing Additional Aides From Their Positions
The Ukrainian president also dismissed three advisers, along with two presidential representatives responsible for overseeing volunteer activities and soldiers' rights.
Trump Faces Accusations Of "Inciting Violence" After Sharing An Image Depicting Biden Bound In A Truck
The video shared shows a passing truck adorned with "Trump 2024" signage and flags expressing support for law enforcement.
The US Expresses Support For Newly Established Palestinian Government
The United States views the Palestinian Authority as a crucial element in its envisioned post-war Gaza plans.
Massive Storm Threatens West Coast With Flooding, Snow And Strong Winds
Following a recent snowstorm that blanketed California to Utah with 10 to 13 inches of snow, a larger and more menacing storm is poised to strike Southern California.
FTX Co-Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Gets 25 Years For Fraud
He was convicted of charges including wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and using customer funds for personal expenses such as real estate and political donations.
House Republicans To Impeach Mayorkas, Senate Debate Looms
The charges against Mayorkas, labeled as "high crimes and misdemeanors," allege his "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law and breach of public trust."
US Imposes Sanctions On 'Gaza Now' And Founder For Alleged Hamas Support
Gaza Now's Arabic channel boasts a substantial following of over 300,000 on X, along with a significant presence on the encrypted chat platform Telegram.
Biden Vows Full Support For Rebuilding Baltimore Bridge
President Biden emphasized the urgency of the situation, directing his team to move swiftly in reopening both the port and the bridge as soon as humanly possible.
Trump's Media Venture Truth Social Goes Public Amid Soaring Valuation
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group experienced a remarkable increase, with an initial surge of approximately 56% at the opening bell.
Supreme Court Grapples With FDA's Oversight Of Abortion Pill Amid Legal Battle
Both conservative and liberal justices questioned whether the plaintiffs could show direct injury merely because they object to abortion.
Washington State Passes Comprehensive Legislation For Strip Club Safety, Alcohol Sales
The bill mandates training for employees to prevent sexual harassment, identify human trafficking, and provide first aid among other critical safety measures.
Visa And Mastercard Reach Landmark Settlement To Reduce Credit Card Fees
The settlement will see Visa and Mastercard cap credit interchange fees until 2030, with the companies obligated to negotiate fees with merchant buying groups.
Boeing CEO Calhoun Resigns Amid Jet Failures Crisis
Stepping into the CEO role is Stephanie Pope, recently appointed as Boeing's Chief Operating Officer, signaling a shift in leadership during a challenging period for the company.
Ukraine Claims To Have Struck Two Russian Ships In Crimea
Ukraine identified the vessels hit as two amphibious landing ships, named the Yamal and the Azov, although the exact extent of the damage incurred remained unclear.
Storms Battering Northeast Leaves 360,000 Households Without Power
Severe weather conditions resulted in significant delays across airports in New York City.
Pope Francis Skips Homily At Palm Sunday Mass
In recent weeks, the 87-year-old Pope Francis has experienced health concerns that have prompted aides to read several of his speeches on his behalf.
VP Harris Warns Of 'Consequences' For Israel Over Planned Invasion
Her remarks come in the wake of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approval of a plan to invade Rafah, prompting concerns from President Joe Biden about the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.
Russian Ambassador Claims US Provided No Information Prior To Terrorist Attack
The disclosure of this information preceded Friday's horrific assault on a Moscow venue, resulting in a reported death toll of at least 137, with scores more injured.