Zach Wilson officially benched after terrible showing vs. the Bills
Zach Wilson officially benched after terrible showing vs. the Bills
2023-11-21 06:53
Biden celebrates his 81st birthday with jokes as the White House stresses his experience and stamina
President Joe Biden is celebrating his 81st birthday by joking repeatedly about his advanced age
2023-11-21 06:48
EU Is Set to Place France on Its Fiscal Watch List
France is at risk of flouting the European Union’s fiscal guidance while Germany and Italy are deemed not
2023-11-21 06:28
A man is charged with threatening a Palestinian rights group as tensions rise from Israel-Hamas war
A Utah man has been charged with threatening a Palestinian rights organization in Washington
2023-11-21 06:18
Taylor Swift's Rio de Janeiro tour scarred by deaths, muggings, heat-related illnesses
The deaths of two people, heat-related illnesses and other misfortunes have left legions of Taylor Swift fans angry and disappointed in the three-day Rio de Janeiro leg of the pop superstar’s Eras Tour
2023-11-21 05:58
MLB Rumors: Cubs-Ohtani update, Red Sox-Juan Soto trade package, Yamamoto latest
MLB Rumors: The latest update on Cubs pursuing Shohei Ohtani looks great for Chicago, what would a Red Sox trade package for Juan Soto look like, one big team out of the Yoshinobu Yamamoto race?
2023-11-21 05:57
F-16 Orders to Taiwan at Hight Risk of Delays, Lawmakers Say
A group of Republican lawmakers warned that two F-16 fighter jet programs for Taiwan remain at “high risk”
2023-11-21 05:54
Zoom Beats Sales Estimates on Improving Enterprise Business
Zoom Video Communications Inc. reported better-than-expected revenue on strong enterprise sales, a sign the company is holding its
2023-11-21 05:53
'We had already kind of been talking': Travis Kelce reveals how he and Taylor Swift began their romance
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship has only strengthened since then as the football legend flee to Argentina to watch her perform
2023-11-21 05:48
Federal appeals court deals blow to Voting Rights Act, ruling that private plaintiffs can't sue
A divided federal appeals court has found that private individuals and groups such as the NAACP do not have the ability to sue under a key section of the federal Voting Rights Act
2023-11-21 05:48
Years after Parkland massacre, tour freshens violence for group of House lawmakers
A second group of U.S. House lawmakers toured the building where Parkland high school students were massacred in 2018
2023-11-21 05:46
Microsoft on Pace to Hit All-Time High After Hiring OpenAI’s Sam Altman
Microsoft Corp. hit a new all-time high after the software giant hired OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg
2023-11-21 05:29