I hate to say it, but Donald Trump remains the singular most recognized name in the United States. Since he moseyed down that golden escalator in 2015, he has dominated...
We are now past Labor Day and in the homestretch of the 2024 campaign, and a lot of people are asking me and others in political polling and media: Who’s...
Years before he became the Republican vice-presidential nominee, JD Vance endorsed a little-noticed 2017 report by the Heritage Foundation that proposed a sweeping conservative agenda to restrict sexual and reproductive...
OpenAI, the often troubled standard-bearer of the tech industry’s push into artificial intelligence, is making substantial changes to its management team, and even how it is organized, as it courts...
In the waning days of summer, flu season can still feel a long way off. Yet some pharmacy chains have already started urging consumers to beat the crowds and schedule...
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Every July, tens of thousands of visitors descend on Colombia’s Pacific Coast, crowding the frenzied passenger docks in the seaport of Buenaventura as they wait for speedboats that will whisk...
Hamas on Monday released a video of a hostage who was taken from Israel on Oct. 7 and was one of six slain captives the Israeli military said it recovered...
A Russian commander who is alleged to have sent troops into a deadly assault in Ukraine while intoxicated was awarded the title of Hero of Russia a month after the...