As Ukraine enters a fourth winter of all-out war, the besieged country is facing a mounting crisis that has little to do with Western weapons or Russian firepower: Kyiv is running out of able-bodied men.
The Trump administration is implementing what analysts describe as a 19th-century "spheres of influence" foreign policy doctrine, with Latin America taking center stage in this strategic shift.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Monday they will leave their longtime home at Arrowhead Stadium for a new, domed stadium that will be built across the Kansas-Missouri state line and be ready for the start of the 2031 season.
U.S. regulators on Monday gave the green light to a pill version of the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy, the first daily oral medication to treat obesity.
The Department of Education opened an investigation Monday into Brown University's compliance with federal campus-security law, a probe spurred by the recent mass shooting at an academic building that left two students dead.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled Monday that the Trump administration must either un-deport or give new hearings to the Venezuelan migrants it sent to El Salvador on three controversial deportation flights in March.
President Trump said Monday that he didn't like photos of former President Bill Clinton being released in the first tranche of the Justice Department's file on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump announced Monday that the U.S. Navy will begin construction of two new battleships that he says are "bigger, faster and 100 times more powerful" than any ships in the Naval fleet.