How the keffiyeh became a Palestinian symbol of resistance
The versatile scarf has been seen draped across the faces, heads and shoulders of protesters around the world
The versatile scarf has been seen draped across the faces, heads and shoulders of protesters around the world
Try as they might, Trump's attorneys just can't keep him from snoozing
"He'll have to pay the price of the escalating jail time" if he continues to violate gag order, professor says
“People have ruled him out for any leadership position in the next Congress,” a senior GOP aide says
Was it the close-talking or the fact that other powerful women wouldn't have been asked to hug the nation?
The "Harry Potter" star told The Atlantic that he has not been in contact with Rowling since 2020
And Big Chicken isn't happy
Jamil brings attention to a lesser-discussed component of frequent dieting
Firm pulls out of case brought by former staffer A.J. Delgado, who was impregnated by top Trump aide Jason Miller
Rising temperatures are killing the microbes that make wine great, resulting in the lowest output since 1961
Counter-demonstrators attacked students in an effort to dismantle a pro-Palestine encampment on UCLA's campus
The raid came after NYC Mayor Eric Adams without evidence blamed "outside agitators" for occupying campus building
Donald Trump thinks he's brilliantly found a way to evade responsibility for the backlash to overturning Roe
The testimony was “so powerful” that the public should “recalibrate” how it views the case, argues Andrew Weissmann
As more dairy herds are infected, experts warn about lack of testing and surveillance
In her memoir "Rift," author Cait West describes Christian radicalism that is scarily powerful in the modern GOP
Judge Merchan ramps up the pressure on Donald Trump with gag order crackdown
For some conditions, few approved treatments exist. Without accelerated approval, the FDA is failing patients
From rampant doping to targeted breeding, the sport of kings has become hazardous to the health of its athletes