Hunter Biden enjoys Easter Egg Roll at White House amid probes, legal issues
Mounting legal problems and congressional probes didn't keep President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, from enjoying the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House on Monday.
Mounting legal problems and congressional probes didn't keep President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, from enjoying the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House on Monday.
President Biden will travel to Baltimore on Friday to visit the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and discuss efforts to remove the wreckage and rebuild the span.
An Israeli airstrike has destroyed the consular section of Iran's embassy in Damascus, killing or wounding everyone inside, Syrian state media said Monday.
Less than a week after a flashy stock market debut, Donald Trump's social media company is disclosing that it lost nearly $58.2 million in 2023.
Indianapolis police fatally shot a man after he fired shots following a standoff with a SWAT team, police said Monday.
Republican voters are more likely than Democrats to report side effects after receiving COVID-19 vaccinations, a study has found.
Argentina and Colombia have agreed to end a diplomatic spat that escalated over right-wing Argentine President Javier Milei's visceral attack on his leftist counterpart in Colombia last week, prompting the country to order the expulsion of Argentine diplomats.
The arrest in recent days of a former Austrian intelligence officer on serious allegations of spying for Russia suggests that Austria needs to boost its security to thwart Russian infiltration, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said Monday.
United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because of delays in receiving new planes that the airline ordered from Boeing, which is struggling with production due to manufacturing problems.
How is it that Hamas terrorists -- who, absent provocation, invaded Israel on Oct. 7, indiscriminately killing women, infants and small children -- have now suddenly become "compassionate" enough to release hostages ("Netanyahu pressured from all sides amid mass protests, strained relations with Biden White House," web, March 31)?
Cameron Sutton has turned himself in, ending a weekslong search for the former NFL defensive back who was wanted on a domestic violence warrant.
A bill in Iowa that would allow the state to arrest and deport some migrants is stoking anxiety among immigrant communities, leaving some to wonder: "Should I leave Iowa?"
A $1 billion Powerball jackpot will tempt lottery players Monday night who think they just might hit it rich after three months without a big winner.
The latest campaign in President Biden's war against Christianity was to proclaim March 31 -- Easter Sunday -- Transgender Day of Visibility ("Trump campaign slams White House over Biden trans visibility day proclamation on Easter Sunday," web, March 31).
President Biden's immediate pledge to have the federal government cover the entire cost of the Francis Scott Key Bridge wreck, caused by the foreign cargo ship Dali, is in direct contrast to his reaction to the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment ("Biden pledges to rebuild Baltimore bridge with federal taxpayer dollars," web, March 26).
U.S. traffic deaths fell 3.6% last year, but still, almost 41,000 people were killed on the nation's roadways, according to full-year estimates by safety regulators.
Marijuana campaigners in Germany lit celebratory joints on Monday as the country liberalized rules on cannabis to allow possession of small amounts.
A new law against hate speech came into force in Scotland on Monday, praised by some but criticized by others who say its sweeping provisions could criminalize religious views or tasteless jokes.
President Biden on Monday urged Americans to show "love and grace toward one another," hoping to inject sunny optimism into a rainy edition of the traditional White House Easter Egg Roll ahead of a bitter campaign against former President Donald Trump.
Liberty Media Corp., the American company that owns Formula 1, is adding to its global racing portfolio with the purchase of the MotoGP motorcycle racing series by the end of the year, MotoGP officials announced Monday.
Two days after Rio de Janeiro city councilwoman Marielle Franco's 2018 assassination, her widow sat down with the chief of the state's civil police, Rivaldo Barbosa, who pledged to do everything in his power to hold the guilty parties to account.
What ever happened to fiscal discipline?
The U.S. Center for SafeSport announced 10 changes to the way it operates Monday in a move it says is designed to increase efficiency and "trauma sensitivity," while addressing complaints that have come from both victims and the accused.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is warning that the Supreme Court's decision in the Trump ballot dispute could lead to state election officials abusing their authority.
Former President Donald Trump would beat former First Lady Michelle Obama if she entered the presidential race as a Democrat, a poll shows.