Italian Jannik Sinner beat American Taylor Fritz in straight sets in the US Open men's final on Sunday, securing his second major title of his career.
Burgum highlighted Democrats' long-standing negative views of Dick Cheney and suggested some were hypocrites for suddenly praising his Harris endorsement.
The United States needs to take a more robust and coherent strategy to Africa. China is supplanting U.S. influence on the continent.
Bash scored Vice President Kamala Harris's first interview as a presidential candidate, during which her 2024 running mate joined her, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN).
Boeing reached a tentative union agreement that will, if it passes, prevent a disastrous strike for the company that could have halted aircraft production.
State firefighters said 8,733 structures were threatened, including single and multi-family homes and commercial buildings from the California Line Fire.
The former president has given no indication he will not show up to the Sept. 10 debate, though he has complained about the bias of host ABC News.
Several Spokane officials hosted a Thursday press conference to give more insight into the city council’s deferred homelessness ordinances.
Crime is up in Chicago despite city-wide efforts – and more than $180 million – to reduce violence through a series of programs.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued another county for allegedly violating state election law, this time, the Travis County Commissioners Court.
Litigation filed against North Carolina’s State Board of Elections on Tuesday contests a memo of instruction to county boards of elections.
Two New England states are going all-in on wind power by pursuing what is being described as the "largest" offshore procurement in the region.