Apple CEO Tim Cook to Step Down September 1, Handing Reins to Hardware Chief John Ternus
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced he will step down on September 1 after nearly 15 years leading the iPhone maker, transitioning to the role of executive chairman. John Ternus, Apple's head of hardware engineering, will take ...
Ramaswamy Nearly Tied With Democrat Acton in Ohio Governor Race: Poll
A Bowling Green State University poll of 1,000 registered Ohio voters found GOP frontrunner Vivek Ramaswamy in a near-tie with presumptive Democratic nominee Amy Acton in the state's gubernatorial race. Ramaswamy garnere...
Only Four Candidates Vying for UN Secretary-General Post, Far Fewer Than in 2016
Four candidates are auditioning this week to become the next UN Secretary-General, a significantly smaller field than the 2016 race. Chile's former President Michelle Bachelet — one of two women and one of three Latin ...
Trump approval drops most among voters under 30, new NBC poll shows
A new NBC News Decision Desk Poll released Sunday found 76 percent of Americans under 30 disapprove of President Trump's job performance, with only 24 percent approving. The poll, powered by SurveyMonkey, shows young adu...
Mexico Demands Explanation After Four US Officials Die in Chihuahua Operation
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was unaware of any coordination between US and local authorities in Chihuahua following the deaths of four US officials in an accident over the weekend. Sheinbaum demanded an ...
Hot Air Balloon with 13 Passengers Makes Emergency Landing in California Backyard
A hot air balloon carrying 13 people made an emergency landing in a residential backyard in Temecula, California on Saturday. A couple woke to find the balloon behind their home....
Betty Yee suspends California gubernatorial campaign citing poor poll numbers
Former California State Controller Betty Yee announced Monday she is suspending her campaign for governor, citing lagging poll numbers and limited time before the primary. Yee, who had been considered a favorite among De...
Gunman Kills One Canadian Tourist, Wounds Six at Teotihuacán Pyramids
A gunman opened fire at the historic Teotihuacán pyramid complex north of Mexico City on Monday, killing one Canadian tourist and injuring six others. The Mexican government confirmed the attack at the major tourist sit...
US-Iran ceasefire at risk as Trump warns of resumed strikes and talks face deep mistrust
President Trump said Monday he is 'highly unlikely' to extend the ceasefire with Iran past Wednesday evening, warning that 'lots of bombs start going off' if no deal is reached, while dismissing reports of pressure on hi...
Iraq-Syria Border Crossing Reopens After More Than a Decade
A key border crossing between Iraq and Syria reopened Monday for the first time in over ten years. Officials highlighted its significance for regional trade and potential oil exports....
Singer D4vd Charged with First-Degree Murder of 14-Year-Old Girl
Los Angeles prosecutors charged 21-year-old singer D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, with first-degree murder in the killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found decomposed in his car...
Louisiana Mass Shooting Kills Eight Children in Deadliest US Attack in Over Two Years
A mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana killed eight children, making it the deadliest mass shooting reported in the United States in more than two years. Details about the suspect and the circumstances of the attack ar...
Trump and Speaker Johnson to hold telerally ahead of Virginia redistricting vote
President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) are set to participate in a telerally Monday evening ahead of a closely watched redistricting vote in Virginia on Tuesday. White House press secretary Karoline Leavi...
Witnesses Subpoenaed for Grand Jury Probe into Former CIA Director John Brennan
The Justice Department has subpoenaed multiple witnesses to testify before a federal grand jury in Washington as part of an investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan. The probe is being conducted through a D.C....
Four living former presidents urge Americans not to give up on the country ahead of 250th anniversary
The nation's four living former presidents shared messages about America's future ahead of the country's 250th birthday this summer. Their statements expressed confidence in American resilience, with one former president...
Actors Reenact Paul Revere's 1775 Midnight Ride with Modern Updates
Performers commemorated Paul Revere's April 18, 1775 ride to warn Revolutionary leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock of approaching British forces, incorporating contemporary elements into the historical reenactment....
FBI Director Kash Patel Sues The Atlantic for $250 Million Over Drinking Allegations
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic magazine and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick over an article alleging excessive drinking. Patel characterized the piece as a 'malicious hit ...
Spain Launches Mass Legalization Program for Undocumented Migrants
Spain opened an in-person application process for undocumented migrants to obtain legal status under a new mass legalization program. The move contrasts sharply with tightening immigration policies across much of Europe....
Oil Prices Rise on Renewed US-Iran Tensions
Oil prices climbed following an escalation in tensions between the United States and Iran, though market moves were described as more modest compared to earlier episodes in the conflict. Stock markets partially gave back...
EU Hosts Gaza Peace Conference with 60-Plus Nations in Brussels
More than 60 nations gathered in Brussels on Monday for a European Union-hosted conference focused on prospects for peace and stability in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. The EU used the event to assert a greater role i...