Ukrainian counterattacks are forcing Russian forces to fall back on overextended supply lines and have allowed President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's army to reoccupy towns and positions up to 20 miles east of Kyiv, intelligence officials said Friday.
City officials in Ukraine estimate that 300 people died in the Russian airstrike on a theater in Mariupol nine days ago that sparked shock and global condemnation.
The White House said Thursday it will hold its traditional Easter Egg Roll on April 18, resuming the longtime tradition for families for the first time since the pandemic struck.
A group of Georgia voters filed a challenge Thursday that claims Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene played a role in the run-up to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol and is ineligible to serve in the House or be a candidate for office.
New York City's police union on Wednesday said Mayor Eric Adams' decision to let athletes and performing artists work in the city without showing proof of COVID-19 vaccination should be extended to cops and other public employees who served on the frontlines of the pandemic.
President Biden formally asked two Trump-appointed members of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition -- Herschel Walker and Dr. Mehmet Oz -- to resign or else be fired, citing administration policy that bars candidates for federal office to serve on presidential boards.
A Manhattan prosecutor who quit in February believed former President Donald Trump was "guilty of numerous felony violations" and it would be a "grave failure of justice" not to bring charges, according to his resignation letter.
Russian forces have "almost certainly" suffered thousands of casualties during the Ukraine invasion and will probably tap other streams to compensate for their losses, British intelligence officials said Thursday.
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said they are tracking the omicron sub-variant that caused spikes overseas but the strain, while fast-moving, does not appear to make infected persons any sicker and is not straining hospital capacity.
Global crises involving authoritarian states and concerns about animal cruelty are prompting Congress to scrutinize U.S.-funded research at labs overseas and mull whether taxpayer dollars should be redirected toward projects at home.
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and other Group of Seven health ministers on Wednesday condemned Russia's "unprovoked and unjustified" assault on Ukraine and its alarming number of attacks on health facilities.
President Biden marked the 12th anniversary of the health care law he championed under former President Barack Obama by extolling its reach to more than 30 million Americans and warning Americans that Republicans will try to scrap the program if they win control of Congress.
More than 100 high school students in Seattle walked out over a state decision to drop a mask mandate in schools, underscoring the competing pressures governors face as they attempt to manage COVID-19.
Drugmaker Moderna said Wednesday it will seek emergency authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine for children under 6 years old, touting preliminary data showing it produced an immune response similar to that of larger doses for young adults.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Japan on Wednesday to ratchet up economic sanctions on Russia and pointed to the possibility of a nuclear disaster to find common ground with the Asian nation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly plans to attend the G-20 summit in Indonesia in October despite becoming an economic pariah in the West for his unprovoked assault on Ukraine, a key official said Wednesday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called out Swiss food company Nestle for maintaining some business in Russia despite President Vladimir Putin's unprovoked assault on his neighbor.
Former President Donald Trump and two of his adult children are appealing New York state Attorney General Letitia James's attempt to depose them as part of her investigation into the family business.