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People who have spent time with President Biden over the last few months or so said the lapses appear to have grown more frequent, more pronounced and, after Thursday’s debate, [...]
After days of quiet hand-wringing, a few Democrats went public with their concerns about the president, worried not only about his chances but also the party’s ability to hold the [...]
Donald J. Trump has not named a running mate this week. He appears eager to avoid stepping on the controversy swirling around President Biden in the debate’s aftermath. [...]
Amid signs of dysfunction and disarray, Chief Justice John Roberts reasserted his authority, while the influence of Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito waned. [...]
Liberal outlets criticized the ruling as a biased move from a conservative Supreme Court. Conservative commentators admonished Democrats for opposing it. [...]
The baby's family say they have been forced to endure a "long, torturous and emotional journey - twice". [...]
The Supreme Court ruled that Trump had immunity from prosecution for "official acts" prompting the challenge to his New York conviction. [...]
Can other parties really win seats that have mainly voted for the Conservatives for decades? [...]
Rep Lloyd Doggett called for Biden to make the "difficult to decision to withdraw" from the race. [...]
The 19-year-old has been missing since 17 June after he told a friend he was lost in the mountains. [...]
Viktor Orban showed up in Ukraine's capital for the first time since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 and brought some suggestions for ending the war. [...]
The sum was granted to help the African nation address the social and economic impact of drought. Southern Africa has been hit by severe drought, partly due to the El [...]
When a truck loaded with cheddar cheese overturned in a traffic accident in Germany, the police officer assigned to secure the scene scooped up the cargo. He has lost a [...]
Hurricane Beryl destroyed homes on islands from Grenada to St Lucia. Authorities have warned people to exercise caution over the coming days because the storm strengthened to a Category 5 [...]
Scores of candidates opposed to France's far-right National Rally party bowed out of a second round of voting. The tactic aims to unite the NR's oppenents and their voters. [...]
The Tour de France is cycling's most famous race. But riders are struggling more than ever to manage themselves increasingly intense heat conditions. Here are some of their most innovative [...]
American eagles have made a remarkable recovery from their low numbers in the 1960s. Now, there are so many, that they compete for habitat with humans and get hurt. [...]
A proposed rule from the the Occupational Safety and Health Administration would for the first time set in place regulations to better protect workers from extreme heat. [...]
By testing the drug rapamycin as a way to prevent gum disease — often associated with heart disease and dementia — researchers may learn more about if it slows age-related [...]
In this busy year of national elections around the world, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with election watchers from Ghana, Venezuela and Georgia about how democracy is being challenged where they [...]
The U.S. Interior Department has approved the proposed Atlantic Shores offshore wind farm in New Jersey [...]
A handful of Democrats have started calling for President Biden to step aside as the party’s presidential candidate. [...]
Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said at least three people were killed and the possibility that the toll could rise was a “grim reality.” [...]
Photos of damage from Hurricane Beryl [...]
Buddy Hield and the Bahamas are a step closer to the Paris Olympics [...]