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Route 66 celebrates 100 years and people are driving through the historic highway in hopes of finding those nostalgic diners and motels.
California's June 2 primary could make history as Republican Steve Hilton, endorsed by President Trump, leads a crowded field of Democratic rivals.
Tuesday's primaries in Nebraska, West Virginia and New Jersey set the stage for 2026 midterm battles over control of Congress and key state offices.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's push for a $30 minimum wage draws opposition from economists who warn it could cost jobs and increase prices.
As the Xi-Trump summit approaches, the case is made for releasing Jimmy Lai and other political prisoners as a marker of mercy in history's eyes.
Republicans could mobilize 36.8 million small business owners as a key constituency to win the 2026 midterms by championing tax relief and deregulation.
Trump is expected to press Xi on China's economic and material support for Iran at their upcoming summit, senior administration officials say.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has become an internet sensation with viral memes and a press briefing that fuels 2028 presidential talk.
Michigan House Democrats introduced bills to create a new Death with Dignity Act and legalize medically assisted suicide for terminally ill adults.
The Minnesota Senate passed a bill to bar federal agents from shielding their faces and to allow people to sue over alleged constitutional rights violations.
Swarthmore College drops professor's name from building after revelations he excavated a Native American burial site and promoted racial hierarchies.
The State Department said it objects to U.N. efforts to "advocate and facilitate replacement immigration in the United States and across the broader West."
An armed civilian and state trooper shot suspect Tyler Brown after he allegedly fired 50-60 rounds on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, hitting two drivers.
Savannah Guthrie revealed she will be hosting a "Wordle" game show for NBC, the announcement coming 100 days after her mother Nancy Guthrie went missing.
Ring of Fame quarterback Craig Morton, who guided the Denver Broncos to Super Bowl XII during the 1977 season, died Saturday at age 83.
Draymond Green says the NBA got it wrong by not suspending or fining Victor Wembanyama for his elbow on Naz Reid ahead of a pivotal Game 5 Tuesday.
Christian college leaders say new federal student loan rules pose an "existential threat" to religious higher education and could worsen clergy shortages.
Sen. Ted Cruz called AOC a "little Marxist" and blasted her claims that billionaires didn't earn their wealth, saying her ideology leads to communism.
“Euphoria" is once again under scrutiny following its latest episode, which featured one of the season’s most controversial scenes involving Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard.
The Georgia Senate ramps up its investigation into alleged campaign finance violations linked to Stacey Abrams' New Georgia Project voter outreach group.
California Mayor Eileen Wang has been charged with secretly working as an agent for Communist China, agreeing to plead guilty to the felony offense.
Maryland monitors two residents for hantavirus exposure after they flew with a passenger infected with the Andes virus from the MV Hondius cruise ship.
In a surprise move, Gov. Hochul opts New York into the $1,700 federal tax credit program, ending a long-standing Democratic freeze on school choice.
Former SI Swimsuit Rookie of the Year Jena Sims is back for the 2026 issue and shared behind-the-scenes bikini content ahead of the official launch.
The Senate voted unanimously to ban prediction markets for senators and aides, while a broader congressional stock trading ban remains seemingly out of reach.