Joe Walsh is a senior editor for digital politics at CBS News. Joe previously covered breaking news for Forbes and local news in Boston. Political Director and Executive Director of Politics and White ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Wednesday that Iran will no longer execute eight women after he pleaded Tuesday for their freedom — calling it “very good news” in a social media post. “I have ...
Heading into the 2026 NBA Playoffs, the Denver Nuggets have the best player in the league, in the eyes of an NBA legend. Former Boston Celtics guard Paul Pierce believes that the Nuggets are ...
As Texas communities look for ways to stay competitive in the AI economy, Microsoft is bringing a workforce development summit to El Paso on Tuesday, focused on Federal government sues to seize Mount ...
Californians who started receiving their printed State Voter Information Guides in the mail this week may notice something odd: Some gubernatorial candidates have a photo and statement included, while ...
With its bats coming alive in a big way, No. 18 Southern Miss blew out South Alabama on Saturday to secure the Sun Belt series win. Following a one-run win in the series opener on Friday night, No. 18 ...
The International Energy Agency warned Thursday that Europe is going to run out of jet fuel in as few as six weeks. Analysts echoed similar warnings to CNBC this week, saying the fuel crisis depends ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm a reporter and editorial fellow based in New York. Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon suggested President-elect Donald Trump ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman announced Monday she would run for governor in the upcoming election. Coleman has served under Gov. Andy Beshear as the state’s 58th ...
THE ROAR inside Suzuki Stadium on Sunday told its own story, and nailed home one indisputable fact: Though watching a rugby match on television keeps you informed, there is nothing to compare with ...
The Cardinals are hoping to be lucky in Love. Jeremiyah Love became the highest running back drafted since 2018 when he was selected by Arizona with the No. 3 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday.