Embattled former Harvard President Claudine Gay could retain a nearly $900,000 salary as she returns to "scholarship" on Harvard's faculty amid an unresolved plagiarism scandal.
The White House is holding its first press briefing of 2024, with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Council spokesman John Kirby taking questions from reporters.
Washington, D.C., Councilman Charles Allen is facing a recall effort led by a former government worker, who cited that the representative of Ward 6 should be more focused on curbing crime.
An Italian priest has been ousted from the Catholic Church after harshly criticizing Pope Francis in his New Year's homily, calling the Argentinian pontiff an “anti-pope usurper.”
In 15 days, the Alaska Department of Revenue is set to send out checks from the Permanent Fund Dividend to those who have yet to get their 2023 payments from the program.
President Joe Biden was criticized by members of his party for his administration's decision to bypass Congress and approve the emergency sale of weapons to Israel in its war against Hamas.