Political Landscape

Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of prostate cancer

Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his personal office announced Sunday.

House GOP pushes Trump's budget package forward after setback

President Trump's domestic policy bill cleared another hurdle in the House late Sunday after conservatives rebelled Friday over concerns the legislation does not contain steep enough spending cuts.

Global Impact

Pope Leo XIV urges rejection of hatred and division at his inaugural mass

Pope Leo XIV is presided over his inaugural Mass in front of St Peter’s Basilica, marking the formal start of his papacy.

Ten dead in ‘brutal’ attacks by Isis-linked militants on Mozambique wildlife reserve

One of Africa’s largest protected areas has been shaken by a series of attacks by Islamic State-linked extremists, which have left at least 10 people dead.

Economic Pulse

Gold Gets Bounce From Moody’s US Downgrade After Big Weekly Drop

Gold bounced back after its biggest weekly decline in six months, with appetite for haven assets boosted by mounting concerns about the US economic outlook and budget deficit.

'Confident' China touts poverty alleviation efforts amid trade war with the U.S.

The rural villages of Malipo are a world away from gleaming Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai, reached by narrow roads that sometimes skirt dangerously close to deep ravines. Schoolchildren eat simple breakfasts while squatting on sidewalks, and even a local official complained that the remote mountain villages lacked access to the latest 5G internet connection.

Quick Takes

Austria was crowned the winner at Saturday’s grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest, the world’s most popular singing tournament, beating strong competition from Israel and Switzerland to come in first place on an evening full of glitz and glamour.

Wayne Brady is pulling back the curtain on the realities of game show hosting — including how some Let’s Make a Deal contestants would arrive before taping.

It was once unthinkable that Lyle and Erik Menendez, the men who murdered their wealthy parents by shooting them 16 times, would get the sympathy and forgiveness of the masses.

In the year in which the groundbreaking activist would have turned 100, a new book looks at the enduring impact of his words and how they resonate today

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