
Ben & Jerry's co-founder resigns over parent company
Ben & Jerry's co-founder resigns over parent company
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Ben & Jerry's co-founder resigns over parent company
Mike Pence brings his conservative philosophy and public service experience to George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government as new professor.
Senate Republicans criticize Democrats for opposing their seven-week government funding extension after Democrats supported 13 similar measures under former President Joe Biden.
A Spirit Airlines flight in the vicinity of Air Force One was repeatedly ordered to turn on Tuesday, and both planes ultimately arrived at their destinations.
Florida Gators running backs coach Jabbar Juluke was suspended for three games for his role in an altercation before the team's game against LSU.
A Swiss International Air Lines flight aborted takeoff from Boston Logan International Airport on Sept. 16 after flames were seen shooting from its engine.
President Trump and Melania met with King Charles III at Windsor Castle for a day of royal festivities, including the largest military contingent for a visiting foreign leader in living memory.
The president, vice president, and other figures are slated to deliver remarks at State Farm Stadium during an event honoring Charlie Kirk
A restaurant industry leader recalls Charlie Kirk's speech about entrepreneurship at a Utah conference before the Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot.
OutKick founder Clay Travis and ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith debated politics, President Donald Trump and sports at the Front Office Sports Tuned In summit.
Dr. Susan Monarez, the former director of the Center for Disease Control who was fired by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in August, is set to testify before Congress. According to a copy of her prepared remarks obtained by NBC News, Monarez will tell a Senate panel she “was fired for holding the line on scientific integrity.” NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were greeted by King Charles and Queen Camilla along with Prince William and Kate Middleton during Trump’s second state visit to the United Kingdom.