Luigi Mangione Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO's Fatal Shooting
Mangione admitted in court that he fatally shot UnitedHealthCare Brian Thompson in 2024, saying he 3-D printed a gun and attached a silencer.
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It's been more than a month since the Democratic Governor issued a public letter calling on the Republican to update his constituents on the status of his health amid a lengthy hospitalization.

The President asked the Supreme Court to reconsider its denial of his petition, though such requests are rarely granted.

Air crew have more radiation-related cancer deaths than any other profession, write Vishal R. Patel, Christopher Worsham, and Anupam B. Jena.

The actress, best known for "Heroes" and "Nashville," died Sunday in South Carolina.

Attorney General Blanche’s confirmation is an urgent reminder of why we need abortion care, writes Brittany Fonteno.

The condition can lead to surprising complications.

Trump’s South Korea drill cut raises questions about U.S. alliance credibility as North Korea expands its military capabilities.

Kashmiris are not merely demanding lower bills and cheaper bread. They are demanding respect and representation.

As the race to build ever more powerful AI accelerates, a small group of engineers is working on the technology that could make slowing down possible.

Their phone is loud. Your request doesn’t have to be.

Thieves stole four works by Antonello da Messina, the latest heist to hit the art world.

"By setting and declaring a goal, we put ourselves on the line," writes Adrian Gore in an essay.

Hundreds of drones targeted Moscow and nearby areas, hitting warehouses linked to Russia’s largest online retailer, amid strikes by both sides.

Tupac Shakur was gunned down in 1996. Nearly 30 years later, a man allegedly linked to his death faces trial.

"Why don’t we, as clinicians, approach physical inactivity the way we do other major cardiovascular risk factors?" writes cardiologist Sadiya Khan in an essay for TIME.

The heightened risk classification comes as health officials investigate a multistate outbreak that has sickened nearly 100 people.

Here's what to know about the company behind the controversial oil project and why the Greenland government issued a stern warning.

The rise of carnivore aesthetics, lifting culture, and hyper-protein diets reflects a deeper crisis of identity, writes Michael Kimmel.

Great physicians are curious about the patient in front of them, and that curiosity is what drives them to dig deeper, writes Dr. Natasha Chida.

The aircraft carrier is its ninth month at sea in a record-breaking deployment that has lasted more than 260 days.

Even if we know the potential harm, we sometimes choose the riskier action.

Jeff Daniels and Jared Harris star as Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in a historical drama about the 1986 Reykjavik Summit

Damon Lindelof returns to the DC Universe—and the themes of his great 'Watchmen'—with an ambitious but uneven Green Lantern crime drama

A doctor's reassurances may lead patients to forgo treatment, a new study suggests.
Claude was tasked with managing real employees at a San Francisco store. Its first firing offers an early glimpse of what having an AI boss could look like.
Mangione admitted in court that he fatally shot UnitedHealthCare Brian Thompson in 2024, saying he 3-D printed a gun and attached a silencer.
David Robert Mitchell's sci-fi survival thriller serves up prehistoric horror with a side of genuine pathos
At least 83 House and Senate members won’t return to their posts next year.
Many people in the Christian community say there is. But researchers and political scientists have cast doubt on the idea.
Although the President has championed the proposal, some members of his own party have expressed doubts about it.
The move sets the stage for a test of a judge's order that previously mandated Trump's name be removed.
The White House has not yet offered information about who will succeed Leavitt. But these names are being floated as potential contenders.
“States have an opportunity to build the infrastructure of worker power that this country will need in the years ahead,” write Sharon Block and Benjamin Sachs.
The Netflix documentary unspools a story about a woman who faked a pregnancy and kidnapped a baby
The legal challenge lands in the midst of mounting backlash as Democratic lawmakers rally over the controversial early access scheme.
There are signs that targeting El-Sayed's religion could backfire
“There is nothing natural about the educational segregation that has emerged in the United States,” writes Daren Acemoglu.