Authorities in Tennessee have identified the 16 people killed last week in an explosives plant blast that remains under investigation. ... Read full Story
Members of the U.S. Coast Guard will continue to get paid despite the government shutdown, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. ... Read full Story
Former President Bill Clinton and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer praised President Donald Trump on Monday for the Gaza cease-fire and Israeli hostage release. ... Read full Story
Four people were arrested Monday in connection to a mass shooting over the weekend in Mississippi that killed six people and left 10 others wounded. ... Read full Story
U.S. consumers will likely pay for more than half the cost of tariffs this year through higher prices, according to a new Goldman Sachs analysis. ... Read full Story
SpaceX launched the 11th flight test of its Starship, the two-stage, heavy-lift launch vehicle designed to take humans back to the moon and eventually to Mars. ... Read full Story
A powerful nor'easter continued to batter the Atlantic coast Monday with heavy rain, strong winds and storm surge from North Carolina to Rhode Island. ... Read full Story
Doug Lebda, the CEO of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident Sunday, the online loan company said Monday. Lebda, who founded the company in 1996, was 55. ... Read full Story
Illinois leaders reiterated their calls Monday to "tear down" a fence surrounding the ICE facility in Broadview, as the city's mayor restricted protest zones. ... Read full Story
President Donald Trump said Monday that he may supply Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He said he might sell them to NATO countries, who will send them to Ukraine. ... Read full Story
The city of Conroe, Texas, has tabled its plan to create a rule that would require protesters to apply for a permit and pay a fee for protests in the city. ... Read full Story
Little is expected to change Monday as the government enters the 13th day of a shutdown with lawmakers on a break in observance of a bank holiday. ... Read full Story
A small plane crashed on a grassy median on Interstate 195 in Dartmouth, Mass., Monday morning, killing two people. The plane went down around 8:15 a.m. ... Read full Story
Wall Street behemoth JP Morgan set out details of a 2.0 version of its plan to align with the national interest by backing critical sectors such as rare earths. ... Read full Story
Search-and-rescue operations were underway Sunday night in Alaska as several people remain unaccounted for while typhoon remnants continue to batter the Last Frontier state. ... Read full Story
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was booked into the Marion County, Indiana, jail Sunday after being released from the hospital following treatment for stab wounds. ... Read full Story
The Smithsonian museums and research centers and the National Zoo, closed to the public Sunday for the first time during the federal government shutdown. ... Read full Story
Longtime Washington insider and political aide Dan Scavino has been selected to head the presidential personnel office. Scavino will replace Sergio Gor, whom was nominated as U.S. ambassador to India. ... Read full Story
Four decades after a Palestinian-born activist was killed in a California bombing attack, the FBI has announced it is continuing to investigate the case. ... Read full Story
Gunfire erupted close to 1 a.m. at Willie's Bar and Grill in St. Helena, about an hour north of Savannah, Ga, the sheriff's office said. Four people were pronounced dead at the scene. ... Read full Story
“Despite the rest of the group arguing with and (mostly) disagreeing with him for half the evening, my colleague stuck to his guns: it would be handy to have robots writing poetry for people. … But at the heart of my colleague’s provocative position was a utopian ideal: of a future in which technology was advanced enough to ‘do everything,’ even write poetry, so that no one needed to work. Yet this position wasn’t convincing either. His utopia sounded more than a little dull, and nobody wants to be bored out of their minds.” — Surekha Davies, Humans: A Monstrous History, 2025
Did you know?
There’s quite literally no place like utopia. In 1516, English humanist Sir Thomas More published a book titled Utopia, which compared social and economic conditions in Europe with those of an ideal society on an imaginary island located off the coast of the Americas. More wanted to imply that the perfect conditions on his fictional island could never really exist, so he called it “Utopia,” a name he created by combining the Greek words ou (“not, no”) and topos (“place”). The earliest generic use of utopia was for an imaginary and indefinitely remote place. The current use of utopia, referring to an ideal place or society, was inspired by More’s description of Utopia’s perfection.