Federal plans to expand offshore oil drilling leases are drawing strong opposition from California lawmakers, environmental groups, and local officials, who argue the policy threatens marine ecosystems and the state’s coastal economy.
Salesforce Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff is calling for government regulation of artificial intelligence after multiple documented suicide cases.
In the heart of St. Paul, Minnesota, a routine Sunday service at Cities Church turned into a scene of chaos on January 18. Dozens of anti-ICE protesters burst into the building, chanting "ICE out!" and demanding "Justice for Renee Good," a woman killed in a recent encounter with immigration agents. Their target? Pastor David Easterwood, who doubles as a local ICE official while leading his congregation.
Federal Reserve officials are facing mounting scrutiny after new business survey data undercuts their justification for keeping interest rates elevated.
Turkish regulators raided the Istanbul office of Chinese e-commerce platform Temu on Wednesday morning, conducting what was described as an “on-site inspection."
President Trump launched an aggressive agenda on January 20, 2025, signing 26 executive orders on his first day back in office and driving forward a transformative year for the United States.
President Trump held a strategic phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Tuesday, focusing on the escalating conflict in northeastern Syria.
A federal judge shut down an Epstein files-related request from Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA), stating that the case in question is "effectively closed."
A school district in Texas has severed its affiliation with an Islamic-themed athletic event after it donated to an organization considered a terrorist entity.
The Mexican government has sent dozens of cartel members to the United States amid ongoing pressure from the Trump administration to take down drug trafficking networks.
Chicken pen abuse allegations have stunned Missouri after investigators accused a rural couple of subjecting two teenagers to extreme confinement and violence.
A sharp overdose decline in the United States is drawing national attention after new federal data showed drug deaths falling by more than 20% last year.
A U.S. Navy veteran is now detained in Russia after a court sentenced him to five years in prison, a case raising serious concerns about Moscow’s treatment of American citizens abroad.
Car show murders shocked Central Florida after three out-of-state tourists were allegedly stalked and killed in a random daytime shooting near popular vacation areas, according to their families and law enforcement.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) issued a scathing rebuke to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for their refusal to comply with bipartisan subpoenas.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said during the World Economic Forum's summit that Europe should be "happy" that President Trump is leading the United States, defending the president's policies.