The UK government is preparing to pressure tech giants Apple and Google to introduce nudity detection systems directly into their devices' operating systems.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has reignited debate over the future of work and money, declaring that advanced AI and robotics will soon render traditional savings—and even jobs—unnecessary.
Sanctuary failure took on grim meaning in Reston, Virginia, after police arrested an illegal immigrant accused of killing a man just one day after his release from jail.
Michele Morrow, a conservative activist and 2024 candidate for state superintendent, has officially entered North Carolina’s high-stakes 2026 U.S. Senate race.
Sydney terror fears intensified Thursday as Australian police launched a counterterror operation in a southwest Sydney suburb, detaining seven men after receiving intelligence that violence was imminent.
Antisemitic posts resurfacing from more than a decade ago abruptly ended a key appointment in NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s incoming administration, raising fresh questions about vetting and judgment during the city’s transition.
Questions are resurfacing after confirmation that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore filmed a 2022 campaign commercial about public education inside an elite private school attended by his children.
The massive Taiwan arms package approved by the United States is drawing fierce condemnation from Beijing, which warns the historic deal could push the region toward open conflict.
CODEPINK chaos spilled into a Washington, D.C., restaurant Wednesday night when left-wing activists confronted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a private dinner, accusing him of causing global suffering through U.S. sanctions.
A massive protest erupted in Brussels on Thursday as thousands of European farmers clashed with police outside the European Parliament, pelting officers with potatoes and eggs.
Investigators have identified a suspect in the deadly campus shooting at Brown University as authorities examine a possible connection to the killing of a prominent MIT scientist.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and his wife, Jennifer, hosted a Christmas worship service at the Pentagon, featuring Rev. Franklin Graham and Christian singers Matthew West and Anne Wilson.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a series of actions to fulfill President Trump's order on protecting children from genital mutilation.
The Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts voted unanimously to rename the center, incorporating President Trump's name.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell asked a federal court to vacate her conviction and 20-year prison sentence due to "newly available evidence."