A top GOP committee dedicated to electing Republicans to the House of Representatives is taking an adversarial approach to some of its recent fundraising attempts. The National...
The city of Seattle has agreed to pay $515,000 to settle a civil-rights lawsuit filed by the estate of Iosia Faletogo, who was shot and killed...
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly told CNBC on Tuesday he believes businesses should not impose COVID-19 vaccine mandates on their employees, but that his company is doing...
One of the nation’s most prominent public opinion pollsters says that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s gubernatorial hopes aren’t serious enough about running to...
North Korea has released a video of ‘fierce-looking’, shirtless soldiers performing bare-handed stunts in the latest show from Kim Jong-un’s military. The soldiers put on a...
On Tuesday, a federal judge ruled that New York must allow religious exemptions to the state-wide COVID-19 vaccine mandate for medical workers. The mandate required most medical workers...
On Wednesday, a coalition of nonprofit organizations debuted HowToStopFacebook.org, a fresh push to encourage greater government regulation of the social networking giant aimed at forcing the company...
One of biggest US ports will start operating 24 hours a day to try to clear long queues of cargo ships stuck waiting outside.
Health officials on Tuesday authorized the first electronic cigarettes in the U.S., saying the R.J. Reynolds vaping products can benefit adult smokers.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether to reinstate the death penalty for convicted bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.