Biden defended his action in part because he expects Trump, when he becomes president again next month, to remove the ...
The groups that brought the lawsuit, which includes the Bank Policy Institute (BPI), said they do not oppose stress tests, ...
O'Brien, who spoke at the 2024 Republican National Convention in August, recounted moments when Harris and her party ...
One senator recently claimed that Texas GOP Rep. Kay Granger's six-month disappearance from Congress made a "compelling case ...
Two crew members who were aboard a Russian cargo ship that sank after an explosion in the ship's engine room on Monday are ...
The method entails running satellite images through "convolutional neural networks," or CNNs, to identify construction.
Patients who have a family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma and multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome Type 2 are not ...
The avalanche in which the 26-year-old olympian got caught occurred at the mountain resort of Arosa in eastern Switzerland ...
The Congressional Budget Office warns the Social Security Fairness Act – as it was called – will cost $196 billion over the next decade to provide added benefits to some 3 million Americans, depleting ...
The slew of new laws comes a day after the president vetoed a separate bipartisan bill that would have created dozens of new federal judge posts, claiming it failed to "resolve key questions in the ...
Nevada law forbids voters from voting twice, but the state has to prove that it was intentional instead of a mistake. Casting ballots from two different states does constitute double-voting.
Female basketball star Caitlin Clark on Tuesday was named the Associated Press' female athlete of the year, beating out Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and boxer Imane Khelif for the title.