
Few actors are as timeless and dynamic as Larenz Tate.
JPMorgan Chase is letting go of about 500 employees this week across the bank, a spokesperson confirmed to CNN on Friday.
If requested, the Common App will conceal basic information on race and ethnicity — a move that could help schools if the Supreme Court ends affirmative action.
In the debt ceiling fight, House Freedom Caucus members thought they were running the show. Now they're learning otherwise. They're not taking it well.
I recently hosted an event at my house. My best friend came with her husband and children, 4 and 6, who I love very much. I had never seen these children outside of their own home (thanks, COVID ...
according to a new lawsuit, these dogs have been unfairly denied access to ‘street treats.’ specific allegations include chicken bones, half a sandwich, a putrified dead rodent, and unspecified food wrappers on multiple occasions. they are representing themselves. pic.twitter.com/MQZCObkb65
An 18-year-old who just graduated high school in Louisiana has been missing for two days after going overboard a boat in the Bahamas during a graduation celebration, school officials said.
The cash balance at the Treasury Department is now lower than the net worth of some of the world’s richest people.
Radio host Jesse Kelly isn't the only one who thinks that America "needs a dictator" or that "Weimar problems lead to Weimar solutions."
Time and again he returns to save the day and destroy our ceramics, all without uttering a word. Who is he? By Luke Winkie
Two climate protesters who allegedly threw red and black paint on the "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" sculpture face federal charges.
The bankruptcy liquidator in charge of Silicon Valley Bank’s Canadian unit is set to receive offers for its loan book on Monday, and the biggest asset is a loan to e-commerce lender Clear Finance Technology Corp.
The new date gives negotiators a few more days than expected as House Republicans and the White House are struggling to finalize a debt deal.
Widespread shortages of cancer drugs are forcing doctors to make difficult decisions about how to treat their patients, including rationing doses and turning to other treatment options with potentially more side effects. As of Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration listed 14 cancer drugs in shortage.
A jury convicted Watkins last year of several felony counts but she was acquitted of the most serious charge, seditious conspiracy.
Police in New Mexico have released hours of officer body and dash camera videos and 911 recordings showing the chaos that unfolded when a gunman opened fire on a busy street in Farmington on May 15, killing three before police shot him dead.
The White House visit came after Angel Reese criticized the first lady last month for suggesting national runner-up Iowa should be honored along LSU.
The agency says it will strip Morris & Dickson of its license to sell highly addictive painkillers after finding it failed to flag thousands of suspicious orders at the height of the opioid crisis.
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Investments in solar recently overtook oil for the first time, but the world still needs scale back fossil fuels to meet climate goals, energy group says.
"Let me remind you, there's Alaska across the strait," Russia State Duma Deputy, Andrey Gurulyov said on state-run TV.
When Ann Dowker, a lecturer in psychology at the University of Oxford, learnt about Welsh's linguistic transparency, she saw it provided the perfect opportunity to study the effects of the language's counting system on children's mathematical ability, without educational differences potentially muddying the results.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday extended the deadline for raising the federal debt limit, saying the government would default on its obligations if Congress does not increase the country's $31.
Technical glitches aside, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is known for a disciplined approach that has fueled his rise and steered his state to the right.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) signed a bill into law on Friday to ban discrimination based on someone’s weight or height in employment, housing and public accommodations. Adams said in
Investors should consider Silicon Valley chipmaker Marvell a “safer way to gain exposure to the AI wave,” one analyst said.
A default would potentially devastate the U.S. and global economies depending on the duration of the poltical standoff.
A South Carolina judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state's new law that bans most abortions after about six weeks, ruling that it should be considered by the state Supreme Court before taking effect.
The 1990s trilogy His Dark Materials was challenged in the US when first published. Now children's and YA book banning has escalated to an unprecedented rate, writes Jane Ciabattari.
A Moscow court extended Evan Gershkovich's arrest for three more months in a pre-trial hearing on Tuesday, a decision that he appealed against.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has shifted the date the country could default to June 5, giving Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and the White House a few extra days of breathing room as the two inch closer to a deal to raise the debt limit.
The Wall Street Journal reporter’s mother said after this week’s hearing, “For us, the hard part is that we could leave, and he couldn’t.”
Pakistan’s government said Friday that 17 more supporters of Imran Khan would be tried in military courts over recent anti-government violence, bringing the overall number of followers of the former prime minister facing military tribunals so far to 33.
If your net wealth is approximately $135,000 or more and you live in Norway, you've long been subject to a 0.85 percent wealth tax. That rate has, as of this year, been hiked to 1.1 percent by the center-left government, and even more gobs of cash will be taken from rich people worth roughly $1.8 million, who will be taxed at a rate of 1.3 percent.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on senior military promotions in protest of the Pentagon’s new abortion policy will apply to the nomination of Air Force Gen. Charles Brown, Jr. as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
Health authorities and vaccine makers are moving toward targeting the next shot on a form of the XBB strain that is now circulating widely in the U.S.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday pushed back the projected deadline when the U.S. will default if Congress doesn’t raise the debt limit.
By consistently glossing over routine crime victims in favor of stories with more unorthodox circumstances, the national press paints a distorted picture of a very real problem.
Taxpayers who have already received a refund by direct deposit on their 2021 returns will receive this rebate by direct deposit as well. Those who did not get their 2021 returns by direct deposit will receive a check in the mail. The direct deposits will be issued first, and the paper checks will be mailed afterward.
The Treasury secretary sets a more specific deadline for lawmakers to reach an agreement.
China on Friday again disregarded Vietnam's exclusive economic zone by deploying a research vessel near a gas block jointly operated by Hanoi and Russian firms.
The lawsuit makes no mention as to how $2B Powerball winner Edwin Castro and the allegedly stolen winning ticket are connected.
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Ind., provides insight on the latest in the debt ceiling fight on 'Your World.'
A new docuseries explores the terrifying chaos that ensued after an Indiana couple adopted a 6-year-old Ukrainian.
The Senate on Thursday approved a $55.9 billion state budget proposal, with a focus on higher education spending headlining its top provisions.
Yellen renewed her warning in a letter to Congress that inaction on raising the borrowing limit would “cause severe hardship.”
Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee are demanding HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra testify on the ongoing crisis with unaccompanied migrant children.
Houseplants are sprouting up everywhere, but some scientists are throwing cold water on indoor greenery’s ability to remove toxins from the air.
Clothing company The North Face drew backlash for it's new 'Summer of Pride' ad campaign featuring a mustachioed drag queen clad in rainbow apparel.