The White House insists that in meetings with Republicans, Joe Biden only talks about the federal budget, not the debt ceiling.
Pakistan's former prime minister, Imran Khan, has been granted bail by Islamabad's highest court, days after his dramatic arrest over corruption charges set off a deadly outpouring of anger against the country's military.
When rumors started swirling that the pop star was writing a book, Swifties were ready for it. But their hunt for Easter eggs led them to a different global phenomenon: BTS.
When Sen. Tommy Tuberville was asked about enlisted white nationalists, he claimed they’d been wrongly labeled by the Biden administration. “I call them Americans,” he said.
Speaker A: When I got Charlie Warzell on the line, I had a simple question for him. Speaker A: What weather apps do you have on your phone? Speaker A: Charlie’s answer was a little less simple.
Lake, who lost for governor in Arizona but has been floated as a potential running mate for Trump, analyzed the ex-president's performance in the town hall.
Even if the main opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu wins the election, some analysts say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may not hand over power to his successor without a struggle.
If all the objects are recognized by scientific authorities, the ringed giant world will have 145 moons in its orbit.
José Díaz-Balart and El Paso City Manager Tommy Gonzalez bring us the latest from the southern border, and Geoff Bennett breaks down the Biden Administration response.
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Through his love for the typewriters, Tom Hanks has brought additional attention and seeming regularity to the once-quirky tools for apparent luddites.
A 17-year-old migrant boy from Honduras died in the custody of a Florida facility that was sheltering unaccompanied minors for the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement has died, according to a tweet from the Honduran government and an HHS statement.
Jamie Foxx's daughter says her dad has been out of the hospital for weeks after suffering a health complication last month. Corrine Foxx shared the update on Instagram after reports that Foxx's condition had worsened surfaced online.
The Ukrainian and Russian sides have given conflicting statements on whether Ukraine’s counteroffensive has begun, amid fierce fighting for the city of Bakhmut.
A group led by Josh Harris has agreed to buy the NFL’s Washington Commanders from longtime owner Dan Snyder and his family. The sides announced the deal in a joint statement Friday, roughly a month after they reached an agreement in principle on the sale for a record $6.
Risky and safe assets alike have hung on every word and deed of Jerome Powell and Co. for more than a year. Now slowly but surely, the Federal Reserve’s stranglehold over financial markets is easing.
A Pakistani court has granted former Prime Minister Imran Khan bail in multiple cases against him, allowing for his release following his dramatic arrest earlier this week.
Officials from Japan and South Korea are discussing a visit by South Korean experts to the Fukushima nuclear plant before it begins the controversial release of treated but radioactive water into the
The Alabama senator says he won't agree to quick approval of promotions until the Defense Department changes its policy on service members and dependents seeking abortions.
The deal is believed to be for $6.05 billion, the largest price ever paid for a North American sports franchise.
The Washington standoff over raising the U.S. government's $31.4 trillion borrowing limit is adding to global economic worries, as a new non-partisan congressional report cited "significant risk" of a historic default within the first two weeks of June.
The "younger staffer" at the center of the allegations told Newsweek that recent claims by ex-White House officials are "totally false."
King Charles III is shown with his son Prince William and grandson Prince George, bringing together the King with those next in the line of succession. The picture, taken in the palace Throne Room, is part of a set of official photographs taken by Hugo Burnand. The King is seen wearing the Imperial State Crown and coronation robes.
The pandemic health emergency is officially over. But some related societal shifts could be lasting, from more remote work to a rise in children’s screen time.
Forbes compared more than 800 locales in America on everything from housing costs and taxes to healthcare, air quality, crime and climate change and natural hazard risk. These are the top 25 cities for retirees.
A national mental health hotline for new and expecting mothers received 12,000 calls and texts in less than a year since its launch, new data show. The U.S. Health and Human Services
Lori Vallow was found guilty of murdering her two children by a jury Defense Attorney Joshua Ritter says there was a lot of evidence against her He told NewsNation Vallow's defense may have been 'hams
A New York subway rider has been charged with manslaughter after he applied a chokehold to restrain another passenger, who died. Jordan Neely, a 30-year old homeless man, was declared dead after a struggle with other passengers on 1 May.
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Oriana Silva, a 30-year-old Venezuelan mother of two, was so determined to make it to the United States that she entered illegally and was expelled back to Mexico five times in seven months. Now, she is trying another way she hopes will be easier: the U.
President Joe Biden, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), and other congressional leaders are negotiating an increase to the debt ceiling, but certain aspects of the House GOP's bill have been sticking points for Democratic leaders.
President Biden has a tougher road to victory in 2024 than the eventual Republican nominee because Mr. Biden needs to win a supermajority of moderate voters in battleground states, according to a new analysis by a Washington think tank.
Thousands of migrants crossed into the U.S. before midnight in anticipation of harsher immigration rules with the expiration of the pandemic-era Title 42.
The recently-passed Illinois ban on "assault weapons" and magazines has been subjected to several federal and state court challenges. I previously posted about an adverse decision from the ...
The Federal Communications Commission ordered U.S. providers Thursday to start blocking calls from One Eye, a “gateway provider” for international robocalls, within the next 30 days.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that despite the government hitting the debt ceiling months ago, there has been no plan for prioritizing payments presented to the president.
A Canadian power plant holds lessons as the Environmental Protection Agency proposes new greenhouse gas rules for U.S. utilities.
Generative AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot and MidJourney's image generator have grown more prominent in the marketplace. The spread of such technologies has pressed Congress, regulators, and the White House to invest more time and attention into understanding and implementing guardrails.
Investors fear the fight could delay the passage of next year’s national-security budget—and hurt military contractors.
The tiny village of Brienz in eastern Switzerland had a deadline to evacuate by Friday due to the threat of a 2.6 million cubic-yard rockslide.
Marine veteran Daniel Penny was arrested Friday in New York City on one count of second-degree manslaughter for the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
The German track and field star, who was dubbed the “world’s sexiest athlete” before the start of the Tokyo Olympic Games, appears to be ready for the upcoming season.
At a conference with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on declining birth rates, Pope Francis recalled a 50-year-old woman who approached and asked him to bless her "child." The "child" was a dog,
President Joe Biden will head to his beach home for the weekend after forcing asylum officers to work through the weekend to deal with the migrant surge.
On the ruling that you just you just laid out to me — so look, the way we see that, it’s sabotage, it’s pure and simple. That’s how that reads to us,” Jean-Pierre
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed significant restrictions on mercury emissions from iron mining operations in the Upper Midwest.
Following an unprecedented order from immigration chiefs on Thursday, the city of El Paso, Texas received 1,122 asylum seekers from Customs and Border Protection. According to data published by
The White House on Friday responded to a ruling that blocked the release of migrants into the interior as "sabotage" -- just as the Title 42 public health order ended.
Jay-Z’s alleged 30-year-old son, Rymir Satterthwaite, is sharing new details about the purported affair his late mother, Wanda Satterthwaite, had with the rapper in 1992. In a signed 2015 affidavit given to the Daily Mail by Rymir, Wanda claims that she met Jay-Z — who at the time went by “Rock” — in Philadelphia through her friend, Kaleesha Allen.
A city leader in El Paso, Texas, is calling for policy changes at the federal level, warning that migration into the U.S. cannot be a "free-for-all" as Title 42 ends.