These issues and the forces behind them — anger and guns, immigration turmoil, deep political divisions about what democracy means — are playing out across America. But Texas is immense
A Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russia’s invasion has been expected as winter turned to spring, and Zelenskyy said in an interview that “we can go forward and be successful”
Parents could challenge any educational materials they say violate banned teachings around white privilege and implicit bias under a bill sent back to the GOP-controlled House
If finalized, the rule would mark the first time the federal government has restricted carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, which generate 25% of U.S. greenhouse gas pollution
Experts say the horror genre is well-suited to grappling with such issues because it is at its core primal. And it doesn’t get much more primal or universal than mother-child relationships
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says he’s concerned about Tesla’s marketing of the system, which is being investigated in crashes that have caused at least 14 deaths since 2016
The National Assembly has dismantled the humanitarian organization, accusing it of ‘attacks on peace and stability’ during anti-government demonstrations in 2018
The patch named Viaskin aims for treatment absorbed through the skin. Researchers reported that toddlers who wore a daily patch for a year could safely eat a few peanuts
The New York Republican whose biography began to unravel after his election last fall, is accused of duping donors, stealing campaign funds, lying to Congress and cheating to collect unemployment benefits he didn’t deserve
The popular opposition leader was dragged from a courtroom and ordered held for another eight days on new corruption charges, outraging his supporters and deepening the country’s political turmoil
The measure signed Wednesday is part of DeSantis’ plan to harden Florida’s immigration laws. DeSantis regularly heaves criticism on federal border policy and takes a hard-right stance geared toward Republican primary voters
This new film gives audiences time to learn more about the device’s legacy and the two amiable but bumbling nerds who teamed up with a hard-nosed, profane business executive to plant the seeds for the mobile computing revolution
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is open to teachers, librarians, nurses, public interest lawyers, military members and other public workers. It cancels a borrower’s remaining student debt after 10 years of public interest work, or 120 monthly payments
The gradual shift in how Google’s search engine runs is rolling out three months after Microsoft’s Bing search engine started to tap into technology similar to that which powers ChatGPT
It will be the former president’s first prime-time appearance after a civil jury in New York found him liable for sexually assaulting an advice columnist nearly three decades ago
As the U.S. prepares for the end of Title 42 restrictions, officials have released few details about who would be eligible for the immigration permissions known as family reunification parole
President Biden is aiming to court an Indo-Pacific leader with whom he’s sought stronger ties at a time when the United States looks to blunt China’s growing assertiveness in the region
The recommendation came at the close of a two-day meeting focused on whether women could safely and effectively take the pill without professional supervision
The 24-year-old former first-round NFL draft pick avoided trial with a plea deal on Wednesday that is expected to result in a sentence of three to 10 years in state prison
The 30-year-old who died was a former Michael Jackson impersonator who was well-known to city outreach workers who try to help unhoused people experiencing mental illness
Palestinian militants fired hundreds of rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel on Wednesday, while Israel has pressed with a series of airstrikes which have already killed 21 Palestinians
‘America is the strongest economy in the world, but we should be cutting spending and lowering the deficit without a needless crisis,’ the president said
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation that would require the National Archives to screen documents leaving the White House for classified material. It’s the first major proposal to respond to a series of intelligence breaches over the last year
The motive of the gunman, a National Guard member, remained unclear. Security officers killed him before he could enter the historic Ghriba synagogue building on the island of Djerba
The experimental technique is used to keep children from inheriting rare genetic diseases
Police say 18 people were hit and 10 were critically injured. All the victims are said to be male, and several from Venezuela
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has said he wants to pardon Daniel Perry, who argued he shot and killed 28-year-old Garrett Foster in self-defense