Congress has tasked the IRS with looking into how to create a government-operated electronic free-file tax return system for all, an idea that doesn’t sit well with the big tax-prep companies
Foreign Affairs Minister Marcelo Ebrard is testing whether his work on the world stage will translate into votes as he competes for the leftist ruling party nomination for next year’s presidential elections
At least five civilians were killed and 78 wounded Sunday, bringing the two-day toll to 61 dead and more than 670 wounded, said the Sudan Doctors’ Syndicate.
Some social media companies have also been tightening up their rules to better protect their platforms against harmful materials
The trial will test press freedom and the reputation of conservatives’ favorite news source. It will also illuminate the flow of misinformation that helped spark the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
With $94 million from international showings, the movie’s global total now stands at a staggering $678 million, surpassing ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ to become the biggest film of 2023 in just two weekends
The launch of the Finnish reactor coincides with Germany’s move to shut down its last remaining three nuclear plants on Saturday
So much has been invested in the sector that there can be no rolling back of moves to end carbon emissions, he said
WRBL-TV reported the shooting occurred at a dance studio during a possible birthday party for a teenager
A federal judge ruled in 2019 that Bruce Webster has an IQ in the range of severe intellectual disability and so cannot be put to death. But four years on, he hasn’t been moved
While celebrations were subdued due to security risks, with a curfew barring the faithful from customary all-night services, Ukrainian authorities and ordinary people shared messages of hope
The annual State of Black America report documents an increase in recent years in hate crimes and efforts to change classroom curriculums, as well as attempts to make voting more difficult
Analysts project annual inflation will come in at 110% in 2023, one of the highest rates in the world
The clashes capped months of heightened tensions between the armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces group
Elon Musk’s SpaceX announced that Starship, the world’s biggest and most powerful rocket, could soar as soon as Monday
The Republican has been buoyed by a big bump in donations since the announcement of criminal charges against him in New York
An air force spokesperson said Saturday that a Patriot air defense system promised by the U.S. was expected to arrive sometime after Easter
Leading Republicans are struggling as they concede that the party’s policies are unpopular with the very voters they need to win the presidency
For over a decade, the country was an economic oasis in a turbulent region, with low inflation and high growth. Now a shortage of dollars amid dwindling international reserves is prompting questions about whether it’s coming to an end
The talks in Sapporo, which U.S. Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry is attending, will also focus on the Ukraine war, security and other global challenges
On Monday, he will speak at the New York Stock Exchange. It’s one more sign of his rising influence, but he has an uneasy grip on the speaker’s gavel
Families of those who were killed are walking together to the memorial sites near the finish line and laying wreaths
Fumio Kishida was unharmed as he was whisked away from the site amid recollections of the assassination nine months ago of former PM Shinzo Abe
The visit is part of the Biden administration’s push to counter China’s increasing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region
It appears the mutations are only in one hospitalized patient in Chile, and may have developed in him after he got sick
The enthusiasm military personnel have for gaming is in the spotlight after a 21-year-old Massachusetts Airman was charged with illegally taking and posting highly classified material on a social media platform
The Biden administration floated two ideas this week for how Western states and Native American tribes could reduce their water use from the dwindling Colorado River