Massive tech layoffs, bank failures and a potential U.S. recession could throw a wrench in the plans of 2023 graduates — in the same year federal student loan payments are expected to resume and accrue interest
The three days of large-scale air and sea exercises named Joint Sword that ended Monday were a response to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
Attorney Joseph Tacopina contends that Trump’s right to a fair trial depends on a ‘cooling off’ period following the former president’s arraignment last week in a criminal case
The Biden administration is proposing strict new automobile pollution limits that would require as many as two-thirds of new vehicles sold in the U.S. to be electric by 2032
Vice President Kamala Harris will meet with President Joe Biden’s Cabinet to discuss ways the administration can respond to the latest in a string of blows to abortion access in the U.S.
The Republican highlighted his biography as a Black man who overcame poverty to argue that Democrats are too liberal and have needlessly divided the country
The proposal issued on Wednesday would decriminalize possession of limited amounts and allow members of nonprofit ‘cannabis clubs’ to buy marijuana for recreational purposes
Consumer prices rose just 0.1% from February to March, down from 0.4% from January to February and the smallest increase since December
The Kremlin called the footage ‘horrible’ but said it needed to be verified
Three Mexican immigration officials, a guard and a Venezuelan migrant are being held for investigation in connection with the fire
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Tuesday to limit the use of the chemical ethylene oxide
A fight is developing in Florida’s legislature over a measure that would allow fire stations and hospitals to install boxes where distressed mothers could leave their unwanted newborns
Tuesday’s arraignment came nearly five months after the officers were indicted on charges ranging from negligent homicide to obstruction and malfeasance
The president arrived in Northern Ireland on Tuesday evening. Few expect him to resolve a new political crisis that has rattled the country’s peace deal and put the local government on ice
A Delaware judge said he would allow Dominion to talk generally about threats it had received to show how it has been damaged by the Fox broadcasts
It took six years for lawmakers to finally approve the initiate and the law will need another five yeas to reach its full force
Two patrol officers who responded to the shooting were wounded, one of them struck in the head by a bullet Monday morning. Five people died in total
The U.S. Commerce Department said it will spend the next 60 days fielding opinions on the possibility of AI audits and risk assessments and other measures that could ease consumer concerns about these new systems
The DA accused the Republican chair of the House Judiciary Committee of a ‘transparent campaign to intimidate and attack’ him over his prosecution of former President Donald Trump
A multidecade drought in the West intensified by climate change, rising demand and overuse has sent water levels at key reservoirs along the river to unprecedented lows
Some 31,000 migrants, either rescued by Italian military boats, charity ships or reaching Italy without assistance, have disembarked since the start of this year
Some members of the audience at a theater in The Hague shouted at the French president, accusing him of undemocratically forcing through his plan to raise the retirement age
The move is a sign of continuing diplomatic and trade ties with Moscow that have confounded some European leaders amid the war in Ukraine
The group of lawmakers, known as the Gang of Eight, will review documents found in the possession of former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence
Armed with an AR-15 rifle, bank employee Connor Sturgeon killed five people while livestreaming the attack Monday on Instagram
Some state and local governments may continue to distribute free home tests through clinics, libraries and community centers
The military is increasingly using airstrikes to counter a widespread armed struggle against its rule, which began when it seized power from an elected government in 2021