
Boy Scouts’ $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan upheld by judge
The plan would allow Boy Scouts of America to continue operating while compensating tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children while involved in Scouting

The plan would allow Boy Scouts of America to continue operating while compensating tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children while involved in Scouting

They approved a bill that would legalize the temporary use of so-called intelligent surveillance systems to safeguard the Paris Games and Paralympics

The House Speaker says in a letter to the president dated Tuesday that the White House position on lifting America’s borrowing authority could ‘hold dire ramifications for the entire nation’

The ruling sets up the unprecedented scenario of a former vice president being compelled to give potentially damaging testimony against the president he once served

Michael Barr, the nation’s top banking regulator, spoke Tuesday during a Senate Banking Committee hearing

President Volodymyr Zelensky met Tuesday with officials and local people in two cities in the region that borders Russia

Growth in wind and solar significantly drove the increase in renewable energy and contributed 14% of the electricity produced domestically in 2022

The dramatic, six-minute video shows them confronting and opening fire on the assailant, who killed three children and three adults at the Tennessee grade school

A project in Charleston, South Carolina, is using DNA to trace the African roots of three dozen people buried in the late 1700s

The announcement comes as the Chinese e-commerce company attempts to become more nimble in reacting to changes in the market and increase the value of those units

The Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index rose to 104.2 in March, even as persistent inflation, bank collapses and anxiety over a possible recession weighed on Americans

Harris is the most high-profile member of President Joe Biden’s administration to visit Africa as the U.S. escalates its outreach to the continent

The case of Alexei Moskalyov has drawn international attention. It’s a grim indication the Kremlin is intensifying its crackdown on dissent

The director general of the U.N.’s nuclear energy watchdog, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said the increased active combat increases the possibility of a war-related accident

Supercells are going to become more frequent, according to a new study. These are nature’s nastiest storms, producing most damaging hail and killer tornadoes, like the ones that devastated Rolling Fork, Mississippi

The Biden administration is already pursuing regulations to establish a new database on small business ownership

Experts say it’s probably a good idea for small businesses to diversify funds and make sure they’re in close contact with their banker, but emphasized that in the short term their bank accounts are safe

New York, California, and Massachusetts are among states where legislation has been filed to boost minimum wages

Police ordered him to surrender but he advanced toward them and was ‘neutralized,’ police said

Netanyahu in a prime-time speech on Monday night acknowledged the divisions roiling the nation and announced a monthlong delay for the legislation

The pharmacy giant also booked a $306-million pre-tax charge for opioid claims and some costs tied to cost cutting and an acquisition

Green will step down as Lyft’s CEO effective April 17 and Zimmer will give up his role as the San Francisco company’s president at the end of June
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the fire was started by migrants inside the facility in Ciudad Juárez, near the U.S. border, after learning they would be deported

The victims included three nine-year-old children, the school’s top administrator, a substitute teacher and a custodian

Minnesota sued Juul in 2019, accusing the San Francisco-based company of unlawfully targeting young people with its products to get a new generation addicted to nicotine

‘SVB’s failure is a textbook case of mismanagement,’ Michael Barr, the Fed’s vice chair for supervision, said

The trial in Utah hinges on who crashed into who. Paltrow testified days earlier that Terry Sanderson veered into her back gently. He says the opposite