New York City will implement minimum wage for app-based workers, marking national first
The new rule could nearly triple average earnings for workers on apps like Uber Eats and DoorDash in the coming years
The new rule could nearly triple average earnings for workers on apps like Uber Eats and DoorDash in the coming years
Ahead of his Tuesday afternoon court appearance in Miami, the former president and his allies have been escalating efforts to undermine the criminal case against him and drum up protests
As a result, Interstate 95 will be closed in both directions for weeks at the start of summer travel season. The elevated southbound portion of I-95 will have to be demolished, as well as the northbound side
Humanitarian groups in Laredo, Texas, say they had recently warned U.S. Customs and Border Protection that certain groups were controlling access to the international crossing on the Mexican side
For the last seven years, Kenya Cuevas has been finding burial spots for friends. Now she is building Mexico’s first mausoleum for trans women
The U.S. and Israel stopped financing UNESCO after it voted to include Palestine as a member state in 2011. The Trump administration decided in 2017 to withdraw from the agency altogether the following year
Since 2018, at least 258 people have died or disappeared while crossing the perilous sliver of land that connects Colombia and Panama. This year alone, more than 127,000 migrants have trekked through the dangerous terrain. With no time to mourn after losing loved ones to the jungle, survivors focus on the next step
According to the lawsuits, JPMorgan provided Epstein loans and regularly allowed him to withdraw large sums of cash from 1998 through 2013 even though it knew about his sex trafficking practices
Taiwan’s TSMC, South Korea’s Samsung and U.S.-based Nvidia are leaders in a strategic sector where commercial and geopolitical interests overlap
Numerous companies that openly support LGBTQ+ groups have been subjected to boycotts, in a conservative offensive against inclusivity and sustainability
Republican allies are amplifying, without evidence, claims that he’s the target of a political prosecution
Transportation officials warned of extensive delays and street closures and urged drivers to avoid the area in the northeast corner of the city
A report will be released soon on what investigators found at Norfolk Southern after the fiery February derailment that prompted the evacuation of half of East Palestine, Ohi
A first-of-its kind trial in Montana will decide if the constitutional right to a healthy, livable climate is protected by state law
Southern Baptist will gather this week in New Orleans to decide this matter and others facing the nation’s largest Protestant denomination
Unpredictability has been inserted into what is usually an upbeat, safe and chummy night. The strike has left Broadway’s biggest night without a script, in a new venue far from the theater district
The league said in a statement it was looking into the team’s run-in with a “social media figure” whose “actions were inappropriate and unfortunate”
The Florida governor sought to project strength by campaigning in one of the more than a dozen states scheduled to hold its GOP primary on Super Tuesday next March, weeks after the earliest states vote
The existence of the Chinese spy base was confirmed after The Wall Street Journal reported that China and Cuba had reached an agreement to build an electronic eavesdropping station on the island
Struggling to overcome recruiting shortfalls, the Army and the Air Force have bolstered their marketing to entice legal residents to enlist
Baltimore’s overdose death rate is significantly higher than the statewide and nationwide averages, with more than 1,000 lives lost in 2020, the most recent data available
While campaigning, Brandon Presley talks frequently about government corruption, focusing on a multimillion-dollar welfare scandal that developed when Tate Reeves was lieutenant governor
The indictment paints a picture of the former president’s life at the Florida mansion, where he stored hundreds of top secret documents after leaving office. The case is set to test U.S. democracy and the judicial system
Justice Department prosecutors brought 37 felony counts against Trump in their indictment. An aide to Trump, Walt Nauta, was charged as a co-conspirator with six felony counts.
Viewership soared as attention focused on a filibuster by Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh, who tried to shut down restrictions on transgender health care
The president made no mention of renaming of the base that officially shed its former name Fort Bragg, which honored a Confederate general, last week
Americans may not like political gridlock, but a new analysis indicates that the closely divided Congress relatively accurately reflects the desires of voters