U.S. to adopt new restrictions on using commercial spyware
President Joe Biden’s executive order responds to growing U.S. and global concerns about programs that can capture text messages and other cellphone data
President Joe Biden’s executive order responds to growing U.S. and global concerns about programs that can capture text messages and other cellphone data
The announcement Monday came the morning after the remaining bodies were found at the R.M. Palmer Co. plant in West Reading
The meeting was aimed at showing support for Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, who’s facing discontent over inflation
As Trump lashes out, DeSantis’ growing coalition is eager to highlight the contrast between the twice-impeached former president and the big-state governor
Two of the counties hit by the Friday storm are Sharkey and Humphreys, where many people live paycheck to paycheck working jobs in agriculture
New York City police said that Majors was involved in a domestic dispute with a 30-year-old woman
A fifth body has been recovered from the site of a powerful explosion and two remained unaccounted for Sunday
For decades, the joint state and federal health insurance program would only pay for medical expenses. But last year Arizona and Oregon began using money for housing. Now California wants to join those states
The vice president is on a weeklong visit to Africa intended to deepen U.S. relationships amid global competition over the continent’s future
Like lawmakers in several GOP-led states who started the year thinking about moderating the nation’s toughest abortion laws, Tennessee’s lawmakers found no appetite among their colleagues for loosening the rules
Governor Andy Beshear framed the Republican-backed bill in Kentucky as an example of government overreach into parental rights
Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle face an uphill battle in trying to convince the public that China could use the app as a weapon against the American people
At least 25 people were killed and dozens of others were injured in Mississippi as the massive storm ripped through several towns on its hour-long path
The former president, in his speech, defended the insurrectionists and railed against prosecutors, including those overseeing multiple investigations of the Republican former president
Ending a pregnancy is no longer legally available in a 1,800 mile stretch of Southern states, so women are flocking to the state to get them
West Reading Borough officials said a number of other people were injured by the explosion at the R.M. Palmer Co. plant about 60 miles northwest of Philadelphia
The actress has testified about a 2016 ski collision at a Utah resort where a man is suing her, saying he’s since suffered from broken ribs and brain damage
Youth turnout surged surged after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016. These voters helped Biden eke out victories in swing states in 2020
Rescuers raced Saturday to search for survivors and help hundreds of people left homeless after a powerful tornado cut a devastating path through Mississippi, flattening entire blocks as it carved a path of destruction for more than an hour
Much of the 50-page report outlines the agency’s sprawling, 69-country “foreign footprint,” while lauding its efforts to plug gaping holes in the oversight of undercover money laundering operations and special vetted units overseas
The agreement includes a series of retroactive raises going back to 2021 as well as pay bumps this coming July and January that will collectively hike worker pay by about 30%
In the Central American country, crime is breaking records. There are more shootings in the streets and more collateral victims. Meanwhile, the Minister of Public Security has been criticized for asking the population to confront drug traffickers
The immigration pact seeks to shut down a process that has enabled tens of thousands of immigrants to move between the countries and pursue asylum cases without going through an official border crossing
Idaho lawmakers passed a bill this week seeking to add the state to the list of those authorizing firing squads, which currently includes Mississippi, Utah, Oklahoma and South Carolina
A week ago, a federal judge ruled that M. Evan Corcoran had to answer additional questions before a grand jury that’s been hearing evidence for months
Critics say it is a burdensome proposal that would fuel a far-right movement that has resulted in book bans and restrictions aimed at transgender students
The Peace Officer Standards & Training Commission voted to decertify Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin, Justin Smith and Desmond Mills on Friday morning