New York’s highest court gave Democrats a chance to redraw the state’s congressional districts, a major victory as the party tries to flip seats to win control of the U.S. House next year
The project that Israel and Iran so vehemently reject is worth revisiting, even if it means making painful concessions when the conflict ends
A missile fired from Houthi-controlled territory also missed a Hong Kong-flagged container ship traveling from Oman to Saudi Arabia on Thursday
A ruling in Trump’s favor would presumably derail the case and a protracted appeal could delay a trial well beyond its scheduled start date of March 4
The court’s decision to weigh in on the obstruction charge could threaten the start of Trump’s trial, currently scheduled for March 4
The maker of the popular Fortnite video game filed a lawsuit against Google alleging that the internet search giant has been abusing its power to shield its Play Store from competition
Father Munther and other Christian clergy made an appeal to the White House for a ceasefire. ‘There they celebrate Christmas with presents and lights, and here they send us weapons and the machinery of war’
The Ukrainian president will speak with the president and members of Congress on Tuesday in a bid to secure funding that is in danger due to Republican misgivings
Residents of the jungle region of Guyana, rich in oil and gold mines, respond to the threats being made by President Nicolás Maduro: ‘I don’t want to be Venezuelan, no way’
The Venezuelan government is failing to comply with several points of the Barbados electoral agreement reached two months ago with the opposition
The president faces rising opposition in the United States and Europe to maintaining aid, growing domestic unrest, and stalemate on the front lines of the war
The former ambassador to the United Nations has closed the gap on the Florida governor in the polls, with the former president still holding a commanding lead
Fusion a potentially major solution to climate change, but it is a long way off, while other clean technologies like wind, solar and others are currently in use and could be increased
The carbon dioxide expelled by the oil, gas, and coal sectors will increase by another 1.1% in 2023
Tehran-backed factions such as Yemen’s Houthis are intensifying their attacks against Israeli and U.S. interests, while Washington has increased its deployment in the region
US and Israeli authorities say a small western Pennsylvania water authority was just one of multiple organizations breached
Experts say it remains uncertain if the public’s waning support of the death penalty and its declining use will ultimately result in its abolition
The renowned general was part of the siege that resulted in the drug capo’s death and subsequently, as police commander, he sought to confront the legacy of the most notorious narco in Colombia’s history
The federal court decision delivered a second judicial setback in a week to Gov. Greg Abbott’s measures to reduce illegal immigration
The office of president “does not confer a lifelong ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ pass” the magistrate wrote in dismissing the petition
Travel the world to the cafés and eateries where history is made and secrets shared over fine wine and hors d’oeuvres
The court said it’s ruling was not the final word on whether presidential immunity shields the Republican from liability in the case
Country singer Mickey Guyton was the ceremony’s host, with musical performances by Dionne Warwick, St. Vincent, Joe Walsh, Darren Criss and others
The governors of Florida and California laid out their antagonistic visions for the future of the United States in an unprecedented television face-off
The Israeli army renewed its attacks on the Strip after intercepting a missile shortly before the deadline at 7 a.m. local time
It is the strongest overhaul of lead rules in more than three decades, and will cost billions of dollars
The parties have announced a temporary ceasefire agreement that will last until Friday morning and allow for a new exchange of hostages and prisoners