Voters increasingly disapprove of Biden's performance, especially on the economy.
Government operations will have to be suspended on Oct. 1 if Congress fails to approve spending for the next fiscal year.
Michelle Bowman and Susan Collins said that inflation is expected to remain above target for long period.
UAW is expected to announce today whether workers at additional US auto plants will join the strike.
Working in industrial laundries at age 14, laboring up to 35 hours a week on top of school -- some US states are relaxing the barriers to employing minors, despite rising cases of exploitation.
Almost half a million Venezuelans can apply for work permits and avoid deportation as cities and states struggle to deal with large influx of immigrants.
The rapid depreciation of the Chinese currency sounds like a paradox. China is still a significant exporter of manufacturing goods with a trade surplus, creating a strong demand for its currency.
Berlin has expressed its plans to simplify regulations pertaining to the export of defense products to South Korea, Seoul's arms procurement agency has revealed.
Holders the United States squeezed into the last 16 of the Women's World Cup with a shaky 0-0 draw against debutants Portugal on Tuesday to finish second in Group E behind a rampant Netherlands.
England squeezed past Haiti 1-0 as they began their Women's World Cup title bid in unconvincing fashion on Saturday, but holders the United States and former champions Japan were far more comfortable.
Since NATO's inception in 1949, heads of state have gathered at least every other year to discuss the most pressing global politics.
With the newly mandated environmental rules, some firework displays were canceled this year.
The radical differences in how Beijing and Washington perceive the new geopolitical landscape are most pronounced in the South China Sea.
Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging lawmakers to push through with AI regulation through "AI insight forums" that will involve input from tech leaders. The proposal comes after the EU, the world's frontrunner in AI regulation, reportedly applied some of the changes ChatGPT maker OpenAI recommended for the bloc's AI Act.
In its regular June meeting last week, the Fed sent a clear and loud message to markets: Fighting inflation isn't done. Interest rate hikes will continue for the rest of the year until inflation reaches the official goal of 2%.
In the last decade, China's role as the factory of the world has been undermined by several factors, including the rising of the country's labor costs due to the Lewis point, the rising geopolitical tensions between China and the U.S. and its allies over several issues and the flaring tech war.
From supporting growth and emerging technologies to promoting privacy, here are five key lessons the American crypto market can learn from its Asian counterparts.
Europe still needs to adjust its policies to the new realities including the re-rise of China, which looks outward for its growth and prosperity this time around.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) said the Department of Energy failed to create an "insider threat" program despite numerous recommendations.
Acetaminophen is one of the most frequently banned or restricted drugs in the world.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said AI could cause a disruption similar to that caused by printing in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Border officials are concerned that people at the border will start turning to illegal entry and smugglers to enter the U.S., a report says.