Although the House may impeach a sitting president, it is debatable whether a former president can or should be tried in the Senate.
New international travel requirements for the U.S. begin on Jan. 26.
Girl Scout cookies go on sale online nationwide on Feb. 1.
Central American migrants hope Biden will support American Dream
US inflation stays muted as chaotic 2020 ends
Apple announces education funding under racial justice plan
EU clears LSE's $27bn takeover of Refinitiv with conditions
Pandemic-driven shift to home work carries risks, UN says
Casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson's net worth at the time of his passing stood at $35 billion. He died at age 87 Monday due to complications related to treatment for cancer.
Tech giants hope for US data privacy law
Hong Kong tracker fund makes u-turn on China investments
Pirate attacks surge in 2020: watchdog
The 52-year-old woman from Kansas was convicted of strangling an expectant mother in Missouri and cutting the baby from her womb in 2004.
US envoy to South Korea to leave post next week
First US federal execution of woman in decades
Hunt for cockpit tapes after Indonesia jet crash
From pandemic stimulus to China relations, it will soon become clear that there is a new broom in town.
North Korea's Kim pledges to strengthen nuclear arsenal
YouTube has suspended Donald Trump's channel for at least seven days and took down a video for violating its policies.
Uber and Lyft drivers challenge California 'gig worker' ballot
The OSHA inspected one of the four facilities again in early December and determined that the company "intentionally" disregarded the orders, potentially exposing both the customers and the employees to COVID-19.
Some fans believe Bethesda’s Todd Howard hinted about “Indiana Jones” in his interviews last year.