The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday to keep the state's near-total abortion restrictions in place while a lawsuit over the matter continues to play on.
Tesla fired more than 30 workers at its Buffalo Gigafactory Wednesday, just a day after workers announced their intentions to unionize.
DocuSign will lay off 10% of its employees, the San Francisco-based tech company announced in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
Some customers of the popular video game Fortnite can expect to see some extra V-Bucks in their account soon.
Rapper Playboi Carti was arrested in Georgia for allegedly assaulting and choking his pregnant girlfriend during an argument on December 20.
Starbucks CEO Howard Shultz refused an invitation to testify before a Senate committee investigating the company's relationship with a growing labor group.
Russian intelligence service claimed that the U.S. is training the terrorists in their military base in Syria with improvised bomb and sabotaging skills.
A global effort led by the U.S. and France seized thousands of Iranian weapons and more than a million rounds of ammo from smugglers allegedly working for Iran.
Tesla workers at a factory in Buffalo, New York, said on Tuesday they are launching a campaign to form the company's first union.
Subaru has issued a recall for over 1000 of its latest 2023 Solterra Electric SUV's over a hub bolt issue that could cause the vehicle's wheels to fall off.
The U.S. military confirmed that the fighter jet sent to destroy the unidentified object flying over Lake Huron missed its first missile strike on the target
Inflation rose ever so slightly to begin 2023, the latest indicator that high prices for housing and energy remain a ways away from dissipating.
The U.S. reiterated its commitment to defend the Philippines from an armed attack in the heavily disputed South China Sea through the Mutual Defense Treaty.
Millions of Americans will endure severe storms and extreme weather conditions during the week of Feb. 13.
Retired Maj. Gen. James Marks said Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending ill-trained troops to the battlefield just to be crushed by Ukrainian forces.
The House unanimously approved a resolution on Thursday condemning the Chinese Communist Party's use of a spy balloon over the continental U.S.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was hospitalized late Wednesday night after experiencing a bout of lightheadedness while at a Democratic retreat.
Beijing's growing aggression is said to be a stark reminder to the world of the worst days of the communist legacy.
The Department of Defense believes that the recently recovered Chinese spy balloon is part of an extensive surveillance program run by the Chinese military.
Mitt Romney lambasted disgraced Rep. George Santos on Tuesday, telling the representative he did not belong in the House and labeling him "an embarrassment."
President Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Silicon Valley-based Zoom announced Tuesday that it would be laying off 1,300 employees, or 15% of its workforce.