A billionaire tax could bring in more money to government coffers, it may help ease income inequality, but it won't help bring down inflation.
National Farm Workers Day pays tribute to hardworking farm workers and raises awareness about their plights.
Americans will be allowed to choose an X for gender on their passport applications and select their sex on Social Security cards, the Biden administration said on Thursday in announcing measures to support transgender Americans against wave of state laws targeting them.
After spending over 40 years in prison, the man said he has changed since the incident which happened when he was 24.
Automakers racing to develop battery-powered, software-driven vehicles to compete with Tesla Inc are confronting a new challenge: what technology to build themselves, and what to keep buying from suppliers.
President Vladimir Putin threatened on Thursday to halt contracts supplying Europe with a third of its gas unless they are paid in Russian currency, his strongest economic riposte so far to crushing Western sanctions over his invasion of Ukraine.
A man visiting family on Christmas eve died while body boarding on a beach in California, an official report confirmed.
President Joe Biden revealed some Americans may not be able to get their fourth COVID-19 shot in a few months.
The Biden administration may invoke the Defense Production Act to ramp up the production of batteries and rare earths to reduce U.S. reliance on China for these supplies.
Nearly two dozen attorney generals from largely Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration in a bid to bring an end to mask mandates on public transportation.
The next Mega Millions numbers will be drawn on Friday, April 1.
Voltaire once said, “The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.”
Manatee Appreciation Day aims to remind people about the importance of saving their habitat.
The incident occurred in an American Medical Response (AMR) ambulance.
The Department of Justice announced that the employee in question pled guilty in Hartford, CT federal court on Monday.
The 2023 NASA budget represents the largest increase in the space and science agency's history.
Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies will soon have a significant competitor, the digital dollar. The Fed is considering joining other central banks worldwide to introduce its digital currency.
As funding runs out for COVID-19 testing, hospitalization, and treatment, hospitals and healthcare settings are preparing for an influx of uninsured patients.
Negotiations on an ambitious biodiversity deal to halt or reverse nature loss drew to a close in Switzerland on Tuesday, with countries agreeing to little more than further talks in June.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday is set to vote to bring President Joe Biden's nomination of economist Lisa Cook to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors to the chamber's floor, a key procedural action that would permit a final confirmation vote after the Senate Banking Committee deadlocked over her appointment.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday advanced President Joe Biden's nomination of economist Lisa Cook to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, clearing a key procedural hurdle after the Senate Banking Committee had deadlocked over her appointment.
Britain has detained a Russian-owned $50 million superyacht hours before it was due to leave London where it had docked for a meeting of the superyacht awards, saying the move was part of its sanctions package aimed at punishing Moscow.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Texas has come forward requesting to cancel the woman's execution in the light of "new evidence" in the case.
The couple was very particular about having a daughter as the wife was traumatized by the idea of having a male child after being sexually assaulted in her younger days.
U.S. President Joe Biden discussed Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's role in the Indo-Pacific with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore at the White House on Tuesday.
British police said on Tuesday that 20 fines would be issued over gatherings in Boris Johnson's offices and residence that broke coronavirus lockdown rules, sparking fresh opposition calls for the prime minister to resign.
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who is sanctioned by the West over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, made a surprise appearance in Istanbul on Tuesday at the first direct peace talks in weeks between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates in Morocco on Tuesday in a bid to ease disagreements with Washington's traditional Gulf allies over oil, Iran and the Ukraine crisis.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates in Morocco on Tuesday in a bid to ease disagreements with Washington's traditional Gulf allies over oil, Iran and the Ukraine crisis.
An alleged member of a group of Islamic State militants that beheaded American hostages in Iraq and Syria, nicknamed "The Beatles" for their British accents, faces a U.S.