Global equity markets gained on Friday after traders cheered a Russian bond payment that averted a historic sovereign default, while gold prices dropped as demand for the safe-haven metal eased following the start of the U.S.
Moderna Inc on late Thursday sought emergency use authorization from U.S.
Three current and former members of the Tennessee National Guard falsely identified in a Russian media report as mercenaries who were killed in Ukraine are in fact alive and well, the Tennessee National Guard said on Thursday.
Mark Meadows, who served as former Republican President Donald Trump's chief of staff and has echoed his false claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, is being investigated in North Carolina over his voter registration, state authorities said on Thursday.
U.S. Republican Senators on Thursday introduced a bill to ban U.S. imports of Russian uranium to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.
An Iraq war veteran who allegedly formed a militia he dubbed the "Proud Boys of North Texas" pleaded guilty on Thursday to a single count of assaulting or resisting police, a charge related to the storming of the U.S.
Fox News on Thursday appealed a judge's decision to let voting systems company Smartmatic pursue a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit alleging that the network falsely accused it of rigging the 2020 U.S.
The United States economy added over 1 million more millionaires in 2021, owing to the profitability of the U.S. stock market that year.
The U.N. Security Council will no longer vote on Friday on a Russian-drafted call for aid access and civilian protection in Ukraine as Russia's U.N.
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly backed legislation on Thursday to remove "most favored nation" trade status for Russia and Belarus over the invasion of Ukraine, paving the way for higher tariffs on imports from the countries.
The tradition behind the Chicago river being dyed green for St. Patricks day goes back 60 years and has to do with plumbers.
Democratic U.S. senators introduced a bill on Thursday that would enable the president to sanction foreign cryptocurrency firms doing business with sanctioned Russian entities and prevent them from transacting with U.S.
The victims of the Feb. 14, 2018, shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School reached a $127.5 million settlement with the federal government.
Willie Wilson announced the free gas giveaway in Chicago, which started Thursday morning, on Tuesday.
Teachers have grown more fearful of their students after a series of violent incidents directed at them in the classroom. Researchers suspect it's the result of the isolation and disconnection from the pandemic.
The Wednesday night jackpot was worth an estimated $134 million.
The WNBA said on Thursday it was working with the U.S.
The man's body was found late Wednesday night after he jumped from the ship's deck, prompting an immediate search and rescue effort.
White House COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients will leave his post next month and will be replaced by public health expert Dr.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday named public health expert Dr.
About 1,000 employees work at the 1.2 million square foot distribution center, which was still burning nearly 18 hours after the fire first broke out.
This day is an annual feast day that honors Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
Assamad Nash has been indicted on charges of burglary and murder.
In just under two months, Hong Kong went from being one of the best places in the world at controlling COVID-19 to one of the worst.
The high school freshman was caught on camera in a lunchroom crowded with other students.
Edward Bronstein screamed "I can’t breathe" multiple times while he was forcibly restrained by several officers during a traffic stop.
A U.S. Park Police officer said he was demoted and then fired by the agency because he is Black.
Barbara Maier Gustern, a well-known broadway singing coach, died after she was shoved to the ground in an unprovoked attack.
The Biden administration made a carefully orchestrated gamble this week, issuing a series of public and private threats to Beijing that it will face consequences if it supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Kanye West has been suspended from social media network Instagram for 24 hours after the rapper infringed the platform's policy regarding harassment, a spokesperson for its parent firm Meta Platforms Inc said.