Donald Trump on Tuesday compared his own legal troubles with the persecution of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who died in prison last week.
A company from Texas is poised to attempt a feat that until now has only been accomplished by a handful of national space agencies, but could soon become commonplace for the private sector: landing on the Moon.
The year 2024 promises to be a busy one for American Moon landings, all under a new partnership between NASA and the space industry.
Two men have been charged with murder over the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade which left one person dead and 22 wounded, officials said Tuesday.
Black women are leading the rise in homeownership despite facing obstacles like education debt and limited mortgage access.
A growing number of House Republicans are increasingly worried about the recent departures of some of the party's top members, with some expressing concern over who will "step up."
Biden said he is willing to meet House Speaker Johnson "if he has anything to say" following the latter's threat to kill a bipartisan foreign aid bill for Ukraine and Israel that Senate passed last week.
The former president has finally commented on Alexei Navalny's death, but he did not criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin, who many believe to be responsible for the top Kremlin critic's passing.
If negotiations proceed, Discover's value could surpass its current market valuation of $28 billion.
Virginia has yet to reach the crypto-friendly levels of Colorado, Wyoming, and other U.S. states considered to have business-centric crypto ecosystems, but it is moving steadily toward embracing the sector.
The ex-president unveiled a new sneaker to much excitement among his supporters at the Sneaker Con Saturday, a day after a New York judge ordered him to pay nearly $355 million in a civil fraud case.
The Senate passed the controversial foreign aid bill last week, and Schumer believes Navalny's death in prison is an "urgent alarm bell" for the House to pass the bipartisan bill.
The EPA proposed a stringent emissions requirement last year, drawing criticism from some of the world's most dominant automakers and raising concerns about the impact on workers in the sector.
The ruling also states that there is a three-year ban barring Trump from serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation.
Economists and recruiters attribute job seeker angst to factors like the "great resignation" and businesses' recession fears.
A New York judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million over fraud allegations and banned him from running companies in the state for three years Friday in a major blow to his business empire and financial standing.
US wholesale prices rose more than expected in January, according to government data published Friday, as services costs were lifted by a jump in the index for hospital outpatient care.
Voter worries over Biden's health spark talk of replacement, while Trump's legal woes cast doubt on his candidacy.
Amid recession fears in Japan and the UK, the US economy stands resilient, buoyed by strong consumer spending and pandemic relief measures.
President Biden's legal team had expressed concerns about passages in the report that questioned the president's memory and actions despite the special counsel finding no grounds for prosecution.
A statement from Rep. Tom Emmer suggests House Republicans won't accept another short-term extension while negotiations on the fiscal 2024 budget remain ongoing.
Smirnov, 43, was arrested at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, after returning to the U.S. from abroad.
Fani Willis, who is leading the prosecution, took the stand and fiercely defended her ethics against accusations of self-dealing and nepotism.
The status of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency is likely to continue, despite threats posed by China's rise and the growth of cryptocurrencies, a US Federal Reserve official said Thursday.
The revised plan focuses on individuals with balances exceeding their original borrowings and students from institutions of questionable quality.
Putin endorses Biden over Trump for US presidency, citing experience and predictability, stirring controversy.
The case centers on accusations from Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, where he is alleged to have tried to keep stories about extramarital affairs under wraps.
US retail sales plummeted by 0.8% in January, signaling economic challenges amid inflation and rising interest rates.
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In New York, Trump seeks to dismiss his hush money indictment, while in Georgia, his attorneys attempt to disqualify prosecutors due to an alleged romantic relationship.