Russia's Foreign Ministry told U.S. ambassador Lynne Tracy that her country is encouraging Ukraine to attack targets within Russia.
China's top diplomat Wang Yi's anti-Taiwan remarks were called out by Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council, insisting that the island is a sovereign country.
Trump's feud with Rupert Murdoch's media establishments continues to boil over, gaining steam over coverage of Trump's rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the U.S. to undergo a "national divorce," alarming lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended his country's participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pact with the U.S. Tuesday.
Thousands of Russians have fled their country and embarked on a long journey to the United States' southern border since September 2022.
Philippine Foreign Affairs Sec. Enrique Manalo said his country is deprived of its sovereign rights by increasing Chinese harassment in the South China Sea.
Electric vehicles have long been thought of as the future of the automotive industry, and competition and federal incentives have made EVs much more affordable.
A former four-star general noted China's close relationship with Russia after it didn't condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine and bought Russian oil.
A company that provides workers to sanitize food processing plants paid a $1.5 million fine for illegally employing 102 children to clean meatpacking plants.
Top executives and leading hosts at Fox News privately dismissed Trump's claims of voter fraud in the days that followed the 2020 presidential election.
An investigation discovered a "quirk" on Facebook that automatically generates business pages for terrorist groups when users "check-in" to them.
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.