President Joe Biden on Tuesday will deliver his second State of the Union address to likely his largest audience of the year.
The Department of Justice charged a known neo-Nazi leader and a woman he met while incarcerated over an alleged plot to attack the Baltimore power grid.
Residents of a small village in northeast Ohio are being urged to evacuate as workers try to prevent a "catastrophic tanker failure" and explosion.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken canceled his planned visit to China after officials discovered a Chinese spy balloon flying over the continental U.S.
The U.S. economy added 517,000 jobs in January, far exceeding economists' expectations of 187,000, while the unemployment rate fell to 3.4%.
Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert claimed America's gun ownership is too low, suggesting citizens "get our numbers up."
Both the South and Northeast will experience unprecedented winter storms this week.
A Southeast Asian expert said the U.S. could deploy shore-based missiles in the northern part of the Philippines' Luzon island to secure the waters near Taiwan.
An Oregon man accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman for days has died at a hospital after suffering from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Conagra Brand is recalling over 2.5 million pounds of its canned meat and poultry products, warning consumers its popular Vienna sausages could be contaminated.
Tesla has received a request from the Justice Department for information regarding its "Full Self-Driving" and Autopilot features.
The PRC Navy has bolstered its presence in the disputed Strait waters in recent months.
TikTok's CEO will testify before a House committee in March as concerns over the data the company reserves have continued to grow.
The Biden administration announced it fully approved over 16 million applicants for its student loan relief program, but still awaits a Supreme Court ruling.
The FDA proposed new guidance for gay and bisexual blood donors on Friday, easing restrictions on what many see as outdated statutes.
The FBI and Department of Justice announced the seizure of a website used by infamous ransomware group "Hive".
Freshman Rep. George Santos is facing increased scrutiny into several personal loans he made to his campaign.
A San Fransisco judge ordered the release of footage from the October attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
The U.S. economy grew by 2.9% over the fourth quarter of 2022, largely boosted by an increase in consumer and government spending.
A French-Candian woman pled guilty to a 2020 scheme to poison then-President Donald Trump with a package containing ricin.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., says she's on the "shortlist" of potential vice presidential picks for Donald Trump's 2024 ticket.
Walmart, America's largest employer, is raising its minimum wage to $14.