Prominent GOP operative Matt Schlapp is being sued by a former Herschel Walker campaign staffer for allegations of sexual assault.
Israel's Supreme Court ruled against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's appointment of a close ally who had been convicted of tax fraud.
Microsoft will cut upwards of 10,000 jobs, joining the list of major tech companies to cull their workforce amid a tepid economic landscape.
Trump showed his confidence in a potential 2024 matchup between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and himself.
Apple's newest MacBook Pros will include the company's most powerful chip.
As a new strain spreads throughout the country, Covid-19 is not on the mind of many Americans. Does this mean the U.S. has moved past the pandemic?
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would "look at" expunging one, or both, impeachments from former President Trump's record.
The Georgia special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election has been dissolved
Mercedes to recall over 320K vehicles over reports of engine stalling.
Twitter will reverse a three-year ban it had on paid political advertising in an apparent attempt to garner more revenue.
Missouri is scheduled to execute an openly transgender woman for the first time in U.S. history.
Political rivals Donald Trump and Joe Biden will likely face off for the presidency again in 2024. Before then, what should we expect of the two men in 2023?
China is easing travel restrictions after almost three years of strict COVID-19 policy, but as cases rise, the U.S. and other countries are growing cautious.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows burned documents in his office leading up to the transition and Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to a former White House aide.
Whoopi Goldberg is facing criticism after her latest comments misrepresented the reality of the Holocaust.
Experts project gas prices to once again rise in 2023, peaking in the summertime when travelers are expected to hit the roads in swarms.
Homelessness is growing throughout the U.S., clustering along the coasts. How are major cities addressing the crisis?
The Drug Enforcement Agency said it seized enough fentanyl in 2022 to kill every American.
The USPS will deploy at least 66,000 electric vehicles by 2028, in a move to modernize one of the federal government's largest fleet of vehicles.
The FBI issued a national public safety alert to address the boom in "sextortion" cases in the U.S.
Russia is escalating its war in Ukraine prior to Putin's first trip to Belarus in more than three years.
Elon Musk ran a poll Sunday asking Twitter users if he should step down as head of the company.