The U.S. government will soon begin hiring experts and collecting the data needed to launch direct negotiations over prescription drug prices for older and disabled people, a top Biden administration official told Reuters.
The U.S. government will spend more than $500 billion on climate technology and clean energy over the next decade under three recently enacted laws, an analysis by non-profit RMI found.
With West Virginia's 1849 abortion ban tied up in court and its conservative legislature stymied over details of enacting a new one, the state's only abortion clinic ought to be operating as usual.
The scuffle broke out after the man allegedly punched and pushed a deputy who was called to arrest him.
"Had I done any type of movement outside of what he asked me to do, that could've been the opportunity for him to pull the trigger," the mother-of-three said.
Russia fired rockets at towns to the west of Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine early on Monday while the capital Kyiv banned rallies this week to commemorate independence from Soviet rule for fear of Russian attacks.
Cineworld, the world's second-largest cinema operator, is staring at a possible bankruptcy filing as it struggles to cut debts that soared during the pandemic, it warned on Monday.
Iran accused the United States on Monday of "procrastinating" in indirect talks aimed at reinstating Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal, and said a prisoner swap with Washington was not linked to the negotiations.
Though China is aiming to roll out record amounts of renewable capacity this year as decarbonisation elsewhere stalls, economic challenges mean Beijing is unlikely to tackle rising coal consumption ahead of schedule - and may hit a more painful peak.
Federal Reserve policy has sparked big moves in markets this year, but options traders expect few fireworks around the central bank's annual symposium this week in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
The reservoir where the car was found is about 300 yards from the campground where the California teen was last seen over two weeks ago.
The Amber Alert was issued Sunday after a father allegedly abducted his 7-year-old and 4-year-old daughters from a crime scene in Kansas City.
A Walmart customer accidentally shot himself in the leg and injured three fellow shoppers.
The New York Department of Health has reported its first known case of monkeypox in a child.
Dennis Rodman plans to make a trip to Russia after Brittney Griner was sentenced to nine years on drug charges.
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan accused the government of temporarily blocking YouTube in the country on Sunday evening to prevent people from listening live to a speech he gave at a political rally.
The Saturday night jackpot was worth an estimated $82 million.
U.S. Representative Liz Cheney vowed on Sunday to oppose Republican candidates who back former President Donald Trump's falsehoods about a stolen 2020 election and declared Senators Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley "unfit" for office after they voted to overturn the presidential results.
Singapore will decriminalise sex between men but has no plans to change the legal definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday.
An appeals court put on hold U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham's scheduled testimony for Tuesday before a grand jury in Georgia probing efforts by Donald Trump to overturn the former president's 2020 election defeat, with the case returning to a lower court for another look.
A massive recall of Philips breathing devices in 2021 due to a risk of potential injury has left physicians scrambling to find alternatives for the growing number of people who use them.
Somali forces have ended a deadly siege at a hotel in the capital Mogadishu which saw more than 20 people killed and dozens of hostages freed, authorities said on Sunday.
The 32-year-old man had jumped the fence of McAuliffe Elementary School in Riverside, California, and entered the girls' restroom, police said.
George Bernard Shaw once said, "You don't stop laughing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop laughing."
Democrat Pat Ryan did not mince words in laying out his version of the stakes in Tuesday's New York state special congressional election, telling supporters that Republican attacks on abortion are contributing to an "existential" threat to U.S.
Despite a drop in some violence around the city in 2022, Chicago continues to experience an increase in crimes.
The next Mega Millions numbers will be drawn on Tuesday, Aug. 23
International Homeless Animals Day seeks to promote the adoption of stray animals.
The White House is ramping up efforts to tout the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and the effort to refurbish roads, bridges and airports and reduce emissions.
Under the watch of counterterrorism officers and police in tactical gear, hundreds of people gathered in front of the New York Public Library on Friday to show support for Salman Rushdie, the author stabbed multiple times at a literary event a week ago.