The first publicly broadcasted Jan 6 hearings will detail new information about what happened before, during, and after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Apple Inc wants to power the dashboard of your next car, but first it must convince automakers they will not end up surrendering future profits to the iPhone company like the makers of flip-phone handsets.
Some options players are betting that this year's selloff in the shares of retailers may be overdone, at least for the near term.
Three inmates at a Missouri county jail were on the run on Tuesday after cutting holes in the plaster ceiling of their cells last week and crawling to a maintenance door that led outside, officials said.
Tesla Inc filed a complaint on Tuesday accusing a California civil rights agency that is suing the electric car maker for race discrimination of rushing to file lawsuits against businesses without conducting proper investigations.
Tesla Inc on Tuesday accused a California civil rights agency of rushing to sue businesses without conducting proper investigations, an attempt to go on the offensive as the electric car maker faces claims of widespread race bias at an assembly plant.
A North Carolina county has agreed to settle a lawsuit and pay $3 million to the family of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man who was shot and killed by deputies as he drove away from his home in 2021, the local sheriff said in a statement.
The national average gas price as of Tuesday was $4.919 per gallon.
The former Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein, now in prison after being convicted of sex crimes, on Tuesday sued the U.S.
A Texas school shooting, a looming Supreme Court decision on abortion and grievances about security at the U.S.-Mexico border could mobilize American extremists to violence, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Tuesday.
A former Wisconsin judge was murdered last week in his own home in what authorities described as a “targeted attack” by a suspect the victim previously sentenced to time in prison more than a decade earlier.
Democrats in the U.S. Senate said on Tuesday they were encouraged by talks with Republicans on gun-violence legislation, but warned that any compromise would fall short of the steps they say are needed to tackle the problem.
Millions of Americans are trapped in a dysfunctional system for funding a college education.
Bluebird bio's blood disorder treatment demonstrates "clinically meaningful" benefit in patients, staff reviewers at the U.S.
Power demand in Texas broke the June record on Monday and will continue rising until it breaks the all-time high later this week as economic growth boosts overall usage and hot weather causes homes and businesses to crank up their air conditioners.
Following weeks of violence in different parts of Israel and the West Bank, Israeli nationalists have targeted the red, green, black and white Palestinian colours in an escalating "flag war" that underscores a struggle over status and identity.
Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday will consider whether to recommend Novavax Inc's COVID-19 vaccine for adults, which the drugmaker hopes can become the shot of choice among some American vaccine skeptics.
Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday will vote on whether to recommend authorizing Novavax Inc's COVID-19 vaccine, which the drugmaker hopes can become the shot of choice among some American vaccine skeptics.
Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to recommend that the agency authorize Novavax Inc's COVID-19 vaccine for use in adults, which the drugmaker hopes can become the shot of choice among some American vaccine skeptics.
U.S. stock indexes were set for a lower open on Tuesday, after Target Corp's quarterly margin forecast cut raised worries about slowing demand in an inflationary environment and dragged down retail shares.
The seven-year MTA veteran claimed he was demoted and forced to attend drug counseling four times a week after he had to use medical weed to treat his various health issues.
The Biden administration must protect young adults who could lose U.S.
San Francisco voters on Tuesday recalled the California city's district attorney, Chesa Boudin, a progressive Democrat who instituted criminal justice reform, in a nationally watched test of frustrations over rising crime and gun violence.
A former member of Donald Trump's cabinet was attempting a return to the U.S.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump who is known for her opposition to COVID-19 restrictions, won the Republican nomination to seek reelection in November, as voters cast ballots in primary elections across seven U.S.
New Jersey Republican Tom Kean Jr. took an early lead in the race for his party's nomination on Tuesday to challenge embattled Democratic Representative Tom Malinowski in November, as voters cast ballots in primary elections across seven U.S.
"I think his intentions were to commit a terrorist act, a hate crime," West Palm Beach Deputy Chief Rick Morris said. "These people are not heroes that are doing the shooting. They're criminals. Some of them are terrorists."
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has marshaled $3.2 billion in corporate pledges to tackle the factors that drive some Central Americans to migrate to the United States, according to her office, an effort she will tout on Tuesday at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has pooled $3.2 billion in corporate pledges aimed at addressing some of the economic factors driving migration from Central America, her office said on Tuesday, lending impetus to measures to be discussed at the Summit of the Americas this week.
Marie Ayala, 28, was charged with manslaughter by culpable negligence and possession of a firearm by a felon Monday.