Google parent Alphabet Inc on Tuesday reported its first quarterly revenue miss of the pandemic after the war in Ukraine hurt YouTube ad sales, leaving investors rattled as the global economy sputters.
New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, Michigan, and Texas represented 58% of the rising incidents of antisemitism reported to the Antidefamation League.
United Natural Foods Inc and Oak Street Real Estate Capital are separately working on bids for U.S. food distributor SpartanNash Co, people familiar the matter said on Tuesday.
A fresh examination of meteorites that landed in the United States, Canada and Australia is bolstering the notion that such objects may have delivered to Earth early in its history chemical ingredients vital for the advent of life.
The influential chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee criticized Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday for failing to condemn Turkey's decision to convict philanthropist Osman Kavala to life imprisonment, a verdict seen as symbolic of President Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown on dissent.
Two men who are accused of posing as federal agents and lavishing gifts on U.S.
The Biden administration on Tuesday outlined its plan to tackle border security, pushing back against criticism that it is unprepared for a late-May deadline to lift COVID-19 restrictions that have blocked asylum seekers and other migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border since early 2020.
Citizens decrying censorship have filed a lawsuit against county officials in central Texas they say have trampled on their First Amendment rights by banning books from the local public library.
Republican U.S. Representative Madison Cawthorn has been cited by police for possessing a gun at an airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, the local police department said, adding to a string of controversies for the first-term lawmaker ahead of a contested primary election.
Republican U.S. Representative Madison Cawthorn has been cited by police for possessing a gun at an airport, according to local media, adding to a string of controversies for the first-term lawmaker ahead of a contested primary election.
Following the record surge in COVID-19 cases during the Omicron-driven wave, some 58% of the U.S.
Following the record surge in COVID-19 cases during the Omicron-driven wave, some 58% of the U.S.
A trial kicked off on Tuesday for a veteran of the New York Police Department accused of assaulting a police officer during the Jan.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday but is not exhibiting symptoms, a spokesperson said, at a time when there has been an increase in cases among White House staffers.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday but is not exhibiting symptoms, a spokesperson said, at a time when there has been an increase in cases among White House staffers.
Nuclear engineer Liudmyla Kozak was part-way through a 12-hour overnight shift at the defunct Chornobyl plant when Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb.
The United States and Ukraine are "largely aligned" on what military equipment Ukraine believes it needs to fight the Russian invasion and what Washington can provide, U.S.
The White House announced the purchase of 20 million Paxlovid treatments, which will expand access to millions in the US.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday he will address in the coming weeks a long-awaited national security strategy to deal with the emergence of China as a great power.
Harvard University is setting aside $100 million for an endowment fund and other measures to close the educational, social and economic gaps that are legacies of slavery and racism, according to an email the university's president sent to all students, faculty and staff on Tuesday.
Ukrainian farmers in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia which borders the frontline of the military conflict with Russia are now wearing body armour to plough their fields.
The IRS already issued over 78 million tax refunds as of April 15.
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard won confirmation in the U.S.
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard won confirmation in the U.S.
Lael Brainard, one of President Joe Biden's nominees to the Federal Reserve, is poised to become the U.S.
Health authorities around the world are investigating a mysterious increase in severe cases of hepatitis - inflammation of the liver - in young children.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the southern Indiana town of Clarksville Monday for discriminating against the man based on HIV status.
Shoulder-fired Stinger missiles are in hot demand in Ukraine where they have successfully stopped Russian assaults from the air, but U.S.
The parents of Nate Bronstein are seeking at least $400,050,000 in damages from staff members of the 15-year-old's school, some of his schoolmates and their parents and/or guardians.
France's left-leaning voters helped Emmanuel Macron see off the far-right, at least for now.