A CNN poll found that Biden's approval ratings are the lowest since his presidency began, with respondents citing the economy, Covid-19, and foreign policy as areas of disappointment.
The United Nations aims to kickstart this month a system to swap millions of aid dollars for Afghan currency in a plan to stem humanitarian and economic crises and bypass blacklisted Taliban leaders, according to an internal U.N.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested on Thursday and charged with calling in bomb threats at seven predominantly Black schools in Washington a day earlier, the city police department said.
French President Emmanuel Macron refused a Kremlin request that he take a Russian COVID-19 test when he arrived to see President Vladimir Putin this week, to prevent Russia getting hold of Macron's DNA, two sources in Macron's entourage told Reuters.
Ford Motor Co is stepping up plans to extensively electrify its Lincoln brand in North America, as it prepares to introduce at least five new battery-powered Lincoln sport utility vehicles through 2026, three people familiar with the plans told Reuters.
Sarah Palin said at her defamation trial against the New York Times that she felt "powerless" after the newspaper published a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican U.S.
Sarah Palin said at her defamation trial against the New York Times that she felt "powerless" after a 2017 editorial incorrectly linked the former Alaska governor and Republican U.S.
Sarah Palin said at her defamation trial against the New York Times on Thursday she felt "powerless" after a 2017 editorial incorrectly linked the prominent Republican to a mass shooting six years earlier
Sarah Palin said at her defamation trial against the New York Times on Thursday that she felt "powerless" after a 2017 editorial incorrectly linked the prominent Republican to a mass shooting six years earlier
The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would ban companies from forcing employees who allege sexual assault or harassment to settle their claims with an arbiter without the option of filing a lawsuit.
A passenger on a flight bound for Orlando ON Wednesday night made threats against multiple passengers and had to be restrained, causing the plane to make an emergency landing.
Many counterfeit parts have been discovered in U.S.
Civil rights groups on Thursday asked President Joe Biden's administration to disavow century-old Supreme Court rulings suffused with racist language that gave the government license to treat people living in Puerto Rico and other U.S.
To win the Powerball jackpot, players must match six numbers on their ticket to the drawn six-number combination.
The strong subscriber additions by Disney+ in the latest quarter helped Walt Disney Co's flagship streaming service close the gap with market leader Netflix Inc, but industry watchers focused on future prospects for streaming in a saturating market.
The police said Michael Ortiz had dialed 911, stating he had taken drugs and was having chest pains.
A U.S. congressional committee is investigating former President Donald Trump's handling of White House records after 15 boxes of documents were transferred from his Florida resort to a federal agency, including whether the material included classified information, the panel's chairwoman said on Thursday.
Electric car maker Tesla Inc is recalling 578,607 vehicles in the United States because pedestrians may not be able to hear a required warning sound of an approaching car due to loud music or other sounds played by its "Boombox" feature, a U.S.
The woman opted not to get vaccinated as she feared it could harm her or affect the babies.
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Brittany Dawn Davis allegedly misled her customers into believing that "she had special training to address eating disorders."
A former National Guard member who served in Iraq on Thursday received a six-month prison sentence for punching two police officers during the Jan.
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Uber Technologies Inc laid out a $5 billion operating profit for 2024 that fell short of analyst estimates, sending its shares down 4% on Thursday, even as the ride-hailing company revealed several strategies to boost ridership and bring down costs.
Uber Technologies Inc on Thursday said it would report around $5 billion in adjusted profit in 2024 and improve algorithms to keep costs low and win new customers.
Uber Technologies Inc on Thursday said it would report around $5 billion in adjusted profit in 2024 and improve algorithms to keep costs low and win new customers.
Uber Technologies Inc laid out a $5 billion operating profit for 2024 that fell short of analyst estimates, sending its shares down 4% on Thursday, even as the ride-hailing company revealed several strategies to boost ridership and bring down costs.
The Biden administration on Thursday unveiled its plan to award nearly $5 billion over five years to build thousands of electric vehicle charging stations.
Britain said on Thursday the "most dangerous moment" in the West's standoff with Moscow appeared imminent, as Russia held military exercises in Belarus and the Black Sea following the buildup of its forces near Ukraine.
Britain said on Thursday the West could face the "most dangerous moment" in its standoff with Moscow in the next few days, as Russia held military exercises in Belarus and the Black Sea following its troop buildup near Ukraine.