The OPEC+ organization's decision this week to cut oil production despite stiff U.S.
The United States has no new intelligence on Russia's nuclear threats, the White House said Friday, after President Joe Biden referenced a nuclear "Armageddon" on Thursday.
The White House expects the rate of vaccination in its fall booster campaign to pick up over the coming weeks, and its COVID response coordinator Dr.
A Connecticut jury resumed deliberations on Friday in a case to decide how much in damages conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting for falsely claiming the massacre was a hoax.
The man was found unresponsive inside the hole and pronounced dead on the scene.
A video of the explosion has gone viral on social media.
The police car was responding to a call of a vehicle being stolen when the incident happened.
Ricky Moran, a shrimper who worked and slept on the boat he captained out of Fort Myers Beach, lost both a secure livelihood and a safe place to live when Hurricane Ian roared into southwest Florida and smashed the trawler he calls home.
The impact of a new "anti-woke" Texas law designed to protect fossil fuel companies is about to be tested after state agencies reported their holdings in BlackRock Inc and other firms that have been censured by State Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
Dropping job vacancies, a dip in rental costs and signs of growing consumer caution may bolster the Federal Reserve's hopes it can still slow the U.S.
A whistleblower told Grassley's Office that at least 665 employees left the agency from 2004 to 2020 following sexual misconduct investigations.
President Vladimir Putin turned 70 on Friday amid fawning congratulations from subordinates and a plea from Patriarch Kirill for all lay and clergy to pray for the health of the longest serving paramount leader of Russia since Josef Stalin.
An Amber alert was issued for the toddler after he vanished from his Savannah home on Wednesday.
The U.N. rights body on Thursday renewed the mandate of a U.N.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a birthday greeting to Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, congratulating him for "crushing the challenges and threats of the United States", the latest sign of deepening ties between the two pariah states.
Officials are urging residents to make sure their pets and outdoor plants are properly sheltered as the chilly weather begins in the state.
The victim eventually managed to free himself and call the cops after the woman fell asleep.
Leaders of European Union countries will debate whether and how to cap gas prices on Friday, after member states increased the pressure on Brussels to limit fuel costs.
Officials believe the suspect is not a local and said the victims include locals and tourists.
South Korea and the United States began joint maritime exercises with a U.S.
Fort Myers Beach Mayor Ray Murphy said President Joe Biden meant no harm when he used foul language.
Senator Ben Sasse, who voted in 2021 to impeach Donald Trump, suggested on Thursday that he was likely to leave the U.S.
A member of the far-right Proud Boys pleaded guilty on Thursday to a charge of seditious conspiracy over his role in the Jan.
The family of Daniel Prude, a Black man whose March 2020 death under police restraint sparked protests in upstate New York, has agreed to a $12 million wrongful death settlement with the city of Rochester, Mayor Malik Evans said on Thursday.
Elon Musk said banks are working cooperatively to finance his $44 billion deal for Twitter Inc and he asked a judge to halt the social media company's lawsuit against him just days before trial, according to a Thursday court filing.
The Biden administration plans to spare SK Hynix and Samsung from the brunt of new restrictions on memory chipmakers in China aimed at thwarting Beijing's technological ambitions and blocking its military advances, sources said.
A rebound of COVID-19 symptoms in some patients after taking Pfizer's antiviral Paxlovid may be related to a robust immune response rather than a weak one, U.S.
Democratic members of the U.S. Congress called for a sharp reduction in military sales to Saudi Arabia, as President Joe Biden on Thursday considered how to respond to plans by OPEC+ nations to cut oil output.
President Joe Biden on Thursday championed his administration's push to subsidize U.S.
A federal judge in New York on Thursday temporarily blocked parts of the state's new gun law to allow the Gun Owners of America, an advocacy group, to pursue a lawsuit challenging the legislation.