Peru Lawmakers Impeach President Pedro Castillo After Attempted Coup
Peru lawmakers voted to impeach President Pedro Castillo Wednesday, hours after he attempted to dissolve the nation's congress.
Apple Will Allow iCloud Backups To Be Fully Encrypted, Option Available By Year-End
Apple will allow user-stored data on its cloud feature to be end-to-end encrypted, a move that will both maximize privacy and anger law enforcement agencies.
Democrats Want Musk To Tell All About Reported Twitter Suppression Of Chinese Protests
House Democrats sent a letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk asking him to answer questions related to the reported suppression of Chinese protesters on the platform.
TikTok-US Deal At Risk Over National Security Concerns
A deal between TikTok and the U.S. government has stalled due to remaining national security concerns,
Hertz To Pay $168M To Customers Falsely Accused Of Stealing Vehicles
Rental car company Hertz will pay $168 million to customers it falsely accused of stealing vehicles.
Capitol Police Refuse To Shake GOP Leaders' Hands During Award Ceremony
Several members of the Capitol Police and their family members refused to shake the hands of GOP leaders Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy.
House Jan. 6 Committee Will Offer Criminal Referrals To DOJ, Meeting Will Determine Scope
The House Jan. 6 Committee will deliver criminal referrals to the Justice Department related to the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Biden Planning To Run Again; Post-Holiday Announcement Expected
White House chief of staff Ron Klain said he expected President Biden to announce his 2024 re-election campaign after the holiday season.
Arizona Officials Certify Midterm Election, GOP Still Intent On Challenging Results
Arizona officials have finally certified the state's midterm election results, fending off baseless claims from Republicans that say the vote was rigged.
Fox News Parts Ways With Lara Trump, Signals Change In Coverage
Fox News has parted ways with contributor Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of former president Donald Trump.
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff To Host Jewish Leaders Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff will lead a roundtable discussion with several Jewish leaders to combat rising antisemitism in the United States.
Supreme Court To Decide Legality Of Biden's Student Debt Relief Program Next Year
The Supreme Court announced it would hear challenges to Biden's student debt relief program beginning in February 2023.
Police Backtrack Earlier Assessment In Fatal Stabbings Of University Of Idaho Students
Investigators say they don't know whether any of the four slain University of Idaho students were targeted, walking back earlier statements to the contrary.
Fed's Favored Inflation Metric Lower Than Projected In October
The core personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.2% in October, slightly below the estimate. The index increased 5% year over year.
Zuckerberg Joins Musk In Apple Criticism, Calls App Store 'Problematic'
Criticism for Apple is growing, as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg echoed concerns raised by Twitter owner Elon Musk focused on the company's App Store.
House Approves Bill To Halt Rail Strike, Vote For Increased Paid Leave Incoming
The House passed a bill that would avert the impending national rail strike, a move that saves the U.S. economy from potential collapse.
Native American Tribes Threatened By Climate Change To Receive $115M To Relocate
The government is giving three Native American tribes $25 million each to relocate because of climate change. Eight others are getting $5 million each to plan.
Private Hiring Falls Well Below Expectations In November: ADP
Wednesday's ADP report shows private hiring down in the U.S., a sign the tight labor market may be loosening.
McConnell Says Trump 'Highly Unlikely' To Become President Following Dinner With White Supremacist
Mitch McConnell told reporters that former President Donald Trump is "highly unlikely" to become president again, following his dinner with a white supremacist.
MyPillow CEO Launches Campaign To Unseat RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announced his plan to run for chair of the Republican National Committee.
Elon Musk Twitter Takeover: Site Will No Longer Crackdown On COVID Misinformation
Twitter will no longer crack down on COVID-19 misinformation, the company said Tuesday.
Election Deniers Fail To Certify Results In Arizona, Pennsylvania Counties
Republican officials in Arizona and Pennsylvania voted to delay certification of November's midterm elections, citing debunked conspiracies.
What Did Lionel Messi Do To Get Threatened By Canelo Alvarez? Mexican Boxer Issues Warning To Soccer Legend
The super middleweight champion took exception to how the Mexican jersey was treated.
Nebraska Forced To Cull Over 1 Million Chickens After Bird Flu Outbreak
Nebraska will cull more than 1 million chickens after latest bird flu outbreak.
Major News Outlets Release Letter Urging US To Drop Charges Against Julian Assange
Several of the world's most prominent news organizations released a letter calling for the U.S. to drop charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
US vs. Iran World Cup 2022: Iran Petitions For US Ban Ahead Of Pivotal Match Over Flag Controversy
Iran wants FIFA to ban the U.S. for 10 games.
Lines, Lists, Layaways: Are Black Friday Deals Truly Worth The Hassle?
For years, Black Friday has been heralded as the best shopping day of the year. However, are the discounts really worth the hassle?
Ready To Mask Up? As Winter Rolls In Experts Offer Advice For COVID, Flu Season
As winter approaches, COVID and the flu become much more prevalent, which should lead to increased precautions among the healthy.
Georgia Court Reinstates 6-Week Abortion Ban, Decision Comes Before Dec. 6 Runoff Election
Georgia's Supreme Court ruled that the state's six-week abortion ban may go forward as law.
EU Parliament Votes To Designate Russia As State Sponsor Of Terrorism
The European Parliament voted to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism on Wednesday.