'Look in the Mirror': Vance Attacks Catholic Bishops Over Immigration Stance
He also asserted that the organization has acted as a barrier to law enforcement detaining undocumented immigrants.
Woman Hits Milestone As Longest-Living Pig Organ Transplant Recipient
Four other Americans, who have undergone the highly experimental procedure of receiving gene-edited pig organ transplants, didn't live more than 2 months.
Trump Floats Plan To Remove Palestinians From Gaza And Move Them To Egypt And Jordan: Reports
As part of an agreement, Israel was supposed to allow Palestinians displaced from the northern areas to return to their homes.
Bridgestone Announces Closure Of Tire Plant, To Layoff 700 Employees
Bridgestone stated that the closure is part of its strategy to "optimize its business footprint" and "strengthen its competitiveness" in the market.
Hundreds Of 'Illegal Immigrant Criminals' Deported From The U.S. By The Military, States The White House
The action follows Trump's signing of several executive orders, including one aimed at "Protecting the American people against invasion".
Hamas Frees Four Israeli Women Who Had Been Held Hostage
The four soldiers are the latest to be freed under the Gaza ceasefire and hostages agreement.
Biden: Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Release Stem from Our Effective, Principled Policy
President Joe Biden gave remarks on the ceasefire taking effect between Israel and Hamas as aid trucks start to enter Gaza.
Gaza Ceasefire: Three Israeli Hostages Released By Hamas Return Home
Hamas has handed three hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza City, marking the first hostage releases since a 42-day ceasefire went into effect.
Israel States Ceasefire In Gaza Postponed Until Hamas Provides List Of Hostages To Be Released
Israel's military asserts that its forces will keep targeting "within the Gaza arena" until Hamas honors the agreement and fulfills its responsibilities.
Americans Back Trump's Agenda, Not His Persona, Says Survey
A majority of people believe that the U.S. economic system "unfairly favors the wealthy."
Donald Trump's Inauguration Ceremony To Take Place Indoors Due To Chilly Temperatures
The most recent inauguration held indoors due to extreme cold was in 1985, for former Republican President Ronald Reagan's second term.
Staff Complains After JPMorgan Orders Employees To Return To Office Five Days A Week
According to a memo from JPMorgan's operating committee, more than half of the bank's employees already work in the office full-time.
Trump Slams 'Incompetent' Officials As Wildfires Continue To Ravage Communities
Officials reported that by Sunday morning, at least 16 people had died due to the fires, and more than 12,000 structures had been destroyed.
U.S. Economy Doing "Quite A Bit Better" Than Expected, Says IMF Chief
She also warned that the strong US dollar could lead to higher funding costs for emerging market economies.
Harry, Meghan Open $14 Million Montecito Home To Friends Impacted By LA Wildfires
The royal couple's nearly 19,000-square-foot mansion is located outside the current evacuation zones.
Elon Musk's Starlink Set To Be Launched On United Airlines Flights
The United partnership highlights how Musk's companies are making inroads into traditionally non-tech industries.
Biden To Sign Bill That Will Raise Social Security Payments For Millions
The bill will also eliminate the Government Pension Offset, or GPO, which reduces Social Security benefits for certain spouses, widows, and widowers.
Winter Storm Warnings Issued For Eight States Due To Severe Weather Conditions
Travel could be 'nearly impossible' in the areas of heaviest icing, multiple National Weather Service offices warned.
Joe Biden To Award The Presidential Medal Of Freedom To Hillary Clinton, George Soros
The Presidential Medals of Freedom will be formally presented to the honorees during a ceremony at the White House later on Saturday.
Big Lots Secures Deal To Keep Hundreds Of Stores Open And Protect Jobs
The Columbus, Ohio-based company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, plans to close about 20% of its 1,400 U.S. outlets.
Thousands Of Flights Canceled After Tornado Warnings, Disrupting Post-Holiday Travel Across US
According to the tracking site FlightAware, over 7,000 flights in the U.S. were delayed on Saturday, with more than 200 flights canceled.
Pro-Russian Hacker Group Claims Cyber Attack On Italy's Foreign Ministry
The cyber attack has not disrupted flights at Milan's Linate and Malpensa airports.
An 18% Rise In Homelessness In The United States, Reports Latest Annual Data
The previous annual data released last year indicated a 12% increase in homelessness.
ABC Reaches $15 Million Settlement With Donald Trump In Defamation Lawsuit
The settlement resolves the legal conflict, allowing both parties to move forward while closing the chapter on the public feud.
Trump Chooses Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes To Lead Intelligence Advisory Board
Trump stated in his post that Nunes will continue serving as the CEO of Truth Social while also leading the advisory panel.
Five Injured After Rare Tornado Strikes California
The tornado moved approximately 30 yards, causing the most significant damage on Mount Hermon Road.
Donors Gave $4.7 Billion To The Campaigns Of Trump, Harris, Biden: Reports
As of November 25, the Trump campaign reported $11.4 million in unpaid bills.
CBS Asks To Dismiss Trump's lawsuit Over '60 Minutes' Interview With Kamala Harris
CBS contended that the law doesn't apply to news broadcasts and that Trump would have no grounds to sue.
'Incredibly Dangerous': Trump's nomination Of Loyalist Kash Patel As FBI Director Sparks Strong Reactions
US President-elect Donald Trump has picked a former aide, Kash Patel, to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Elon Musk Seeks Court Order To Prevent OpenAI From Becoming For-Profit Company
Musk, a co-founder who departed OpenAI in 2018, alleges he was defrauded of more than $44 million in donations.