Social Security Confirms No $600 Increase Until 2025, Warns of Scams
"Reports of a $600 payment increase are FALSE, please be aware and don't fall for this stunt," Social Security Commissioner Martin O'Malley said in a news release.
Boeing CEO's Apology Falls Short Amid Senate Scrutiny
Calhoun expressed regret over the company's operational lapses and acknowledged their ongoing commitment to safety.
Nvidia Leads AI Boom, Overtakes Apple And Microsoft As Most Valuable Company
Nvidia has transformed from a $300 billion company grappling with a chip surplus due to a cryptocurrency bust to a dominant force in the tech industry, with its products in high demand from other Silicon Valley giants.
Biden Announces Green Card Plan For Immigrant Spouses
Approved applicants will receive temporary work permits and protection from deportation during the application process.
Biden Campaign To Mark Second Anniversary Of Supreme Court Overturning Roe v. Wade
Campaign officials also plan to use the anniversary, which falls just days before Biden's first debate of this election cycle against Trump on June 27.
Supreme Court Is 'Brazenly Corrupt And Brazenly Political', Says Sen. Murphy
Murphy affirmed that it is "absolutely" appropriate for Biden to criticize the Court.
1,200 People Evacuated as Wildfire Near Los Angeles Spreads
The Post Fire has burned more than 10,500 acres as of Sunday morning.
Biden Condemns Supreme Court At $28 Million Los Angeles Fundraiser
President Joe Biden appeared alongside former President Barack Obama, George Clooney and others.
Trump Visits Detroit Church To Court Black Voters
Detroit, one of the largest Black-majority cities in the United States, will be a key factor in Michigan's electoral results.
Kamala Harris Announces $1.5 Billion In Ukraine Aid At Peace Summit
Harris made the announcement at the Ukraine peace summit in Lucerne, Switzerland, where she met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Apple, Meta To Confront Charges From EU Under Tech Regulations
The Commission is reported to be targeting Apple over its "steering" rules that charge developers for pointing to third-party purchase options.
Trump Alleges Biden Furnishing 'Material Support For Terrorism'
Trump vowed the country is going to "pay a steep price for many, many years" over Biden's border policy.
Kate Middleton Makes First Public Appearance Since Cancer Diagnosis
Kate, 42, made her return to the public eye Saturday after sharing an update on her cancer treatment.
Biden Defends Rights, Trump Vague On Abortion Pill After SCOTUS Ruling
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold access to mifepristone reflects the ongoing and contentious nature of the abortion debate in America.
Trump's Legal Team Presses To Lift Gag Order In Hush Money Case Ahead Of Sentencing
Trump's lawyers argue that the gag order unfairly restricts his ability to defend himself publicly, especially against criticisms from political opponents such as President Joe Biden, actor Robert DeNiro.
Former US Diplomats Criticize Biden's Foreign Policies On Israel And Ukraine
As President Biden's administration faces mounting scrutiny, dissent within the State Department highlights concerns over America's stance on international conflicts.
Biden, Zelenskyy To Sign US-Ukraine Security Agreement At G7 Summit
The agreement does not include a specific monetary pledge. Instead, it outlines a plan for the Biden administration to work with Congress on long-term funding for Ukraine's defense.
Apple Shares Soar To Record Levels With AI Platform Launch
The stock jumped 7% to close at a record high, marking its best single-day performance since November 2022.
Biden Administration To Ban Medical Debt From Credit Reports
The rule is projected to raise affected individuals' credit scores by an average of 20 points, potentially enabling them to qualify for better loan terms and financial products.
US Lifts Weapons Ban On Ukraine's Controversial Azov Brigade
The decision by the U.S. to lift the ban on the Azov Brigade comes after a failed plea deal between Hunter Biden and prosecutors last year, which had highlighted the political sensitivity of U.S. support for Ukraine.
Hunter Biden Convicted On All Counts In Federal Gun Case
Hunter Biden convicted of making false statements in purchasing a firearm, providing false information required by federal firearms dealers.
UN Security Council Adopts US-Backed Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution
Nate Evans, spokesperson for the U.S. mission to the U.N., said the deal aims to pause the fighting, release hostages, and provide humanitarian assistance.
Jury Begins Deliberations in Hunter Biden Gun Trial
The jury will now decide whether the evidence presented proves beyond a reasonable doubt that he knowingly lied about his drug use to purchase the firearm.
Amidst Heatwave, Trump Hosts Rally In Nevada
The new precautions being taken come after 12 people were transported to the hospital from Trump's campaign event in Phoenix.
Migrant Arrests At US-Mexico Border Decline Following Biden's Asylum Ban
The official noted that this drop could be a sign that the policy changes are having the intended impact of reducing unlawful border crossings.
Israeli Minister Benny Gantz Resigns From War Cabinet
Gantz, a popular former military chief, joined Netanyahu's government shortly after the October 7 Hamas attack in a show of unity.
Thousands Gather Outside White House For A Pro-Palestinian Protest
During the protest, multiple statues in Lafayette Square were vandalized with spray paint, graffiti, and painted red handprints.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk To Leave If $56 Billion Pay Package Not Approved
This will be the second vote by shareholders on the CEO's pay, after a Delaware judge nullified the first vote earlier this year.
Israeli Military Rescues Four Hostages Alive From Gaza
The hostages were taken to the hospital for medical checks and were in good health, the military said.
UN to Declare that Both Israel, Hamas Are Violating Children's Rights
Adding Israel to the report this month is expected to intensify global attention on the country's actions during the conflict in Gaza.