President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing the United States to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), a body he has repeatedly criticized over its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trump, just hours after taking office, also ordered that all pending criminal cases against Capitol riot defendants be dropped.
The administration has confirmed that Trump will sign an executive order defining the official U.S. government policy as recognizing only two sexes—male and female—and declaring that they cannot be changed.
Walmart announced the opening of its new Home Office campus in Bentonville, Arkansas that features a hotel and drone-assisted cleaning amongst other amenities.
It was unclear why the portrait was removed but Milley previously called Donald Trump "fascist to the core."
Costco workers represented by the Teamsters have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike, demanding a fair contract before their current agreement expires on January 31.
The hottest housing market of 2025 has strong job growth and a limited housing supply.
Kohl's customers are urging new CEO Ashley Buchanan to reverse changes made under prior leadership that alienated older, loyal shoppers.
The presidents posed for photos with their wives before going inside for a private tea.
Among the actions Donald Trump is expected to take is to declare an energy emergency in the United States.
Two individuals from Oregon were arrested in a fake fire engine while allegedly pretending to be firefighters, California police officials said.
The Department of Agriculture has suspended poultry production at a facility in Georgia after the bird flu virus was detected.
He says he's blocking potential "revenge" by Donald Trump as he returns to the White House.
A study found that in terms of leaving wealth to younger generations, there is a great disparity between Gen Xers, Millennials and Boomers.
Many users were caught off guard, unaware that these platforms were linked to ByteDance.
Donald Trump was sworn in for a historic second term as US president Monday, promising a new "golden age" for America as the world braces for a return of his unpredictable leadership.
The inaugural ceremonies are meticulously planned by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which is led by Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota this year.
Many businesses are closing on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which coincides with Donald Trump's inauguration. What you should know is as follows.
The video-sharing platform credited President-elect Donald Trump, who retakes power on Monday, for making the reversal possible -- though the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden had earlier said that it would not enforce any ban.
In a raucous campaign-style gathering in Washington, the 78-year-old Republican promised cheering supporters that he would act with "historic speed" from day one of his White House comeback.
A fire at a Wisconsin congressman's office was extinguished without incident Sunday but the man suspected of starting the blaze says he was motivated by the United States' ban on TikTok.
President Joe Biden gave remarks on the ceasefire taking effect between Israel and Hamas as aid trucks start to enter Gaza.
A majority of people believe that the U.S. economic system "unfairly favors the wealthy."
The most recent inauguration held indoors due to extreme cold was in 1985, for former Republican President Ronald Reagan's second term.
Spirit Airlines sparked controversy after removing a passenger from a Los Angeles flight over his hoodie.
The US Federal Aviation Administration on Friday grounded SpaceX's Starship pending an investigation by Elon Musk's company into why the rocket's upper stage dramatically disintegrated in a fiery cascade over the Caribbean during its latest test flight.
The administration selected a new group of drugs to negotiate for lower rates for Medicare.
Congressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel said the current projections are based on the 2017 tax cuts ending. That means the numbers could get worse.
The president-elect says everyone needs to respect the court ruling but he would review the situation and make a decision in the "not too distant future."
The fire broke out Thursday at the Moss Landing Power Plant and forced the evacuation of about 1,500 nearby residents