With Title 42 restriction scheduled to end on Dec. 21, officials have seen an influx of thousands of migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum in the United States.
Fusion energy is a method of producing electricity by smashing atoms together, releasing energy in the process. If we could replicate this reaction on Earth, we could have a source of virtually unlimited clean
energy.
As the midterms approached, Mishkin listed Biden’s negatives and positives with voters and said Democrats were missing the obvious in not playing to Biden’s strengths.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of cryptocurrency giant FTX and trading firm Alameda Research, was arrested in the Bahamas after federal prosecutors in New York filed criminal charges contained in a sealed
indictment.
This new “$600 rule” means that more people than in the past who are paid through networks and apps like Venmo, Amazon, Square, and PayPal will receive a 1099-K
Form in January.
American Christianity is in the midst of an identity crisis. Attendance is in steep decline, especially among millennials and Gen Z, who say the traditional church
doesn't speak to their realities.
Ds unchecked one-party rule over the past two years has resulted in multiple crises abroad, and at home, as they have made clear they want accountability in Washington, and Rs are ready to deliver.
Elon Musk elicited backlash from liberal leaders and cheers from some conservative ones from a tweet that called for Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious disease, to be prosecuted.
Public health officials are revisiting the topic of indoor masking, surges in cases of COVID, the flu and respiratory syncytial viruses that have taken hold during the holiday season.
More than 30 years after being imprisoned for a crime they didn't commit, five Black and Latino men will have a gate in Central Park
named in their honor, known as the "Gate of the Exonerated.”
A man accused of making the bomb that downed Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, 34 years ago was told he would not face the death penalty as he appeared in a US court.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency on homelessness, as she plans soon to unveil proposals to clear homeless encampments and get people living on the streets into shelter and
housing.
The retired Moscow police captain says it's likely the perpetrator responsible for the murder of four college students last month knew at least one of the victims and may have been seeking vengeance.
Traditionally, debates over what books are appropriate for schools have occurred between a concerned parent and a librarian or administrator. Still, recently, the issue has been supercharged by conservative groups.
TPM has obtained the 2,319 text messages that Mark Meadows, who was President Trump’s last White House chief of staff, turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Tim Scott, the South Carolina senator, isn't committing to a White House bid yet, but his Republican colleagues think he'd have a shot in a possibly challenging field.
Viktor Bout has received a celebrity welcome in Russia since being released from U.S. custody, as the prisoner swap not only secured his freedom but also offered a rare win for President Vladimir
Putin.
Despite a skyrocketing overdose crisis, North Carolina has one of the narrowest Good Samaritan laws in the country, and laws still fail to provide adequate protection for those experiencing or at the scene of an overdose.
There is a new representation increasing among New York voters to register with no party. Indeed, "blanks" have now surpassed Republicans as the second-highest voter group in the state.
According to a statement from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the mountain lion known as P-22 has been tranquilized and transported to a wild animal care facility. He was found in the Los Feliz area.
As social media sites came to fruition, the idea of providing users with an emotional support structure by linking them to their closest friends faltered and devolved. Why? The answer is multifaceted, but at its core, it’s simply this: some people just suck.
The fifth batch of internal Twitter documents released by allies of Elon Musk, dubbed the "Twitter Files," details Twitter employees' thoughts on the day the platform decided to suspend then-President Donald
Trump permanently.