Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily blocked the end of the Title 42 immigration policy, leaving in doubt whether officials will continue to expel migrants over concerns about public health risks.
Most Philly residents heard it yesterday: an F-15 fighter aircraft responded to a Cessna plane that entered a Temporary Flight Restricted area without proper clearance over Wilmington, Delaware.
About 10,000 tips have been submitted so far in the unsolved murders of four University of Idaho students, police said Monday, but investigators still don't have a suspect.
Nostalgia sells! Kidults, who tend to spend more on toys, have a great fondness for cartoons, superheroes, and collectibles that remind them of their childhoods
are fueling the toy industry.
The condo board at the Vaughan highrise had filed a restraining order against Francesco Villi’s “allegedly threatening, abusive, intimidating and harassing
behavior,” according to court documents.
Did you know that families earning half $1m dollars a year can receive ObamaCare subsidies? Or that in some states, unemployment insurance benefits can be equal to a job with annual pay of $100,000?
Actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are settling the ex-couple's defamation lawsuits against each other. The actors, whose troubled marriage was laid bare in detail have settled for $1 million.
While the big-budget tentpole opened notably below tracking forecasts, no one in Hollywood is ready to write off James Cameron's long-awaited sequel, "Avatar: The Way of Water."
The core of Pence’s identity has always been loyalty. Then came the day he had to choose between his boss — the leader of his party —
and the Constitution. And he chose the latter.
In the Granite State, the reaction to Biden’s primary calendar proposal — which calls for South Carolina leapfrogging New Hampshire and going first — wasn’t as polite.
It took half a dozen years, but large parts of the Republican establishment—wealthy donors, the Murdoch media empire, and right-wing websites, columnists, and commentators—have finally turned on
Trump.
Chris Licht, who became CEO of CNN earlier this year, said he has been surprised by the “uninformed vitriol” directed at him from liberals as he attempts to shift the network’s editorial direction.
Federal legislation prompted by the death of a Johnson County teen that would force social media companies to report fentanyl activity on their platforms to law enforcement has gained bipartisan support.
Republican Congressman-Elect George Santos may have misled the public on key aspects of his life—appearing to have built his backstory on a web of lies that may pose serious ethical risks for himself.
Merle Stilwell, a White Township retiree, experienced an emotional reconnection with his past this week after the recovery of his long-lost wedding ring by a township sewage maintenance team.
Musk tweeted for the first time since 10 million people voted in favor of him stepping down as Twitter’s chief executive, saying that only paid subscribers will be able to vote in future policy-related polls.
Drew Griffin, CNN’s award-winning Senior Investigative Correspondent, known for getting even the cagiest of interview subjects to engage in a story, died Saturday after a long battle with cancer.
Thousands of British Airways passengers across the globe have been left stranded today after dozens of long-haul flights were delayed and canceled just days before Christmas because of a technical failure
White House: End of Title 42 Doesn’t Mean Border is ‘Open’
The White House on Monday stressed that the southern border is not open, despite the end of the Title 42 immigration policy expected in coming days. The Trump-era border management policy is expected to be
repealed on Wednesday following a ruling from a federal judge.
Police Seize on COVID-19 Tech to Expand Global Surveillance
Authorities used technology mobilized for coronavirus contact tracing against Israeli residents and citizens. From Beijing to Jerusalem to Hyderabad, India, and Perth, Australia, The Associated Press has found
that authorities used these technologies and data to halt travel for activists and ordinary people.