America is facing the coldest Christmas in modern memory as at least 17 people have died and 1.6 million are without power as storm Elliot grips the country.
A shortage of snowplow operators is impacting U.S. states from Oregon to Ohio, with transportation officials blaming low wages and a tight labor market.
The IRS announced on Friday that it will delay the rollout of a new rule that was set to lower the tax reporting threshold for transactions businesses make through third-party payment platforms like Venmo and Cash App.
It has now been 303 days since Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24. There was a Churchillian echo when President Zelenskyy told this week's joint session of Congress, "Ukraine is alive and kicking."
This being Christmas, it would seem a good time for Kari Lake to offer the state of Arizona a gift. Lake should accept the verdict of the judge, muster some grace and concede the governor's race.
A special grand jury investigating whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies illegally tried to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election in Georgia appears to be wrapping up its work, but many questions remain.
The humanity of Jesus manifests itself in his moments of grief, agony, anger, frustration, joy and compassion. But one particular aspect of that humanity that has long intrigued me is his professed friendship with the rest of us.
During a Hanukkah party at the vice president’s residence this week, the second gentleman used the opportunity to remind those in attendance about the growing threat against the Jewish community.
Studies and surveys show that people aren’t great at sticking to resolutions, ditching them within the first month. However, the process you take in reaching the goal holds more weight than simply making a choice to change.
Zelensky’s visit to the United States triggered an astonishing outpouring of raw vitriol from some of the most prominent right-wing voices in the land. Domestic animosity drives this right wing-rage.
Twitter, Inc. has restored a feature that promotes suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources to users looking up certain content, after coming under pressure from some users and consumer safety groups over its removal.
Some 250 million people in China may have been infected with COVID-19 in the first 20 days of December, according to leaked figures from Beijing’s senior health officials reported by US media.
The Sun has issued an apology for running a column by British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson about Meghan Markle that has been condemned for being “deeply misogynistic.”
An attorney from a law firm suing the parent company of Radio City Music Hall was kicked out of the venue after facial recognition technology identified her when she tried to see a Rockettes performance with her daughter and a pack of Girl
Scouts.
If Tuesday’s drawing has one or more winning tickets, the jackpot is estimated to be the sixth largest in the lottery's 20-year history, Mega Millions said in a statement Saturday.
The Fabelmans (2022) gives us a new take on a cliché message “Do what makes you happy,” but at what cost? This movie shows us the power of film on and off the screen and how filmmakers can pour their hearts into their art.
Florida Sheriff's Deputy Killed Responding to Domestic Violence Call on Christmas Eve
Corporal Ray Hamilton was shot at about 12:40 p.m. on Saturday afternoon while responding to a domestic violence incident. Hamilton was taken to a nearby hospital and died from his injuries at about 3 p.m. The suspect in the shooting, Timothy Price-Williams,
was also shot at the scene. Deputies said his injuries were not life threatening.
Zambian rights activists Saturday hailed as a "huge milestone" a decision to scrap two British colonial-era laws: the death penalty and making criticism of the country's leader a punishable offence.