In a 5-4 vote, the justices blocked the lifting of the limits, forcing the Biden administration to leave in place the directive that has prevented the entry of millions of asylum-seeking migrants.
Opposition from members of Congress to McCarthy for Speaker showed no signs of wavering, setting up a dramatic Jan. 3 Speaker’s vote — or series of votes — on the first day of the 118th Congress.
Families in western New York were rushing to find food, medicine, and other essentials after a historic blizzard blocked roads and cut off electricity, forcing many major supermarkets and pharmacies to
close.
The COVID-induced stresses of juggling work, childcare, kids’ schooling, and lockdowns clearly made life difficult for many mothers, but some moms did the pandemic better than others.
McDonald’s opened its first automated restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas, with machines handling everything from taking orders to delivering the food – and dividing
opinions everywhere.
More than 23 million U.S. households have adopted a pet during the pandemic. Still, some owners face an impossible decision: Surrender or abandon their animals so
they can keep themselves afloat.
Relief is still a few days away for Southwest flyers week, as the airline continues to grapple with what US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has referred to as a complete meltdown of the system.
Adam Fox was sentenced Tuesday to 16 years in prison for plotting the kidnap of Gov. Whitmer in what the government has described as one of the biggest domestic terrorism cases in recent history.
As fentanyl overdose deaths rise, CA is at the forefront of the fight to reverse the grim trend. But organizations worry that their increasingly bold efforts to save lives could land them in legal
trouble.
Wealthy New Yorkers fled the Empire State in droves after the COVID pandemic hit — with more than 2,000 millionaires ditching
Manhattan, according to the latest Internal Revenue Service data.
As 2022 ends, many are aspiring for a better 2023. It begs the question, what resolutions are people making? Using Google data, we determine which state wants to get healthy and which just wants to
sleep.
"Nano" influencers may only have a few thousand followers, but that's not keeping them from turning a social-media hobby into a paying side hustle or even a full-time job.
We’ve all received spam texts and emails at some point. More often than not, we sweep these messages into our deleted folder, But what about when it’s not a scam? Are any of these prize alerts ever legit?
The judge in Kari Lake's election challenge on Tuesday rejected requests for sanctions and nearly $700,000 in attorney fees but granted $33,000 to pay for expert witnesses hired by Katie Hobbs.
The FDA is studying whether legal cannabis is safe in food or supplements and plans to make recommendations for how to regulate the growing number of cannabis-derived products.
When it comes to organ transplants, time is of the essence. That’s why researchers in Canada have turned to drones to whisk away donated organs to the patients who need them.
2/3 of the US faced snowstorms, high winds, or frigid winter weather over the holiday weekend, and many states, utilities, and grid operators only narrowly averted greater disaster by conserving
energy.
With the rate of price increases hitting peaks close to 10 per-cent in the US, eurozone, and UK, a generation has had to worry about a rapidly rising cost of living for the first time in their working careers.
The exorbitant costs of attending college sets students up for failure — and higher education is often a "scam" and unnecessary in some fields, a researcher on market influences and monopolies said.
“I want to ask you all for a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict who sustains the Church in his silence. He is very sick,” Francis said during his general audience at the Vatican on Wednesday.
While the US has the best doctors and hospitals in the world, many Americans cannot afford to access the advances of modern medicine because of a lack of basic health insurance. The United States is the only nation in the world that does not provide health coverage for all its citizens... and our health is
suffering because of this.
James Cameron Says He Cut Footage Including Firearms From New ‘Avatar,’ Regrets Past Use
The director said in an interview that he cut 10 minutes of scenes showing the use of firearms in the latest installment of the wildly popular “Avatar” film series, adding that he regrets past use of firearms in
his films.