Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., warned that up to 1.5 million Americans may be using weight loss medications with potentially dangerous Chinese ingredients.
President Donald Trump says the military will start "buying a lot of coal," but his executive order faces Pentagon procurement rules and congressional funding limits.
Virginia Supreme Court greenlights April 21 referendum on redistricting, allowing Democrats to potentially create four more left-leaning House districts.
Nikhil Gupta is accused of plotting to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, pictured here. Prosecutors say that Mr. Gupta is part of a broader series of attacks on Sikhs across the world.
San Francisco teachers went on strike for the first time since 1979 in pursuit of higher wages and health care benefits.
Kelsey Grammer opens up about being a conservative Hollywood actor, revealing he's lost friends over his political views but gained others along the way.
Boston Red Sox player Brock Holt said an unnamed 2018 teammate allegedly threatened to bring a gun to the field and kill everyone during the team’s championship season.
Russian and Chinese military incursions near Alaska prompt major U.S. defense investments, including reopening Adak base and new Arctic infrastructure.
McDonald's McNugget Caviar kits sold out instantly after launching on Feb. 10, crashing the website and sparking viral social media buzz. A content creator shares her take.
MyKayla Skinner criticizes Olympic judges after Madison Chock and Evan Bates lost controversial ice dance gold to French rivals at Winter Games.
Kathryn Ruemmler, the general counsel at Goldman Sachs, in 2014. She said Thursday that her responsibility “is to put Goldman Sachs’s interests first.”
Karrin Taylor Robson dropped her Arizona GOP gubernatorial primary run, but did not issue an endorsement for another Republican candidate.
A photo of Jeffrey Epstein with other faces redacted by the Justice Department.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey appeared on "The Daily Show" Thursday, when he addressed border czar Tom Homan’s announcement that ICE would be withdrawn from the city.
Nineteen Republican attorneys general asked the DOJ to investigate U.S. nonprofits that received nearly $2 billion in foreign climate funding for potential violations.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Minnesota immigration surge was a success, pointing to over 4,000 detentions as federal agents begin scaling back operations.
A DHS partial shutdown is set for midnight Friday after Senate Democrats blocked funding over ICE reforms, though immigration operations will continue with their existing budget.
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U.S. military vehicles in Qamishli, Syria, escorted buses transporting Islamic State detainees to Iraq this month.
New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs pleaded not guilty to felony strangulation charges in court, and his attorney called the allegations "false" as the case moved forward.
The DOJ lodged a lawsuit against Harvard, alleging that the school illegally withheld admissions material needed to evaluate whether the school is continuing to discriminate in admissions.
Demonstrators in Greenville, Miss., in 1964 after the disappearance of three civil rights workers, who were later found dead.
The International Skating Union issued a defense of a controversial Olympic judge after Madison Chock and Evan Bates fell short of the gold medal by a narrow margin to the French duo in ice dance.
The Consumer Price Index fell in January to 2.4 percent from 2.7 percent a month
Former CNN anchor and independent journalist Don Lemon is charged with conspiracy to deprive religious freedom rights and a violation of the FACE Act.
New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh shared what American should "keep in mind" as the 250th anniversary of the country's founding nears.
Congress left Washington for a weeklong recess despite not reaching a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
Tarique Rahman in his office in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Tuesday.
A JetBlue flight from Boston triggered a shutdown of Aruba's airport due to a reported security issue, forcing the plane to find an alternate location.
Redacted documents showing email chains from Jeffrey Epstein released by the Justice Department.
The comments by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent underscore the urgency the Trump administration is feeling as it looks to replace the Federal Reserve chair.
The number of children in immigration detention has spiked since last year. Families describe poor conditions and little education.
An artillery unit of the Ukrainian Army preparing to fire at Russian positions near Pokrovsk, Ukraine, in December.
After a year of just 181,000 new jobs, January’s 131,000 increase in the U.S. workforce was surprisingly positive. Ben Casselman, The New York Times’ chief economic correspondent, explains the numbers.
It starts at the curb. It extends far beyond that.
U.S. women’s hockey fans.
The number of children being detained by ICE has spiked since last year. Families describe poor conditions and little education.
The maker of Meta’s smart glasses said it sold more than seven million pairs last year.
New emails and documents about Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who owned Little Saint James Island, above, have spawned a wave of new conspiracy theories and hoaxes.
Step inside the sprawling factory in California where the largest fleet replacement in Amtrak’s 55-year history is coming together piece by piece.