Artificial intelligence hasn’t disrupted the labor market, economists say, but they are increasingly convinced that it will — and that policymakers are unprepared.
At one Christmas dinner, Mark Mongiardo struggled to even pick up his fork. “There was no alcohol being served, and suddenly Mark’s drunk,” he said.
President Donald Trump's firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi sets up another Senate confirmation battle, with Sen. Thom Tillis , R-N.C., drawing a firm line on Jan. 6.
New federal charges filed against the illegal immigrant accused of fatally shooting 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.
Vanessa Trump broke her silence on social media to show support for Tiger Woods following his DUI arrest in Florida and rollover car crash.
New York City public schools are rolling out SmartPass, a digital hall pass system that tracks student movement, sparking privacy concerns.
Texas Democratic nominee Bobby Pulido faces scrutiny over touring with Frankie Caballero, who was convicted of indecent contact with an 8-year-old girl.
An 86-year-old Holocaust survivor says NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani failed to follow through on a promised housing meeting as costs soar.
Rep. Shomari Figures ignited online criticism after remarks at a town hall on voter ID seemed to undercut Democratic opposition to photo ID rules.
Theodore Kaczynski’s cabin in the woods was moved around the country multiple times, dismantled and rebuilt, photographed like fine art and discussed and debated by the public and the press.
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn is urging an IRS investigation into Planned Parenthood affiliates reportedly offering Botox while operating as tax-exempt nonprofits.
Another major healthcare breach has surfaced as TriZetto confirms attackers stole sensitive data affecting millions across the United States.
From baptisms to gospel music, a new Fox Nation series explores how young Americans are turning to faith to combat loneliness and find community.
A voter casting their ballot in Norcross, Ga., in 2020. At issue now are QR codes that are used to tabulate the ballots.
The Supreme Court rebuked California for hiding students' gender transitions from parents, as HHS and CMS now propose new Medicaid funding rules.
Michelle Pfeiffer leads a wave of Hollywood A-listers embracing the drama of Taylor Sheridan's Western TV universe on hits like The Madison and 1923.
He seems to have concluded that progressive models of manliness are passé.
An alleged MS-13 gang member from El Salvador who is accused of murdered a pastor and was released into the U.S. in 2016 is now in ICE custody, DHS says.
The Shanghai History Museum, housed in the former Shanghai Race Club.
Retro freeze-dried favorites, Dubai-style chocolate eggs and giant smash bunnies lead the viral Easter candy trends taking over TikTok and baskets in 2026.
Bodycam footage showed Tiger Woods groggily saying "this is fun" in the back of a cop car after his DUI arrest and vehicle crash last Friday.
Gen Z individuals are drinking more intentionally, favoring brunch and mocktails over bar crawls, as wellness and productivity reshape younger drinking culture.
The Fairfield College Preparatory School hockey team, from Fairfield, Conn., huddled before a championship game against New Canaan High School last month.
President Trump announced on Thursday that Pam Bondi would be leaving her role as attorney general for a job in the private sector.
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Kansas City Royals rookie catcher Carter Jensen was scratched from Thursday's lineup after sleeping through his alarm, which he owned up to after the 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins.
President Trump has a long history of firing Cabinet members, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is only the latest in a pattern of shakeups and swaps.
Discover the power of patience in suffering through an Easter message inspired by the Resurrection and the women who witnessed the empty tomb.
A power plant in Kyiv, Ukraine, after a Russian attack this year.
Residents standing near their building, which was damaged in a missile strike, in Tel Aviv last month.
If Democrats were to win control of the Senate in the November elections, President Trump would face steep odds of getting a Supreme Court nominee confirmed during the remainder of his term.
Lower immigration has brought labor supply in line with shaky demand, but economists worry that such a slow-moving job market is at risk of toppling over.
Hundreds of millions of dollars of ads in the 2024 election were paid for not by people, but by nonprofits that shielded the identity of the original donors.
Donations to political campaigns are increasingly coming from organizations that send money to political action committees but do not have to disclose where the money came from.
Islamic private schools in Texas, like the Iman Academy in Houston, have sought to participate in a voucher program providing more than $10,000 in state funding per student for most families.
The files reveal the mechanics of doubt that the #MeToo movement had to contend with.
President Trump is “on a bit of a firing spree,” Jimmy Fallon said on “The Tonight Show” on Thursday, adding, “Ironically, the only staffer who has immunity is RFK Jr.”
A 16-year-old girl who said she was kidnapped and raped, and later found out she was pregnant.
Attorney General Pam Bondi at a cabinet meeting in January. She met with President Trump on Wednesday to make her case to stay on.