Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Paris in January. Voters on Monday rejected her plan to overhaul Italy’s judiciary.
The remains of a dairy cattle farm in San Martín that was burned and bombed by the Ecuadorean military.
President Trump has pushed for a major gathering before this year’s midterm elections to motivate his supporters, and Republicans are close to settling on Dallas as the location.
Despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, President Donald Trump’s “energy czar" Doug Burgum is confident the “temporary blip up" in gas and energy prices will come back down very soon.
The U.S. military deployed MQ-9 Reaper drones to Nigeria for intelligence-gathering and training as the African country is grappling with a security crisis.
Kimberly Sullivan, accused of holding her stepson captive for decades in a Connecticut home, now faces additional kidnapping and assault charges.
More than 450 TSA officers have quit and 3,200 called out during the 38-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown, leaving airports facing security delays.
A Kentucky family rejected a $26 million offer from a major AI company for half of its farmland to build a data center, saying generations of history cannot be bought.
North Korean figure Kim Jong Un said the government will bolster the nation's "irreversible status as a nuclear power," The Associated Press reported.
Former MMA champion Markwayne Mullin was sworn in as the ninth U.S. secretary of Homeland Security on Tuesday, replacing outgoing Secretary Kristi Noem.
President Donald Trump's Department of Education is cracking down on San Jose State University amid an ongoing Title IX conflict over a transgender former volleyball player.
The number of unscripted series has plummeted by a third since 2022. As the industry rapidly changes, an era is quietly vanishing.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was called as a witness in a federal corruption trial in Miami, where he spent several hours testifying against an old friend.
For over half a century, car safety standards have left women’s lives in the rearview.
Migrants approved for asylum appointments with Customs and Border Protection lined up for permission to travel to the U.S. in Tapachula, Mexico, last year.
The U.S. is in a "tough spot" because Iran would claim control of the Strait of Hormuz if the war stopped now, former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said.
FBI agents rescued missing autistic teen Joel Medina in New Jersey after a nearly two-day search in near-freezing temperatures and rugged woods.
Cybercriminals are using fraudulent DocuSign emails to steal login credentials, urging users to verify unexpected document requests before clicking links.
NASA’s Artemis II rocket system at sunrise on Tuesday. Among other objectives, the agency announced plans to speed the pace of Artemis missions, from one every few years to twice a year.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills laughed when asked why voters should trust her after publicly backing Biden after the debate and revealing recently that she privately urged him to drop out.
Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino is retiring this week.
A new Senate Republican framework would fund most of DHS but leave ICE enforcement unfunded, as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, DpN.Y., says Democrats need to review the proposal.
An illegal alien from Mexico is charged with attempted murder after allegedly slitting a woman's throat in Salt Lake City as DHS demands he stay jailed.
Candidates in safe districts are under no pressure to moderate in order to win.
A makeshift memorial for Alex Pretti, the second of two people shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis in January.
In a new policy change, Delta Air Lines has cut its baggage claim filing window from three days to two hours, requiring travelers to act fast after domestic flights arrive.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is testifying on Tuesday in Miami, Florida, in the federal trial of former Miami congressman and roommate David Rivera.
Kendra Wilkinson says she plans to start GLP-1 weight-loss shots after turning 40, noting her jeans feel tighter but insisting she is happy and at peace.
Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announces Alan Armstrong as his choice to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by next DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin.
Russia launched nearly 400 drones and missiles at Ukraine, prompting Poland and Romania to scramble NATO fighter jets as strikes neared their airspace.
An Iranian military spokesman said Tuesday that Tehran's armed forces will battle "until complete victory," despite the U.S. reporting heavy losses for them.
Chris Towns, a blueberry farmer in Alma, Ga., took out hundreds of thousands in federal loans during the pandemic.
A new satellite could transform how water is studied worldwide. But to help unlock its capabilities, scientists first needed to take critical measurements on a mountaintop.
Mr. Trump has spoken of using his economic leverage to mount a “friendly takeover” of Cuba and is pressing for the ouster of its president, Miguel Díaz-Canel.
An earlier governor’s debate in San Francisco featured seven candidates, including the four entrants who were going to be excluded from a Los Angeles debate on Tuesday.
The American researcher Dennis Walter Coyle, center, in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday.
Tehran in 2024. President Trump threatened over the weekend to attack Iran’s power plants.
He mastered the world of the “Epstein Class” to build great museums. Now he’s confronting the cost.
President Trump hosted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia at the White House last year.
Representative Thomas Massie is in the toughest fight of his political career.