OpenAI announced upgrades for its ChatGPT Images platform on Tuesday, saying the program can now make more precise edits and produce images more quickly.
A liquified natural gas tanker. This year the Trump administration signed a deal with the European Union in which Europe pledged to buy American gas in exchange for tariff relief.
Attorney General Peter Neronha of Rhode Island spoke at a news conference on Monday.
Bondi Beach terror attack during Hanukkah celebration leaves at least 15 dead in Sydney, including 10-year-old girl and a Holocaust survivor.
A Customs and Border Protection officer opened fire during a road rage clash near John F. Kennedy International Airport, claiming self-defense.
Brown University cancels basketball games after deadly campus shooting leaves two students dead. Suspect remains at large as authorities continue search.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative, led by Jamieson Greer, said that the European Union had “persisted in a continuing course of discriminatory and harassing lawsuits, taxes, fines, and directives” against U.S. companies.
Sen. Graham warns leaving Maduro in power after U.S. military show of force would be "fatal mistake" as Venezuela tensions escalate.
International patients can bring a hospital as much as $2 million for a transplant. In recent years, they have typically gotten organs faster than U.S. patients.
VP JD Vance clashes with Oregon attorney general over Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee as 19 states file lawsuit challenging the policy as excessive.
Two people were killed and nine were injured in a shooting on Saturday at Brown University in Providence, R.I.
Republican senators call for Pentagon to release full video of controversial September drug boat strike despite Secretary Hegseth citing policy against making footage public.
Employers added 64,000 jobs in November, according to data delayed by the government shutdown, but the unemployment rate rose to a four-year high of 4.6 percent.
Patricia Heaton revealed why she left Los Angeles for Nashville, citing high crime, taxes and homelessness in a podcast interview with Dave Rubin.
Brown University senior Phoebe Peus recalls the "devastating" loss of friend Ella Cook and explains she first heard about the shooting from friends, not the school.
A U.S. radar at the A.N.R. Robinson International Airport in Trinidad and Tobago.
Americans are warned by the U.S. government to avoid the Thailand-Cambodia border amid armed conflict. The travel alert is issued as fighting kills dozens and displaces thousands.
Ukrainian soldiers during a live-fire training exercise at a military training ground in the Dnipro region this month.
The lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's planned $300 million White House ballroom, which the National Trust argues is moving forward "without any review whatsoever."
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce received some advice from his brother as he decides what he's going to do with his NFL career.
Democrats demand DOJ release Volume II of special counsel Jack Smith's report before his Wednesday deposition, with Rep. Jamie Raskin saying Smith's work should speak for itself.
Some who worked on the semi-autobiographical “Being Charlie” saw challenges play out on the set.
The professor, Nuno F.G. Loureiro, was the director of M.I.T.’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center.
In Rob’s hands, my most autobiographical novel rang true.
A tributary of the Kugaaruk River in northern Alaska turning orange from elevated heavy metal concentrations.
For years, rumors swirled about where his wealth came from. A Times investigation reveals the truth of how a college dropout clawed his way to the pinnacle of American finance and society.
MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was shot and killed at his Brookline home, officials said. The 47-year-old lab director was found with gunshot wounds Monday.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles slammed Vanity Fair's profile about her as a "disingenuously framed hit piece" against herself and the Trump administration.
Electric vehicles at a BMW factory in Munich. Premier automakers like BMW will benefit if an emission ban in Europe is rolled back.
Kansas City bans religious symbols from City Hall holiday displays, sparking controversy. But it reportedly allowed a Menorah lighting Monday.
White House Counsel David Warrington denied former President Joe Biden's executive privilege request, citing signature discrepancies in official documents.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it collected over $200 billion in tariffs revenue under the Trump administration through enhanced enforcement.
Netflix said it planned to feature more podcasts, calling the shows from iHeartMedia an “initial collection.”
Vice President JD Vance embraced his 'conspiracy theorist' label, defends White House chief of staff Susie Wiles after Vanity Fair report.
Man charged after stabbing Bellevue police officer in face during ambush attack following a bogus 911 call at a transit center near Seattle on Tuesday.
While there is no dispute that heavy drinking is harmful to health, the question before experts is whether light to moderate drinking provides more protection from cardiovascular disease than not drinking at all.
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, at France’s National Assembly on Tuesday, seems to have succeeded after a false start.
The White House insisted on Tuesday that the economy remained strong under President Trump’s watch.
A memorial service outside the Bondi Pavilion on Tuesday for the victims of the attack in Sydney, Australia.
The director Rob Reiner, in 1989, on the set of “When Harry Met Sally …”