China has reportedly loaded over 100 new intercontinental ballistic missiles into border silos, accelerating nuclear expansion faster than any other power.
The NDAA includes new sanctions on Chinese fentanyl traffickers as Trump declares the deadly drug a weapon of mass destruction, building on strikes against Venezuela.
Google, led by Sundar Pichai, above, had already been working with Intersect to build data centers and invested in the company a year ago.
Jess Michaels at a news conference in November. She was among the women who signed the letter released Monday.
Linda Sun, center right, and her husband, Chris Hu, outside Federal District Court in Brooklyn after their arrest and arraignment in September 2024.
Parts for the construction of Revolution Wind, one of five projects the Trump administration paused on Monday.
Elizabeth Warren was 'completely wrong' about Social Security phone data, says commissioner Frank J. Bisignano after audit confirms reported metrics were calculated accurately
Jerry Kasenetz, center, in 1968 with his producing partner, Jeffry Katz, right, and Neil Bogart, an executive at Buddah Records. As the founders of Super K Productions, Mr. Kasenetz and Mr. Katz turned out a slew of hit records.
Brown University has retained former U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha to coordinate with authorities as it faces potential legal action following the Dec. 13 campus shooting.
Breadmaking tools for every skill level, from Dutch ovens and mixers to sourdough kits and more.
Michael Douglas pays tribute to late director Rob Reiner, reflecting on how the classic sitcom "All in the Family" couldn't be made the same way today.
In 2025, Fox Digital reported on university professors and administrators across the United States accused of pushing a far-left agenda and in some cases losing their jobs.
“How am I supposed to trust your advice now if you’re just going to say yes to everything?” Ayrin said of her chatbot-generated boyfriend after a software change.
A new study suggests that spending time near windows could help people with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar, with research linking natural light to better glucose regulation.
Derek Lisi told Boston Globe he saw Brown University shooting suspect "casing" engineering building about 10 times since early January.
New court filing reveals prosecutor's family member was at Charlie Kirk shooting, allegedly creating conflict in death penalty case against Tyler Robinson.
What the amendment meant when it was ratified in 1868, Mr. Trump’s lawyers said, was that “children of temporary visitors and illegal aliens are not U.S. citizens by birth.”
LIV Golf star Mito Pereira announced on Monday he was retiring from professional golf and moving back to Chile to focus on his personal life.
Family and friends gather to mourn Hollywood director Rob Reiner and wife Michele after son Nick was arrested for allegedly murdering his parents.
Bashar al-Assad’s long, brutal reign ended swiftly, but he and his close circle have had a soft landing in Russia.
Israeli officials slam 'biased' U.N. food security report on Gaza, citing increased aid deliveries. Analysis reveals disputed famine claims lack evidence.
John O. Brennan at a Senate hearing in 2017. The focus of the investigation appears to be on Mr. Brennan, who helped oversee an intelligence assessment that concluded that Russia was trying to help Donald J. Trump win the 2016 election.
New video reportedly reveals pilot's eerie encounter with mysterious silver cylinder hovering near aircraft wing over Rhode Island, leaving pilot baffled.
Republican Rep. Byron Donalds, a MAGA champion, maintains frontrunner status in Florida's gubernatorial race with Trump's endorsement and massive fundraising lead over GOP rivals.
In a statement on Monday, Barry Manilow added that his doctors did not think the cancer had spread.
Attorney General Bondi launches new federal lawsuit challenging Washington, D.C.'s allegedly unconstitutional ban on semi-automatic weapons and firearms.
The Detroit Lions thought they had a go-ahead score when Jared Goff threw a touchdown pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown, but it was wiped out because of an Isaac TeSlaa penalty.
Charlie Javice was found guilty of fraud in September. She has spent more than $70 million so far on her legal defense.
Department of Justice faces criticism for new redacted Epstein document release as Former President Bill Clinton's spokesman argues partial disclosure violates transparency law.
Heroic officers in Illinois risked their lives to save a motorist trapped beneath a flaming car following a dramatic crash on Interstate 88 early Sunday morning.
Two attorneys mysteriously disappeared during Florida fishing trip. Coast Guard found their boat running but empty 70 miles offshore. Search continues.
Mr. Ellison’s personal guarantee is meant to address concerns that the Warner Bros. Discovery’s board had expressed about Paramount’s original offer.
For centuries, nobody has known who built the Florence Baptistery. Could A.I. crack the mystery?
A Times investigation into the whereabouts of top Syrian officials who fled after the regime’s fall shows many remain free — shielded by wealth and accommodating host nations.
Production at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Ky., which generally produces close to nine million gallons of bourbon a year, will be paused for all of 2026.
A display of Raytheon missiles including a Tomahawk, center, which uses magnets made with samarium, a rare earth.
A feared recession didn’t materialize, but unemployment rose, wage growth slowed and affordability challenges are mounting.
“We feel bad, actually, for the president,” Representative Ilhan Omar said of herself and other members of the Somali-American community. “We also know we’re not garbage. We have not been broken by the life experiences that we’ve gone through. Words are not really that hurtful when you’ve survived war.”
Customers standing in line for the opening of Decathlon, a sporting goods store, last month in Buenos Aires.
Clockwise from top left: Robert Redford, Diane Keaton, Roberta Flack, David Lynch, and Brian Wilson.