Last January, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he was eager to have an ally in the White House to go after foreign regulations “pushing” American tech firms “to censor more” content.
Anti-government protests have erupted across all 31 of Iran’s provinces in a wave of unrest that marks the biggest challenge to the regime in years.
The Department of Homeland Security on Monday said it would invest $115 million in counter-drone technologies to secure the World Cup and events marking 250 years of American independence.
Investors took one look at the Trump administration’s criminal investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, and they decided to resuscitate the “Sell America” trade, selling off US stocks, bonds and the ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a $2.4 billion bankruptcy settlement for the Boy Scouts of America, rejecting an appeal from a group of childhood sex-abuse victims who said the deal ...
The United States attacked Venezuela and President Donald Trump is threatening to take Greenland “the hard way.” All the while, the US has an uncertain economic outlook and a weak jobs report.
Iran says it is ready to negotiate with the US after President Donald Trump said Tehran had called his administration to negotiate. Follow for live updates ...
In recent years, having the best vintage dress or a meme-worthy look seemed to be the ultimate red carpet flex in Hollywood. But at Sunday night’s Golden Globes, actors wore gowns that spoke to the ...
Winners in 2018, runners-up in 2022 – will 2026 be France’s year to once again rule the roost on soccer’s biggest stage? Les Bleus star Ousmane Dembélé hopes so.
After a slew of electrifying performances, 16 figure skaters will represent the US at the 2026 Olympics. But America’s best pairs team won’t be allowed to go due to citizenship issues.
Trump’s increasingly ravenous bids for global power are seen by some supporters as a break with “America First” principles. But Trump has pioneered the use of sharp, overwhelming military power in ...
As furious protests enter their third week and bring Iran to the precipice of change, the country’s theocratic government is trying to survive by harshly cracking down on the widening demonstrations.
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