"Russia's reckless behavior is a danger to us all," the NATO chief wrote on social media. "NATO stands ready to defend every ...
PHOENIX (CN) — Jewish Arizonans sued a cemetery over a new safety policy that prevents families from burying their loved ones according to Jewish law and customs. Paradise Memorial Gardens, a ...
The Barack Obama appointee’s order allows the government to conduct necessary repairs throughout the building, but vacated a March 16 Board of Trustees vote approving the closure.
It’s been just 20 days since Péter Magyar took over as Hungary’s prime minister and pivoted Budapest back toward the EU — and already, Brussels is reopening the financial taps.
So far, Republicans are winning the redistricting contest. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they will win a narrowly divided U.S. House in November.
Video footage contradicted initial claims by the agent and Homeland Security that he was attacked with a shovel and broom before firing shots.
A group of employees maintained in a 29-page class action that US Foods Inc. wrongfully kept retirement plan forfeitures for its own gain.
Freddie Lee Trone is serving 31 years to life for his role in the killing. Prosecutors argued that Trone not only drove his 17-year-old son to and from the restaurant, but that he gave the mentally ...
Hints of a peace deal between the Trump administration and Iran throughout the week caused markets to put up gains, despite other negative economic indicators.
Named after John Glenn, the first American in orbit, New Glenn is the rocket Blue Origin plans to use to launch landers to the moon under NASA's Artemis program.
A law enforcement officer could face repercussions for an affair with an unnamed federal judge, who was mostly let off the hook and allowed to remain on the bench.
A U.S. official defended the quarantine facility, saying the goal was to shorten patients' journeys and dismissed any political motivation.