The bills, introduced this week, are in their infancy and likely won't appear before a policy committee until spring.
Japan is also providing huge subsidies for its domestic chipmaker Rapidus, which is advancing towards mass producing ...
A failed bank's trust gears up for a bench trial as the FDIC asks a federal judge to rule a partial summary judgment in its ...
Europe’s top judges wiped out the European Parliament’s move to lift Carles Puigdemont’s immunity, ruling the process was ...
Communities and some state governments across northern Nigeria have been entering into security pacts with armed groups to ...
At least three media organizations have reported receiving purported ransom notes that they handed over to investigators.
The U.S. housing market has been in a sales slump dating back to 2022, when mortgage rates began to climb from pandemic-era ...
The announcement came hours after the New START treaty — the last nuclear agreement between Moscow and Washington — expired, ...
The organization said it had no other choice but to disband, as other similar groups have been forced to shutter under ...
A war refugee, a closed asylum door and a legal shortcut were put to the test at the EU's Court of Justice, which spelled out ...
Keir Starmer reiterated his pick for U.S. ambassador repeatedly lied about a friendship with Epstein to secure the job, but ...
The president has spent the past several months seeking to spotlight his efforts to lower drug prices for Americans.