Prosecutors have summoned a broad range of witnesses before a federal grand jury and zeroed in on questions of whether the ex-president or others obstructed government efforts to recover the records
Ahead of Monday’s start of national Teacher Appreciation Week, 26 governors are talking about boosting teacher compensation
It has been updated with developments since the entertainment giant nearly two weeks ago sued DeSantis and a new oversight board for the Disney World governing district
A new function warns the sender if the recipient tries to download temporary photos and text messages
About 46% of all banks said they had raised standards for business loans known as commercial and industrial loans, up from just under 45% in the previous quarter
Immortalizing moments has become an essential part of experiencing them. But photographs have always been a border between the private and public self. And they are a useful tool for psychoanalysis
Attorney Roberta Kaplan recalled the former president’s comment that “stars like him can get away with sexually assaulting women”
The industry shows few signs of slowing despite some recent scandals that have put a spotlight on wagering safeguards
Top U.N. officials and health industry leaders are trying to tackle an alarming surge in tuberculosis, which is now killing more people worldwide than Covid-19 or AIDS
The social network rewards the candidness and authenticity of small business owners, who can experience unexpected growth if they are favored by the algorithm
The 213-page bill resurrects a slew of former President Donald Trump’s policies, such as building barriers along hundreds of miles of border country, and in some cases pushes beyond his efforts
New tools are helping neuroscientists investigate why early life is such a crucial time for neural development
Biden wants Congress to simply raise the debt limit without any strings attached, while Republicans led by McCarthy are insisting on budget cuts in exchange for any votes to allow more borrowing to pay the nation’s bills
Traditional Afro and indigenous medicine is nothing new. It is part of national and international medical standards, and it is practiced daily in cities like Bogotá
Analysts said the decision is part of a larger regional realignment and an indication of the waning role of the United States
Working out can help to prevent and mitigate the disorder, which leads to broken bones, reduced mobility and higher mortality
The simulation found that almost a fifth of noncitizens in the administrative records had addresses that couldn’t be matched in the 2020 census
Authorities believe driver George Alvarez, 34, of Brownsville, lost control after running a red light Sunday morning and plowed into a crowd of Venezuelans outside a migrant center
Could two people who do not follow each other on social networks be friends? Or, on the contrary, could those who have only interacted on Instagram or TikTok be considered friends?
The shooter Mauricio Garcia had a patch on his chest that read ‘RWDS,’ an acronym for the phrase ‘Right Wing Death Squad,’ which is popular among right-wing extremists and white supremacy groups
About two in 10 Democrats think that Biden doesn’t have the mental capability to serve as president
The rulemaking process being announced Monday would require airlines to compensate passengers and cover their meals and hotel rooms if they’re stranded for reasons within the airline’s control
More than 100 people have been killed in mass killings thus far in 2023, an average of one a week
The former secretary of Public Security profited from lucrative, sole source contracts for location tracking and phone tapping equipment
The documentary ‘Still’ charts the life of the ‘Back to the Future’ star, who managed to mitigate the impact of a cruel disease on his career by combining the two
The so-called safe injection sites are places where people can use heroin and other illegal drugs and be revived if they take too much