A hantavirus outbreak that killed three cruise ship passengers has now reached the U.S. One American is in a Nebraska biocontainment unit -- and two Mid-Atlantic states are monitoring residents for exposure.
The Justice Department charged more than two dozen suspected members of Tren de Aragua in a nationwide operation targeting weapons and drug trafficking carried out by the Venezuelan prison gang.
Instructure, the company behind the Canvas learning management system, said Monday it reached an agreement with hackers to recover recently stolen data.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht announced Monday he is leaving the Democratic Party and registering as an independent, saying antisemitic hatred has moved from the party's fringe into its mainstream.
The U.S.-Iran war has reshuffled the Middle East in ways Washington is only beginning to reckon with, sparking a new era of regional geopolitical rivalries at a moment when Iran's military and its proxies have been knocked off balance.
A Newport News woman with a lengthy criminal history was sentenced to seven years and four months in prison for participating in a scheme to fraudulently collect unemployment insurance benefits in the names of prison inmates and others during the ...
Rex Reed, the film critic and celebrity journalist whose prose could soar into poetic admiration or plunge like a dagger between the shoulder blades, died Tuesday at his Manhattan home after a short illness. He was 87.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday filed criminal charges against the operators and an employee of the Dali, the foreign-flagged cargo ship that toppled Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge and killed six workers two years ago.