President Trump on Thursday declared that "religion is back," saying that faith is once again amplified throughout the nation, years after church closings because of the COVID pandemic and attacks on religious institutions from the left.
Nike's neuroscience-backed Mind footwear collection continues to sell out rapidly, but early reviews suggest mixed reactions to whether the unusual sensory technology delivers on its promises.
The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore City Health Department over reports of segregating employees into a "White caucus" and a "people of color caucus" during taxpayer-funded racial equity training.
A group of Chinese nationals organized several sham marriages with current and former military members to expedite the process of becoming U.S. residents, prosecutors said.
More states are moving toward "bell-to-bell" bans on student cellphones in K-12 schools, citing evidence of reduced distraction and improved academic performance.
Iran's rejection of Turkey as a venue for nuclear talks with the United States this week exposed a hard truth about Middle East diplomacy: No one in the region is expecting a breakthrough.
The Trump administration has been holding covert meetings with a fringe group seeking to separate the oil-rich province of Alberta from the rest of Canada, adding a layer of intrigue to the increasingly tense relationship between Washington and ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said this week that China is "weaponizing" its control over rare earth minerals and other goods and the Trump administration is taking steps to counter the problem.
Russia has lost access to the Starlink internet terminals its troops had exploited on the battlefield, Ukraine said Thursday, as Kyiv and SpaceX coordinate to disrupt Moscow's operations on the front line.