Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has given at least a short-term reprieve to President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, putting on hold a legal discovery process that the government says threatens to upend the separation of powers.
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 25% tariff on Apple iPhones manufactured outside the United States, escalating his trade war rhetoric and targeting one of America's most iconic technology companies.
President Trump said his administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students because some of them don't have the basic math skills to attend an Ivy League university.
A federal appeals court reversed itself Friday and said a Texas county public library was on firm legal footing when it took 17 books off its shelves amid concerns about racial or sexual content.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted a morning prayer service at the Pentagon on Wednesday, saying that he planned for it to be a monthly "sacred tradition."
The first Oscar Mayer Wienermobile race, the "Wienie 500," was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Friday and won by the "Slaw Dog" car representing the Southeast region.
Brazilian photographer and environmentalist Sebastiao Salgado, known for his award-winning images of nature and humanity, died at 81 from leukemia, his family said Friday.
Billy Joel has canceled all his upcoming concerts across North America and England after being diagnosed with fluid buildup in his brain that has affected his "hearing, vision and balance."
The supermarket chain Publix has recalled fruit and vegetable baby food sold in eight states because product testing found elevated levels of lead, according to federal health officials.
President Trump's Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought is condemning the Government Accountability Office for saying the Transportation Department's pause on funding of a Biden-era electric vehicle charging program is illegal.