New York's attorney general on Monday proposed regulations for its crackdown on addictive social media feeds for children, including rules for verifying a user's age.
The Trump administration and China have reached a framework agreement to keep TikTok operating in the United States, ending a yearlong effort to transfer the platform to American ownership.
The U.S. African Development Foundation pumps out tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money every year to projects in Africa -- but the agency lacks basic anti-fraud controls to make sure the funding is getting to the right places, the ...
The normally stodgy Federal Reserve policy committee meeting kicks off Tuesday with more drama than a daytime soap opera, and it's making more Americans wonder what the need is for an all-powerful central bank.
Congressional Republicans are planning to try to block Democrats with a stopgap spending bill, similar to their successful play in March, but are facing some resistance within their ranks.
U.S. forces on Monday struck another boat carrying drugs from Venezuela, President Trump said, killing three "narcoterrorists" transporting the narcotics through international waters.
Top NATO military leaders fear that Russia is on "a collision course with the rules-based international system" that the transatlantic alliance has helped uphold for 75 years, and they say much of Moscow's military might remains intact despite its ...
A man accused of breaking into the homes of Seattle-area celebrities, including baseball Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki and hip-hop artist Macklemore, and pepper-spraying people he encountered inside pleaded not guilty Monday to multiple charges.