Actor Billy Porter said opportunities for Black and queer artists are diminishing under President Trump's administration, making his case at a high-profile Kennedy Center protest on the eve of the massive nationwide No Kings demonstrations.
Nearly three-quarters of American adults are behind on at least one routine cancer screening, and a growing share say the reason is money, according to new survey data released Tuesday by the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
The U.S. Forest Service will relocate its headquarters from the District to Salt Lake City, part of a sweeping overhaul aimed at decentralizing the federal bureaucracy and bringing the leadership "closer to the forests and communities it serves."
The USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier left its home port in Norfolk this week, where it is expected to join a growing naval armada in the Middle East.
High-profile failures of Chinese weapons and military equipment in Iran and elsewhere have resulted in the disappearance -- and likely purge -- of several key military developers.
Capitol Hill's left-wing squad has seized on mounting opposition to data centers and unveiled a bill that would place a moratorium on their expansion "to ensure the safety of humanity."
"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" hit theaters Wednesday to a familiar split: Mainstream film critics largely panned the animated sequel as a noisy, hollow exercise in fan service, while gaming-focused outlets and audiences offered far warmer receptions ...
An Arkansas man has pleaded guilty to securities fraud after trading on material, nonpublic information that he misappropriated from a senior executive at a publicly traded company headquartered in Idaho, the Justice Department announced.