America's biggest sporting event has become the latest political battleground, with Republicans launching a counter-Super Bowl and liberals demanding immigration enforcement stay away from the stadium.
President Trump met with left-wing Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House on Tuesday to discuss drug trafficking and the path forward on Venezuela after a U.S. raid to capture President Nicolas Maduro.
The U.S. could learn a lot from Nordic allies about projecting military power in the Arctic, where the cold wreaks havoc on the high-tech tools American forces rely on elsewhere in the world.
Palantir Technologies shares jumped Tuesday after the defense and data analytics firm reported fourth-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations, driven by accelerating demand from government customers and continued strength in its U.S.
An armed robber who smashed into a luxury London home where Hollywood star Anya Taylor-Joy was staying and tried to force his way into the actor's bedroom with a crowbar was sentenced to three years in prison, officials said Wednesday.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans will discuss whether to enforce the talking filibuster rule to break a Democratic blockade on a GOP election integrity bill, but he advised to consider "ramifications."
Cracker Barrel has implemented a strict new travel policy requiring employees on business trips to dine at the chain's own restaurants for most or all of their meals, according to an internal memo obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
Speaker Mike Johnson's ability to carry out President Donald Trump's "play call" for funding the government will be put to the test on Tuesday as the House votes on a bill to end the partial shutdown.
A year after Vietnam elevated its relations with Washington to the highest diplomatic level, an internal document shows its military was taking steps to prepare for a possible American "war of aggression" and considered the United States a ...
Higher-income Americans and those with college degrees have ramped up their spending more quickly in the past three years than other consumers, according to new data released Tuesday, evidence of worsening inequality that may explain some of the ...