Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus defended performing for presidents on both sides of the aisle, saying in a recent interview that leading the nation is "a tough job" and that he prays for the current commander-in-chief.
Senate votes to block U.S. military aid to Israel have jumped from 19 to 40 in two years. Here's what the numbers reveal about how fast -- and how far -- the Democratic Party has moved.
Elon Musk is calling for the federal government to issue direct payments to Americans displaced by artificial intelligence, framing the proposal as a necessary response to what he sees as an inevitable wave of automation-driven unemployment.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's new "tax the rich" plan drew condemnation from President Trump, a Queens native, who slammed the policy that would affect his business.
The Senate approved a short-term renewal until April 30 of a controversial surveillance program used by U.S. spy agencies, following a chaotic, post-midnight scramble in the House to keep the authority from expiring.
The parent company of 801 Chophouse, a high-end steakhouse chain known for Wagyu beef and entrees priced well into the triple digits, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection -- though the individual restaurants remain open and are not part of ...
Law enforcement sources say the murder case against pop singer D4vd may not end with his arrest, as investigators believe others were involved in the death and disposal of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez -- whose remains were found in the trunk ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Chevron can force a climate change lawsuit to be heard in federal court rather than a less friendly state court, delivering a significant legal victory to oil companies preparing to battle an onslaught of global ...
A federal judge on Friday shot down the Trump Justice Department's attempt to get a look at Rhode Island's voter lists, saying the feds were misusing a law meant to combat racial discrimination to try to clean up the registration rolls.