The 16-year-old stepbrother of the Florida high school senior who died this month on a Carnival cruise ship has been identified as a suspect in her death, according to court documents filed by his parents.
Senators will not be able to personally profit from a new law allowing them to sue the government for damages if their phone records are accessed for a federal investigation without their knowledge.
U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan on Thursday lashed out at a federal judge who has been picking apart her criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey.
A Singaporean company has stopped selling a teddy bear with AI chat after it was found that the toy would talk about "kink," where to find knives and other decidedly adult topics if prompted.
A transgender Department of Defense worker has filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration over its ban on opposite-sex bathroom use, arguing that the directive violates the civil rights of "thousands of transgender and intersex ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday that a "communist" will be meeting President Trump on Friday, using that word to describe Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani ahead of his visit.
Sudan's civil war has opened the door to expanding Iranian influence in Africa and is posing an increasingly dire threat to the new U.S.-backed military and economic order the Trump administration is trying to build, nation by nation, across the ...
Five people linked to the left-wing militant group antifa pleaded guilty to terrorism charges in this past summer's attack on a Texas immigration detention facility that left one police officer wounded.
A mobile lounge carrying passengers between terminals at Washington Dulles International Airport hit a United Airlines luggage cart Wednesday, injuring a United employee.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Trump administration broke the law in deploying the National Guard to patrol the streets of Washington without the city's approval.