California grocery shelves are getting a makeover this week as a new state law bans the "sell by" date labels that have long left shoppers guessing whether food is spoiled or simply past its prime.
CNN's chief legal affairs correspondent, Paula Reid, is leaving the network ahead of Paramount Skydance's pending takeover of parent company Warner Bros. Discovery and is expected to land at rival outlet MS NOW.
The Justice Department sued Virginia on Wednesday to try to block state Democrats' new law banning the sale and purchase of so-called assault weapons, including some of the most popular semiautomatic rifles.
President Trump reported a $10.71M licensing fee tied to "Melania," the Amazon MGM Studios documentary about the first lady, as part of a financial disclosure that showed the president's total 2025 revenue topping $2.2B, driven largely by his family ...
Justice Department officials said Wednesday they have arrested and charged nearly 350 people who are either members or associates of Tren de Aragua in the new administration, making good on President Trump's promise to focus on the violent ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled the legal residency status of what the State Department on Wednesday called a major Cuban communist influence agent and ordered the Cuban national and his family deported back to Cuba.
Kroger is acquiring regional grocer Giant Eagle for $1.65 billion, expanding its footprint across the Northeast and Midwest -- here's what the deal means and what happens next.
A Justice Department criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday charges Peter Stokes, 19, a dual U.S.-Estonian citizen, with conspiracy, computer intrusion and fraud for his alleged membership in Scattered Spider, a prolific cybercriminal hacking group.