Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche chastised reporters Tuesday for questioning President Trump's pursuit of prosecutions against political opponents, saying the media tolerated four years of Justice Department "weaponization" against Mr. Trump.
Yes, noncitizens on welfare can legally send money abroad -- but two Minnesota lawmakers want to change that. Here's what their new bill would do, and how a $300 million fraud scandal is driving it.
The Social Security Administration is warning the public to be on guard against scammers who impersonate the agency through phone calls, texts, emails, social media messages and letters, according to an SSA consumer protection page.
Italy has emerged as a leading retirement destination in Europe for Americans looking abroad, according to a new report from immigration consultancy Get Golden Visa.
California's landmark $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast-food workers has produced a range of unintended consequences, including higher menu prices, reduced employee hours and accelerating automation, according to a new report from researchers at the ...
The Democrat-led Maryland General Assembly has passed a bill that would prevent young teens from being automatically charged as adults for certain crimes, despite concerns it could hamper efforts to stop violent juveniles.
Halle Bailey says the racist online backlash she faced after being cast as Ariel in Disney's live-action "The Little Mermaid" ultimately strengthened rather than broke her.
Vice President J.D. Vance said he supports Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his effort to put Hungarians first, a blunt display of trans-Atlantic support for President Trump's populist ally ahead of Sunday's tough election.
Comedian Chelsea Handler said she has little interest in marriage or long-term commitment, calling the institution "outdated" during a recent podcast appearance.