The Supreme Court upholds the law banning TikTok beginning Sunday if it’s not sold by its Chinese parent company.
A new lawsuit by a trade group for employers seeks to void a Biden administration-backed federal rule intended to help ensure that the estimated 175 million Americans with private health insurance ...
On Friday, the Senate voted to advance a bill that would significantly increase the number of undocumented immigrants subject ...
It was 48 degrees at noon on Jan. 20, 2017, when Donald J. Trump was first sworn in as president at the Capitol. This time ...
The popular social media app TikTok will likely go dark for its 170 million American users this Sunday, Jan. 19, after months ...
As the US faces “the worst telecommunications hack in our nation’s history,” by China’s Salt Typhoon hackers, the outgoing ...
A commissioner who works in the deadliest sector on the U.S.-Mexico border claims politics are killing illegal migrants ...
While most government functions will not be operating on Monday, most grocery stores, big box stores and restaurants will ...
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, the U.S. government’s fiscal health is bleak, with debt and deficits ...
To see what Trump 2.0’s America could look like, John W. Miller spoke to people in Punxsutawney, Pa. about how life might ...
Some TikTok users broke down in tears and engaged in profanity-laced rants after the Supreme Court upheld a law to ban the ...
The Supreme Court unanimously found the new law that could lead to a ban of TikTok does not violate the First Amendment ...