U.S. Steel and Japan steel company Nippon filed a federal lawsuit challenging Biden administration's decision to block a nearly $15 billion acquisition alleging unlawful political influence.
Around 50 ISIS-linked migrants smuggled into the U.S. remain missing, exposing critical vulnerabilities in border security and escalating national security concerns.
Apple agrees to pay $95 million to settle claims Siri violated user privacy by providing recordings to third party contractors.
President Joe Biden announced a decision to block a nearly $15 billion acquisition proposal by a Japanese company to purchase U.S. Steel amid national security concerns.
House Speaker Mike Johnson was re-elected in an intense opening day of Congress as he looks to assure confidence within his party behind a 'unified government.'
Tensions between states like Texas and California highlight America’s immigration divide, as contrasting policies spark legal battles, economic strain, and debates over federal authority.
Major retailers like Walmart, Amazon, and Costco dominate U.S. retail, reshaping shopping with competitive pricing, vast selection, and convenience — leaving smaller stores struggling to survive.
U.S. Treasury Department sanctions Russia and Iran over election interference in the 2024 presidential election.
Bourbon Street terrorist attacks postpones Sugar Bowl as law enforcement search turns up explosive devices in the French Quarter.
Deadly drones fill the skies over Ukraine providing a glimpse into a new form of warfare.
The U.S. sanctions Iranian and Russian entities for using AI and deepfakes to influence the 2024 election, intensifying efforts against foreign interference.
House Speaker Mike Johnson will face a tough challenge for re-election Friday amid Republican opposition despite an endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump.