President Trump urged the Supreme Court to limit judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions as the Justice Department awaits decisions on birthright citizenship.
The SEC’s retreat on Ripple has fueled optimism in crypto markets, but with regulators stepping back, the industry must finally prove its real-world value.
The EU has delayed its first retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. allowing time for negotiations with Washington to avoid a massive trade war.
With Readiness 2030 Plan Europe is set to embark on the largest increase in defense spending since the end of World War II.
IDF operations have resumed, killing over 500 people as dozens of hostages still remain in the Gaza Strip.
The Social Security Administration is cutting jobs and closing offices, raising concerns about delays and service disruptions. Here’s what beneficiaries need to know and how to prepare.
Waymo leads the nation in providing driverless taxi rides, completing more than 200,000 a week in the United States.
Chief Justice John Roberts rebukes Trump’s call to impeach a federal judge, reigniting the debate over judicial independence, accountability, and the growing power of the courts.
Trump and Putin’s ceasefire deal pauses attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid, but is it a step toward peace or just a strategic maneuver?
With major stock purchase, Chevron signals confidence its merger with Hess Corporation will be completed.
The Israeli military has resumed ground operations in Gaza as Prime Minister Netanyahu stated recent targeted attacks were ‘only the beginning.’
Russia agrees to partial ceasefire in Ukraine but Ukrainian officials have yet to say whether they will participate.