U.S. mortgage rates fell this week for the first time in more than a month amid signs of slowing economic activity, but remain too high to provide a significant boost to the housing market.
The Biden administration is poised to open up a new front in its effort to safeguard U.S. AI from China and Russia with preliminary plans to place guardrails around the most advanced AI models, Reuters reported Wednesday.
T-Mobile and Verizon Communications are in talks to buy parts of United States Cellular in separate transactions, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
All dogs coming into the U.S. from other countries must be at least 6 months old and micro-chipped to help prevent the spread of rabies, according to new government rules published Wednesday.
Actor and comedian Roseanne Barr boldly took aim at her critics, ABC, former co-stars, and the media in an interview with Newsweek that came six years after she was "canceled" for a tweet deemed racist.
Bette Midler is reflecting on things she wished she had done differently when it came to decisions made around her partially autobiographical 2000 sitcom "Bette."
The rate of gun theft from cars has tripled in the United States since 2013, according to a new study published Thursday by gun safety group Everytown.
Two California teens booted from their elite Catholic school for wearing blackface have been awarded more than $1 million after proving the viral selfie was a green acne face mask.
A federal appeals court Thursday rejected a motion to dismiss a federal gun indictment against Hunter Biden, freeing the way for his criminal trial in Delaware this summer.
As presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump considers potential running mates, two vice president contenders could put a Senate selection in the hands of a Republican governor who has previously clashed with the former president.
Rep. Pete Sessions, a staunch supporter of the Boy Scouts with a multi-generational connection to the organization, voiced his sentiments to Newsmax, expressing pride and reservations about the recent rebranding and its departure from traditional values.
The Department of Homeland Security proposed a new rule that would allow for swifter expulsion of asylum seekers deemed to be a national security threat or who have been convicted of serious crimes.
A California jury awarded $1 million to two former students of Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, California after the school interpreted a photo of the teens wearing acne masks as blackface.
"Just a reminder,"
@RobFinnertyUSA
says, that the media wants America to believe the White House has nothing to do with Trump's criminal trial in NY, "but that's just not true."
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a new interview that women should be allowed to decide on having an abortion even if the baby is "full-term."