Judge rejects Hunter Biden's effort to delay June 3 trial date for gun charges
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika refused a request by Biden’s attorneys to push the Delaware trial from June to September.
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika refused a request by Biden’s attorneys to push the Delaware trial from June to September.
Songs by Drake, Olivia Rodrigo, Lady Gaga and other popular artists are once again available for creators to use in their videos on TikTok.
The interest rate on many new federal student loans will reach its highest level in over a decade next year, as lenders seek higher returns.
Eight people have died and at least 40 were hospitalized after a bus carrying farm workers collided with a truck in north central Florida. The bus went through a fence, struck a tree and overturned, according to authorities.
Two blackouts triggered by the unexpected tripping of electrical breakers caused a container ship to slam into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, sending it tumbling into Baltimore Harbor and killing six people, federal investigators said in a preliminary report released Tuesday.
Bike experts share tips on how to shop for a bike for your kid, plus give recommendations on top kids bikes from brands like Guardian, Fuji, Strider and more.
Eighteen Republican-led states sued the Biden administration late Monday over new federal guidance that aims to protect transgender Americans from workplace discrimination.
Ben Carson, who is often named as a potential running mate for Donald Trump, is out with a new book in which he calls for an end to no-fault divorce laws in the United States.
The WNBA regular season opens Tuesday night with breakout star Caitlin Clark making her debut as point guard for the Indiana Fever.
An Alabama middle school principal was arrested and charged in the cold-case deaths of three people in Georgia more than a decade ago.
Protests commemorating the upcoming 76th anniversary of the Nakba and calling for a cease-fire in Gaza were seen around the world this weekend.
Walmart is laying off hundreds of corporate workers across the country as it relocates many employees to its Arkansas headquarters.
Rory McIlroy has filed for divorce after seven years of marriage, according to court records in Palm Beach County, Florida, a stunning development going into the PGA Championship.
Florida investigators identified and seized a "vessel of interest" in the Key Biscayne boating hit-and-run that left a 15-year-old Ella Riley Adler dead.
Nobel laureate Alice Munro, the Canadian literary giant who became one of the world’s most esteemed contemporary authors and one of history’s most honored short story writers, has died at age 92.
Google is using its annual developer conference to showcase what the company is calling its lightest and most efficient artificial intelligence models.
Boeing’s first Starliner mission carrying astronauts into space has been delayed again over an issue with the spacecraft’s propulsion system, the company said.
Prince George’s County Cpl. Scott Ainsworth testified in the trial of Jesse James Rumson, a Jan. 6 defendant who wore a panda costume head during the Capitol attack.
For the first time a China-aligned group has used malware to try to conduct cyber espionage against cargo ships in Europe, says a new cybersecurity firm report.
Global health officials say the number of women and children killed in Gaza has not been revised down after new details published by the United Nations sparka an outcry.
Federal prosecutors requested U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols order former Trump adviser Steve Bannon to begin serving his four-month prison sentence after an appeals court last week upheld his conviction on contempt of Congress charges.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated Tuesday that inflation is falling more slowly than expected and will keep the central bank on hold for an extended period.
Former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential prospects, like JD Vance and Doug Burgum, have turned his New York trial into a proving ground.
Price growth in many key consumer categories has slowed considerably or ceased altogether — but that has done little to dent consumer worries as the costs of housing and other services have continued to climb.
A lawsuit accuses Texas police officers of forcing a handcuffed mother's face into an ant hill during her arrest, resulting in numerous stings. KPRC's Rilwan Balogun reports.