Letter to the editor: U.S. isn't open to all and sundry
It is often expensive and complicated for an American to get a student visa in a foreign country -- yet many people are confounded as to why the U.S. must have immigration laws.
It is often expensive and complicated for an American to get a student visa in a foreign country -- yet many people are confounded as to why the U.S. must have immigration laws.
The Supreme Court delivered a win on abortion to the Biden administration Thursday by erasing an order that had prevented the government from demanding Idaho allow the procedure in emergency situations despite a state law severely restricting abortions.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the bankruptcy code cannot shield the Sackler family -- who is behind the highly addictive pain medication OxyContin -- from lawsuits without the consent of all the affected victims.
A Democratic National Committee mobile billboard spotlights former President Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia, as he and President Biden are set to debate Thursday in the Peach State.
Pharmacy chain Walgreens announced Thursday that it would close a significant number of its U.S. stores, after cutting its full-year profit outlook.
Calm returned to Bolivia's capital on Thursday after troops led by a top general stormed the presidential palace, then quickly retreated, tumultuous scenes that threatened to pitch the long-troubled South American democracy into chaos.
The NBA may have to rethink the timing of its annual draft. Not the month, but a tweak to the hour the picks start coming off the board.
The American economy expanded at a 1.4% annual pace from January through March, the slowest quarterly growth since spring 2022, the government said Thursday in a slight upgrade from its previous estimate. Consumer spending grew at just a 1.5% rate, down from an initial estimate of 2%, in a sign that high interest rates may be taking a toll on the economy.
Ana Ruiz was dismayed seeing migrants from some countries released in the United States with orders to appear in immigration court while she and other Mexicans were deported on a one-hour bus ride to the nearest border crossing.
Cristiano Ronaldo narrowly avoided being hit by a fan who jumped from the crowd to get close to the soccer star when Portugal played Georgia at the European Championship on Wednesday.
Bronny James' draft night has likely arrived.
Fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week but the total number of Americans collecting jobless benefits rose to the highest level in more than two years.
The administration is having a tough time deploying the electric vehicle chargers President Joe Biden promised.
Hundreds of people attended the funeral on Thursday of a senior monk who was fatally shot by soldiers in an incident that could undermine the cozy relationship that Myanmar's military government has tried to maintain with the country's Buddhist clergy.
An appeals court in Pakistan Thursday upheld the conviction and seven-year prison sentence of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife for their 2018 marriage which was found to be unlawful, officials said.
A Chinese Embassy official recently wrote to Congress to lobby against legislation requiring Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to produce a report on corruption and hidden wealth held by Chinese leaders through their relatives, including President Xi Jinping.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., won't be with his better-known rivals, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, when they debate Thursday in Atlanta.
A fire broke out Thursday on the top floor of a building housing Denmark's taxation ministry in downtown Copenhagen, leading to the evacuation of the people inside the glass-and-steel construction on the harbor-front and from adjacent houses. There was no word on casualties.
He has run for office, published hundreds of thousands of leaked government documents online, and once lobbied to save his local swimming pool. One of the most polarizing and influential figures of the information age, Julian Assange is now free after five years in a British prison and seven years in self-imposed exile in a London embassy.
Duke's Kyle Filipowski and Marquette's Tyler Kolek were productive college players who were Associated Press second-team All-Americans. Both were projected to be possible first-round picks in the NBA draft.
An outside review of the U.S. Tennis Association's safeguarding system offered 19 specific recommendations for how the group that oversees the sport in the country and runs the U.S. Open Grand Slam tournament can do more to protect players from abuse such as sexual misconduct.
Harvard students can expect to fork over $240,000 for a bachelor's degree in women's studies, while it costs about $20,000 to finish beauty school. But only one of these programs is subject to the Biden administration's crackdown on unaffordable education debt.
The Trump campaign will run a pair of television ads late Thursday that slam President Biden's record and his physical and mental abilities, and even ask if the Democrat "makes it four more years in the White House."
November 5, 2024, will be the first time I vote for the President of the United States. The privilege and weight of the decision are not lost on me as a member of Gen Z--the youngest voting block and the generation that will bear the effects of the election's outcome more than any other voting group this election cycle.
When you run a business, you're constantly trying to look ahead. You make decisions now on hiring, spending, and investing that will position your company to either grow or just weather the storm. You know you can't control the future. But you can take some measures to protect your interests and lower your risks.