Meta says it has disrupted a large Russian network of fake accounts pushing a pro-Kremlin view of the war in Ukraine and a separate Chinese campaign...
As protests intensify in Iran over the arrest and death in custody of a 22-year-old woman, NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Iran's foreign minister about his government's...
The 23-year-old suspect burned the cross in front of his Black neighbors because of their race, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
Japan's former leader Shinzo Abe was honored at a rare and divisive state funeral Tuesday that deeply split public opinion and that drew angry protests.
Jeremy Siegel, Professor of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, slammed Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on CNBC's "Squawk Box."
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As Hurricane Ian made landfall in western Cuba early Tuesday morning, Floridians were keeping an anxious eye on the rapidly intensifying storm. That included the operators...
The Senate is slated to take a key vote Tuesday to take up government funding that is at risk of failing over a deal cut by...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton disputed a report that he fled his home to avoid being served a subpoena regarding an abortion rights lawsuit, claiming that...
New Orleans Attorney Laura Rodrigue warned against hiring civilians on 'Fox & Friends First,' saying the move should be 'alarming' to everyone as murders surge