The United States and Ecuador have signed a bilateral agreement meant to disrupt transnational criminal networks
4th man accused in fatal dogpile outside Milwaukee hotel pleads guilty
The last of four Milwaukee hotel workers accused of killing a man by pinning him to the ground has pleaded guilty to being a party to felony murder
American Eagle’s ‘good jeans’ ads with Sydney Sweeney spark a debate on race and beauty standards
U.S. fashion retailer American Eagle Outfitters wanted to make a splash with its new advertising campaign starring 27-year-old actor Sydney Sweeney
Global trade in photos as a new deadline approaches on Trump tariffs
While discussions with trading partners continue and a revamp of U.S. trade policy faces legal hurdles in federal court, U.S. President Donald Trump is approaching his deadline of Friday, Aug. 1, for implementing higher import tariffs on products from across the world. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by...
China summons Nvidia over ‘backdoor safety risks’ in H20 chips
China's cyberspace regulators have summoned Nvidia over security concerns about its H20 chips
Pilot safe after F-35C crashes near a central California Naval installation
Officials say a pilot is safe after an F-35C fighter jet crashed near a central California naval installation
All the ways Republicans want to honor Trump, from the $100 bill to Mount Rushmore
President Donald Trump's name and image will never be forgotten should congressional Republicans have a say in the matter
Trump administration cancels plans to develop new offshore wind projects
The Trump administration is canceling plans to use large areas of federal waters for new offshore wind development
Data centers, drought, and dispossession: The real nightmares in Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’
The film Eddington opens at night as Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) sits in his Chevy Tahoe on the edge of a New Mexico desert. On duty, he’s bathed in blue light, watching YouTube: a video on how to convince your spouse to want a child. More cops pull up,...
The USDA announced the cancellation of $148M in ‘woke’ grants. Then it went dark.
The Department of Agriculture under President Donald Trump has charted a new course — the full-scale reduction of federal funding and staffing throughout the agency. A set of the president’s early executive orders targeted climate action, environmental justice, and diversity, equity, and inclusion; the USDA has since complied with those...