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The case is sure to resonate nationally. Twenty-six other states have passed similar laws, and nearly all of them are also facing legal challenges.
President Trump has increasingly pointed to rate cuts by other central banks as he pressures Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, to reduce borrowing costs.
A Texas man has been charged with buying fireworks that he allegedly planned to use against law enforcement officers and government officials during recent immigration protests in California
A North Dakota man has been charged after he allegedly emailed violent threats to a federal prosecutor and cited the weekend fatal shooting of Minnesota state Rep.
The Swiss edition of Art Basel was once a must-attend art world event. Now it faces formidable challenges — including from its own Paris offshoot.
Republican senators are looking into former President Joe Biden's ability to serve in office
Following news of the chef and TV personality’s death at age 55, remembrances poured in on social media.
President Donald Trump has declined to answer reporters’ questions on whether the US is planning to strike Iran or its nuclear facilities. He said the Iranians had reached out but he felt 'it’s very late to be talking … There’s a big difference between now and a week ago. Nobody knows what I’m going...
Difficult as it may seem, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is desperately trying to not think about what may await the Oklahoma City Thunder
A jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder Wednesday in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend but guilty of a lesser charge of drunken driving
In his largest ever American institutional show, at the Carnegie Museum of Art, the nonagenarian painter is an unparalleled master of black.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 84 people unlawfully in the country during a raid at a southwest Louisiana racetrack, the agency announced
The Spanish government ruled out a cyberattack, saying that a series of failures led to the nationwide blackout in April.
Convicted child sex offender Roberto Carlos Munoz, a Guatemalan national in the country illegally, was arrested after dragging an ICE officer with his car in suburban Minneapolis.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV
Former President Bill Clinton called on President Donald Trump to de-escalate Israel-Iran tensions and expressed concerns about civilian casualties in the region.
Lamar Jackson came to the defense of Mark Andrews, who received death threats following his fumble and two-point conversion drop in the divisional round.
Europe-based players get a break, except Naomi GirmaFour new arrivals in squad to play Ireland and CanadaWith US coach Emma Hayes giving many of her Europe-based players a break, there were several new faces on the national team Wednesday for a trio of upcoming matches against Ireland and Canada.Lin...
Downtown Los Angeles businesses are hoping customers will return after Mayor Karen Bass lifted a curfew she had imposed last week to prevent vandalism and break-ins during nighttime protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The curfew set in place June 10 provided “successful...