Trump 2nd term live updates: White House declines to rule out recession
Canadians who are in the United States for 30 days or longer will soon have to register their information with the United States government.
Canadians who are in the United States for 30 days or longer will soon have to register their information with the United States government.
JP Saul finally returned home!
A Texas man was arrested for violently assaulting a flight attendant and a passenger while on board an American Airlines flight earlier this month, according to the FBI.
A top official at the DOJ was fired one day after refusing to recommend that Mel Gibson's access to firearms be restored, according to a statement provided to ABC News.
The operator of the hyperbaric chamber also faces a charge of involuntary manslaughter, officials said.
House Republicans are slated to vote Tuesday on their spending bill that would fund the government at current levels through September 2025.
Trump adds another 25% to tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum.
At least 450 people were taken hostage and six military personnel were killed when the Balochistan Liberation Army attacked a train in Pakistan.
The selloff on Tuesday extended losses from a day earlier.
U.S. and Ukrainian officials will meet in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for major talks on Tuesday with the goal of charting a course toward ending Russia's three-year-old war.
Trump adds another 25% to tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Markets seesawed between positive and negative territory in early trading on Monday.
Dow futures traded up 156 points, or about 0.36%.
Russia's Defense Ministry said its forces shot down 343 Ukrainian drones overnight, in what appeared to be Kyiv's largest ever cross-border aerial attack.
Members of the Philippine National Police met the former president as he arrived in Manila, the capital, on a flight from Hong Kong, the office said.