ICJ orders Israel to halt Rafah military offensive
The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to halt its military operations in Rafah citing an "immediate risk" to Palestinians in the city.
The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to halt its military operations in Rafah citing an "immediate risk" to Palestinians in the city.
Even though Trump favors low taxes and light regulation, many businesses view him as a danger.
Just as inflation is starting to go Biden's way, other worrisome signs are popping up.
"The whole world is looking to Hamas to say yes" to Biden's ceasefire plan, Sullivan said on "Meet the Press."
Trump is the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime. Here's how publications around the world announced the guilty verdict.
President Biden wants voters to ask themselves if they were better off four years ago, during Donald Trump's last year as president. Here's why.
Here are the biggest pieces of evidence presented by the prosecution against former President Donald Trump.
Consumer confidence rebounded in May, but there are signs this data is being driven by wealthier consumers enjoying the spoils of high rates, presenting a new challenge for the Fed.
Wealthy US donors spanning many industries have announced plans to put their influence and money behind former President Donald Trump, helping him narrow his fundraising gap with President Joe Biden.
Donald Trump is set for a major stop in the 2024 money race on Thursday when he travels to Silicon Valley for a high-profile fundraiser with tech billionaires.
Donald Trump painted somewhat different pictures Thursday before different audiences of how he would cut taxes if he wins in November.
The US military used fake social media accounts to spread propaganda that was designed to discredit China’s COVID-19 vaccine in the Philippines during the height of the pandemic, according to a bombshell report from Reuters.
Recent data hasn't been supporting the case for the US economy to once again surprise Wall Street to the upside in 2024.
The nation's highest court is expected to make rulings that could limit the reach of social media, the ability of federal agencies to crack down on companies, and the power of bankruptcy courts to shield powerful parties from liability.
Here's a guide to some of the major cases the justices will rule on in the coming weeks.
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has emerged victorious in India's 2024 general election, but with a smaller majority compared to 2019. According to post-election analysis by Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, CLSA, UBS, Bernstein and Citi, this slimmer mandate may push the government — known for transforming India into a global manufacturing powerhouse and making investments in sectors to reduce the country's reliance on Western nations — to embrace a more populist stance in its third term, prioritizing the demands of lower-income segments and rural development.
A spokesperson for the Congo army said three Americans from Utah were detained following the foiled coup on May 19.
The ruling, issued on June 14, found that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives exceeded its authority by saying a bump stock attachment on a rifle reclassified the weapon as a machine gun.
No other issue — not inflation, not immigration — tests as poorly for the president at this point.
Stock market bulls don't see the portfolio party ending under a new interest rate regime.
Chinese EV manufacturers face a new challenge in their pursuit of U.S. customers: a new House bill that would limit or ban the introduction of their connected vehicles. The bill, introduced by U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, comes as the trade war between the U.S. and China heightens in the aftermath of the Biden administration’s decision to quadruple import duties on Chinese electric vehicles to 100%. The bill’s goal appears to curb manufacturers before they can flood the American market with smart, cheap cars.