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The few lawmakers who held town halls this summer faced voters furious with Republicans about Trump's agenda and with Democrats for not doing enough to fight back.
Vice presidents typically get six months of protection after leaving office, but President Joe Biden signed a memorandum in ...
Artists and activists are telling the stories of women who've died from high-risk pregnancies in a push to add exceptions to the ban.
John Shin, a 37-year-old violinist who has played with the Utah Symphony, is being held in a detention center more than 500 ...
A throng of people wearing blue-and-white 'Press' stickers — used to identify journalists in dangerous areas — gathered in Nazareth.
Under a 1947 U.N. “headquarters agreement,” the U.S. is generally required to allow access for foreign diplomats to the U.N. in New York.
Ralph Leroy Menzies, 67, was set to be executed Sept. 5 for abducting and killing Utah mother of three Maurine Hunsaker in ...
Canadians, angry over President Donald Trump's tariffs and other policies, are skipping trips to the U.S. — leaving some destinations in the lurch.
Cracker Barrel changes gears after the backlash to its new logo, the Everglades battles pythons, and Arizona is blanketed in dust. Test your knowledge of the week in news, and take last week’s quiz ...
In a new study, researchers found that inflammation had a similar impact on heart disease risk to that of cholesterol.
At an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Friday, the United States warned Russia to move toward peace and meet ...
Judge Jia Cobb said the group being targeted had long since entered the country, meaning "they have a weighty liberty interest in remaining here" and must be afforded due process.