The law allows the U.S. government to surveil people outside the U.S., including when they're communicating with American ...
Ayesha Curry addressed the long-running narrative around her relationship with Stephen Curry. She is bringing clarity to comments that have followed them for years. Speaking openly on a recent podcast ...
A ground stop issued at several airports in the Washington, D.C., region on Friday has been lifted after a chemical odor disrupted air traffic control operations. "The ground stop is over and ...
S&C Electric Company and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) have announced a collaboration that pairs S&C Electric’s IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupter with the upcoming SEL-651RD ...
Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich and the archbishops of Washington D.C. and Newark, New Jersey, released a joint statement on American foreign policy Monday, a rare move for leaders of the Catholic ...
The Texans saw their season end against the Patriots in Sunday’s divisional round, with Houston taking home a bitter wintry loss in which quarterback C.J. Stroud failed to deliver with his team’s ...
This weekend could be historic for C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans, and the third-year quarterback is eager to see it through. Stroud and the Texans are in the Divisional Round for the third ...
The White House said Tuesday that acquiring Greenland is a "national security priority" and that using the U.S. military to achieve that goal is under consideration. Subscribe to read this story ...
Sony is paying more than a few peanuts to get majority ownership of Charles M. Schulz’s beloved Peanuts franchise featuring Snoopy, Charlie Brown and more. Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music ...
Today, President Donald J. Trump will award the newly established Mexican Border Defense Medal to U.S. service members for their extraordinary work to safeguard our nation’s southern border and uphold ...
China's Wingtech demands its control over chipmaker Nexperia be restored Dutch court last month stripped Wingtech's control over Netherlands-based Nexperia Demand comes a day after Dutch government ...
AMSTERDAM/BEIJING, Nov 19 (Reuters) - A move by the Netherlands to step back from taking control of computer chip maker Nexperia was welcomed by China on Wednesday as a "first step in the right ...
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