U.S. policy on arming Taiwan remains unchanged despite the U.S. president linking a $14 billion weapons package to talks with Beijing.
The Long Island Rail Road is expected to resume service Tuesday, May 19, at noon.
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Paxton is suing the Texas American Muslim University in Dallas, alleging the school was not authorized to offer degrees.
The Mexican president is expecting to meet with U.S. homeland security and drug prevention officials this week.
‘These are not kids being kids. This is criminal conduct,’ U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said.
A poll shows the reality TV star trailing incumbent Karen Bass, who leads the three-way race.
Nearly a third of homebuilders in the United States slashed prices in May, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
About 25 percent of the city’s groceries pass through the Hunts Point area of the Bronx, but local residents lack access to affordable produce, officials said.
The United States has accused Cuba’s ruling elites of contributing to the suffering of the Cuban people and the decline of the country’s economy.
Rohail Raja and Sharma Alam allegedly stole $3.4 million using limo companies and fake transportation receipts.
The clearinghouse website will also offer comparison shopping and click-through options to home-delivery pharmacies.
Evidence found during the search at the time of his arrest had been ruled inadmissible.
Pete Hegseth joined Ed Gallrein, who is challenging Rep. Thomas Massie in the GOP Kentucky Fourth Congressional District primary, at a May 18 rally.
The federal government argued a federal appeals court correctly dismissed the case but said the Supreme Court should accept it because appeals courts disagree.
Anthopic’s advanced AI model, Mythos Preview, has the ability to identify and target security vulnerabilities in software.
The change would give some systems two more years to take out two forms of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.