Health officials ordered urgent cleaning of rooftop systems in Yorkville and Carnegie Hill, as cases rose to 63 as of Tuesday.
President Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general will field questions from the Judiciary Committee on July 15 and July 16. Then the full Senate must vote.
The rise of power-hungry data centers is posing a new challenge to the nation’s aging natural gas pipeline infrastructure.
Publisher Steve Forbes says the best thing government can do for the free market is to maintain a stable political environment and currency.
An Iranian-born man was convicted of conspiring to illegally export sensitive U.S.-made electronic components to Iran that were used in military drones.
The bipartisan elections commission referred the complaints to the prosecutor, who has 40 days to decide whether to file charges.
New York’s grid operator said the grid can’t handle 3 days of 95-degree weather in a row.
A 28-year-old died after running from federal agents at St. Augustine gas station.
This was the first time in seven years that any justice had testified before a congressional committee. Two justices testified for increased security funding.
The technology investor said Chinese actors use U.S. filings for commercial gain as American inventors face territorial limits and costly overseas enforcement.
The U.S. has raised the case directly with Chinese officials and called for the researcher’s release, the State Department said.
Border czar Tom Homan said he believes it will be a short pause and that he is confident in ICE agents’ ability to conduct traffic stops.
Trump is still seeking to overturn a $83 million award for defamation in the case.
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Trade Fraud Task Force has recovered or charged more than $1 billion in civil and criminal recoveries, penalties, forfeitures in under a year.
The federal government overspent around $7.6 billion—an overpayment rate of 83.5 percent—for undelivered or insufficient routine home care from 2022 to 2024.
Federal authorities alleged the cyberattacks contributed to at least $61 million in damages.
The revised Russian sanctions bill would apply tariffs to the top five purchasers of Russian oil and natural gas.