The United Nations nuclear watchdog head’s remarks align with Trump’s insistence that the inspections will take place.
Trump said that ‘customers are being gouged’ by oil companies.
The LA city controller said the fire has already cost city taxpayers $3 million in LAFD costs.
The Treasury secretary called for national capacity, reciprocity, and writing rules for stablecoins, tokenization, and new payment systems.
July proceedings in California state court still include Meta, Snap, and TikTok, who will face a jury on youth mental health claims.
The governor says the measure threatens free speech; the sponsor says it protects people from illegal and nonconsensual sexual content online.
Fewer prospective homeowners said they are waiting for market conditions to improve before purchasing.
Carnival collects various types of personal information from customers during travel bookings, communications, or participation in rewards programs.
Dutch Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma has expressed concern that parts of the bill could affect how allies manage their own policies.
A federal jury will decide whether a 29-year-old Uber driver set the blaze that would lead to one of the most destructive fires in U.S. history.
A shooting at a library in Northern California on Monday left two people dead and a suspect is in custody.
Adm. Daryl Caudle told regional naval leaders that the U.S. and Panama must work together to prevent other nations from influencing the strategic waterway.
Arson and wildland fire experts push back on the government’s case against Jonathan Rinderknecht.
The agency won’t have to restore at least 51 exhibits by July 3, a task it called ‘herculean and unmanageable.’
Blakeman has promised to cut income taxes, slash regulations and utility bills, and make New York safe.
Cox is set for a rematch with Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, in the Nov. 3 election.
The judge said that ICE has failed to provide ‘reasoned explanations’ for such arrests at immigration courthouses.
All three Mamdani-endorsed candidates—a progressive and two democratic socialists—won their primaries against more established Democrats.