DOJ agrees to withdraw subpoenas for New York Times journalists
Lawyers with the DOJ have agreed to unilaterally withdraw a series of subpoenas that sought to compel New York Times journalists to testify about their sources.
Lawyers with the DOJ have agreed to unilaterally withdraw a series of subpoenas that sought to compel New York Times journalists to testify about their sources.
A possible suspect is in custody after two people were stabbed in broad daylight in Manhattan's residential Upper West Side neighborhood, authorities said.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
An FDA advisory committee voted on Thursday to add the popular peptide BPC-157 to a drug compounding list.
The Democratic National Committee is expanding its influencer program, partnering with more than 500 creators ahead of the midterms and the 2028 election.
More than two dozen states have sued the Trump administration after it required them to comply with election and immigration conditions to get billions of dollars in federal funding for disasters
West Virginia Republican Del. David Elliott Pritt was charged with sexual assault after investigators said he allegedly used Snapchat to engage with a teenage student.
President Donald Trump is welcoming Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House
The House Oversight Committee is interviewing Jes Staley, Jeffrey Epstein's former private JPMorgan Chase investment banker.
Attorneys for the New York Times will be in court Thursday to fight a series of subpoenas they allege were to attempt to retaliate against and intimidate reporters.
A member of Vice President JD Vance's protective detail is the subject of an administrative investigation.
Oil prices surged more than 6% on Thursday.
President Trump has approved an agreement with Saudi Arabia to partner on developing the Kingdom's civil nuclear energy program, according to two U.S. officials.
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake has been detected northwest of Miami, Texas, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Fans, players and the league are all anticipating what team LeBron James is going to play for next after leaving the Los Angeles Lakers.