Carney acknowledged that no bit of rhetoric on tariffs would be enough to sway Trump, saying that this is a bigger discussion
Google said in its own filing that divestiture of AdX and DFP wouldn't be technically feasible because neither piece of technology is capable of working outside of Google's proprietary infrastructure
He needed a majority of 316 out of 630 votes in a secret ballot but only received 310 votes in the first round well short of the 328 seats held by his coalition
Merz needed a majority of 316 out of 630 votes in a secret ballot but only received 310 votes well short of the 328 seats held by his coalition
Trump accused other nations of stealing US film industry capabilities and said he's directed officials to start imposing an import tax on all foreign-made movies
Among all US allies being wooed by Beijing in its tariff stare-down with Washington, Japan stands out
After Bayern Munich's Bundesliga win on Sunday, Kane said in an Instagram post on Monday, It just feels sweet to win the title and the first one of my career.
Nuno Esprito Santo's men have spent most of the year in the league top three but a run of one win in four has dropped them behind Chelsea, Newcastle and a resurgent Manchester City.
Merz seeks to take the helm of the 27-nation European Union's most populous member after outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government collapsed last year
Genoa substitute Vitinha scored a minute after taking the field to give his side the lead after 61 minutes.
Jovic will participate in her third consecutive Grand Slam event; she reached the second round at the U.S. Open last September and the Australian Open in January
Despite staffing woes, violence, and aging facilities, Trump is relying on the Bureau of Prisons to revive Alcatraz, the infamous prison known in pop culture as The Rock
The training session which was shown live on local TV came after Sinner was the most celebrated player in a ceremony to honor Italian teams that swept the Davis Cup & Billie Jean King Cup last year
Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005 after a decades-long occupation and then imposed a blockade on the territory along with Egypt
The union's troubles began in October 2024, when an officer flagged concerns about improper record-keeping to the parent organisation
The order from US District Judge Jamal Whitehead followed arguments from the Justice Department and refugee resettlement agencies over how to interpret a federal appeals court ruling
Justice Dept. stuck to Biden admin's legal approach, without directly addressing access to the drug used in the nation's most common abortion method
A lawsuit in Washington challenges a March memo revoking security clearances of attorney Mark Zaid and 14 others, deemed by the White House as no longer in the national interest
The action was laid out in a letter to Harvard's president and amounts to a major escalation of Trump's battle with the Ivy League school
The pause comes after 67 people died in January when a passenger jet collided in midair with a Black Hawk helicopter at Reagan airport