Food banks typically see the most need during periods of high unemployment and yet the US is facing down a hunger crisis during a relatively resilient labour market
The project, which features Trump-branded beachside villas and an 18-hole golf course to be built by a Saudi Arabian company, is the first foreign deal by the Trump Organisation since he took office
Since Israel resumed attacks more than a month ago, at least 809 children have been killed, said Zaher al-Wahidi, a spokesperson with Gaza's Health Ministry
Harris to speak at Emerge America's 20th anniversary gala, a group that trains Democratic women to run for office and was partly inspired by her 2000s bid for San Francisco district attorney
The CDC has confirmed 884 measles cases-triple the total from all of 2024-with Texas accounting for 663 amid a three-month-long outbreak
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a video posted to X that this partnership allows the United States to invest alongside Ukraine, to unlock country's growth assets
The full panel of judges on the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals voted 9-6 to keep the ruling from US District Judge Ellen Hollander in place while DOGE pushes forward with an appeal
After abruptly losing their legal status in recent weeks with little explanation, students around the country filed challenges in federal courts
Starbuck, known for targeting corporate DEI programs, said he discovered the claims made by Meta's AI in August 2024, when he was going after woke DEI policies at motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson
The changes this week on tariff plans will help ease the impact of tariffs for automakers, suppliers and consumers, Farley said
Trump announced the far-reaching tariffs on nearly all US trading partners April 2 and then reversed himself a few days later after a market meltdown, suspending the import taxes for 90 days
Heavy rains and severe thunderstorms will mean a heightened risk of flash flooding across the south-central US through early Thursday
The South Korean semiconductor and smartphone giant said in a statement that it posted 79.14 trillion won ($56 billion) in consolidated revenue for the January-March quarter
The weaker-than-expected report on the US economy surprised financial markets because economists were expecting to see modest growth
Talks seek to limit Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of some of the crushing economic sanctions the US has imposed on the Islamic Republic closing in on a half-century of enmity
In January, the NIS said about 300 North Korean soldiers had died and another 2,700 had been injured, and the South Korean military increased the estimated casualties to 4,000 last month
The sharp drop in the PMIs likely overstates the impact of tariffs due to negative sentiment effects, but it still suggests that China's economy is coming under pressure
The president's massive and unpredictable taxes on imports seem likely to mean emptier shelves and higher prices for American shoppers, perhaps within weeks
Japanese automakers' shares fell even after Trump signed an order relaxing some US tariffs on imports of autos and auto parts
Monday's outage, one of the worst ever in Europe, started in the afternoon and lasted through nightfall, affecting tens of millions of people