GM hasn't moved to raise already high average sticker prices enough to recoup tariff costs, instead opting to absorb the blow by cutting costs and repatriating some production
The US Justice Department plans to speak with Ghislaine Maxwell as part of a renewed effort to uncover details in the Jeffrey Epstein case, following Trump's order to release credible evidence
The US will leave UNESCO again by end-2026, citing "anti-Israel bias," just two years after rejoining under Biden, marking its third exit and second under a Trump administration
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's announcement that the negotiations would take place generated little hope they would deliver any progress on ending the three-year war
As more countries develop their climate plans, it's time for leaders across the globe to face the hard truths of climate science
Scholars, history buffs and journalists have been preparing to study the documents to find new information about the civil rights leader's assassination on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee
Israel's push into Deir al-Balah prompts concern from hostage families and UN agencies, as WHO confirms staff detentions and Gaza warns of starvation deaths
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi discussed the upcoming visit with his Iranian counterpart Eskandar Momeni during a telephone conversation on Monday
The death toll from the crash of the Bangladesh Air Force training fighter jet into a school building in Dhaka rose to 27 as more people succumbed to their injuries, authorities said on Tuesday.
'EQ of M: 6.3, On: 22/07/2025 07:29:38 IST, Lat: 52.50 N, Long: 160.53 E, Depth: 50 Km, Location: Off East Coast of Kamchatka', NCS wrote on X
The shooting occurred Saturday night near the George Washington Bridge, where an off-duty US Customs and Border Protection officer was sitting with a friend along the Hudson River
The press pool, made up of journalists from multiple outlets who travel with the President and report for the wider White House press corps, is facing growing pressure from the Trump administration
In a Hong Kong court, Kelly Zong was asked to help set up 3 trusts worth $2.1 billion for people who identify as her "half brothers and sister" following what they say were her father's directives
Trump is pushing to end the Gaza war and back Syria's new government as it rebuilds after civil war, but Israeli military actions risk undermining both efforts, complicating US regional goals
MLK Jr.'s children said his assassination remains personal and urged that related files be seen in full historical context, amid ongoing public interest and release of document
Security researchers warn that the exploit, reportedly known as ToolShell, is a serious one and can allow actors to fully access SharePoint file systems
The statement called the recent deaths of over 800 Palestinians seeking aid "horrifying," citing figures from Gaza's Health Ministry and the UN human rights office
European countries have recently threatened to trigger the 2015 deal's snapback mechanism, which would allow sanctions to be reimposed in the case of noncompliance by Tehran
In Miami, a Tesla driver who has admitted he was wrong to reach for a dropped cell phone moments before a deadly accident, spoke of the danger of putting too much faith in Musk's technology
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem blamed the mayor and city council, nearly all Democrats, saying the people that were in charge of keeping the public safe refused to do so