A coffee shop in Oakland, California, has fired employees who were involved in an altercation with a woman who was trying to use a restroom that had antisemitic graffiti on it.
The Biden administration's first electric vehicle charger, paid for by the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, opened in Ohio on Friday, two years after billions in funding was allocated to ease a transition to electric vehicles from gas-powered cars. But that transition appears to be stuck in the slow lane.
EXCLUSIVE — Congressional Republicans investigating the Biden administration over allegations that agencies suppressed speech online are backing a new lawsuit accusing the United States government of funding an unconstitutional "censorship scheme."
More than 500 faculty members at Harvard University signed an open letter to the Harvard Corporation urging the top governing body not to fire President Claudine Gay from her position following her comments on antisemitism during a hearing before Congress.
An Illinois woman is defending the two transgender athletes who defeated her to capture first and second place in a major Illinois women's cycling competition.
The United States accused China’s navy of carrying out “dangerous and destabilizing conduct” over the weekend following two separate incidents with Philippine vessels.
The Supreme Court declined to take up a case seeking to overturn Washington state's ban on the practice of conversion therapy for minors who say they are gay or lesbian, prompting the court's most conservative members to say they would have granted it.
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry turns 80 on Monday, and throughout his decades in politics, he has made many predictions about climate change that have not panned out.