The Supreme Court cited a statement from Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in its ruling against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
A group of 150 European business leaders from dozens of the continent's largest companies have slammed the European Union's proposed artificial intelligence regulations, alleging it will harm competition and weaken its technological potential.
Holiday travel over the Fourth of July weekend is set to hit record-breaking levels, according to new data, even as air traffic across the country continues to be a headache for travelers.
Republican candidates running for president celebrated the Supreme Court's ruling on Friday that struck down President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, a subject that is sure to become a hot topic on the 2024 campaign trail as each contender seeks to become the party's next standard-bearer.
Police and prosecutors must receive wiretap approval if they wish to eavesdrop on a user's Facebook account without evidence of them committing a crime, a New Jersey court ruled Thursday.
The United States is not providing Kyiv with all of the weapons its military needs to successfully push all of Russia’s troops out of their territory, Ukraine’s top military officer, Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, said.