Secretary of State Antony Blinken showed his support for Israel at the United Nations Security Council but floated the idea of "humanitarian pauses" to protect civilians.
Donald Trump's ex-attorney Michael Cohen made his debut in the civil fraud against the former president's business empire, testifying that he inflated the value of his boss's real estate assets to secure better insurance premiums.
The Biden administration's Department of Education unveiled new regulations Tuesday that will primarily affect for-profit colleges and schools on shaky financial ground.
General Motors is scaling back its previous electric vehicle buildout target, the latest sign that more automakers are concerned with the slowed growth of EVs.
The View's Joy Behar criticized Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) over false statements she made about an explosion at a Gaza hospital, comparing her to former President Donald Trump.
The Senate reached an agreement on Tuesday to bring the long-awaited minibus, which combines three of the 12 appropriations bills that fund the government, up for amendment votes this week.
A government-run cellphone app meant to curtail illegal immigration has resulted in more than a quarter of a million immigrants being released into the United States, according to new federal data.