Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called on the federal government to fast-track work permits for asylum-seekers, saying America's third-largest city is running out of resources to care for a growing migrant population that has already hit the 13,000 mark.
Stocks of cannabis companies are posting enormous gains following news that the Department of Health and Human Services is endorsing looser federal regulations related to the drug.
Former ESPN anchor Sage Steele has asked people to speak out against transgender athletes competing in women's sports, saying she "almost" feels like "we're gonna have blood on our hands."
A former Proud Boys leader was sentenced on Thursday to 17 years in prison over his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, one of the highest sentences of the hundreds handed out but far lower than what prosecutors wanted.
Ukraine has developed a long-range missile that could allow Ukrainian forces to strike crucial Russian targets in occupied Crimea and beyond, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
A retired Navy commander with experience in Iraq and Ukraine was mugged and beaten until he blacked out Saturday while he walked his dog in Philadelphia.
Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) said Thursday that there will be no special session of the Georgia State legislature to impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, claiming attempting to do so could be unconstitutional.
Elon Musk has pushed for X, formerly known as Twitter, to compete with the broader app market by adding job listings and audio calls to its growing list of functions as part of his "everything app" strategy.
Former psychology professor Jordan Peterson has vowed to make the process of a reeducation program "as public as I possibly can" in the wake of a recent ruling by a Canadian court.