The Department of Defense released its science and technology strategy on Tuesday, which is an outline for how it will attempt to maintain a technological advantage over its adversaries for years to come.
Jury deliberations began in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll against former President Donald Trump, as jurors weigh whether there is enough evidence to find Trump liable for sexual assault.
Portland, Oregon, police will announce the reinstatement of their traffic division on Tuesday after facing one of its deadliest years for pedestrians in 2022.
The Drug Enforcement Administration filed a rule on Tuesday that extends pandemic-era telehealth procedures for prescribing controlled substances through November.
Massachusetts's attorney general has joined a team of states calling on the federal government to address the "public health and safety dangers of gas stoves."
The latest guaranteed income program in California is anticipated to start in less than a month, and recipients of the program will get monthly payments of $500.
Wendy's is working with Google to automate its drive-thru service, the latest example of generative artificial intelligence being incorporated into everyday life.
The Texas Senate voted Monday to approve a new energy bill that would impose new permitting restrictions on renewable energy projects, a measure billed as increasing reliability but that threatens to deter investment and drive up consumers' energy costs.