Less than one-third of people are comfortable with their primary care doctor's appointment being led by artificial intelligence, with vast majorities of women being more skeptical than men about the new frontier of healthcare technology, according to a new survey.
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is in danger of not making the GOP's 2024 debate stage in August after revealing he does not have the required number of donors.
The number of job openings in the United States decreased to 9.8 million in May, showing signs of contraction as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.
Walt Nauta, longtime aide and body man for former President Donald Trump, will appear for his third arraignment on Thursday after two delays as he sought to obtain legal counsel.
A majority believes that former President Donald Trump should not face prison time if convicted in the federal classified documents case against him, according to polling data.
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany eliminated Hunter Biden as a suspect in the Biden administration's cocaine bag scandal despite the president's son's well-documented history of drug use.
Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said he is "hopeful" more of the House Oversight and Reform Committee's "disturbing findings" in its investigation of the Biden family's alleged criminal scheme will be revealed next week.
Summer has so far not been kind to President Joe Biden, who returned from the July Fourth holiday this week hoping to turn the page from a spate of setbacks and unflattering headlines.
The Delaware-based federal judge to preside over Hunter Biden's arraignment later this month is facing mounting pressure by former Department of Justice officials to reject his plea deal as a majority of the nation says the president's son received "sweetheart" treatment.