Business interests on the Gulf Coast are hopeful the start of federal offshore wind leasing activities there can further strengthen the region's footprint as a critical energy producer.
Hong Kong model Abby Choi's ex-husband, his brother, and his parents appeared in court Monday on a joint murder charge after police found body parts of Choi in a refrigerator and what is believed to be her skull in a cooking pot.
Senate Republicans demanded transparency and accountability in response to reports that the U.S. Energy Department concluded COVID-19 most likely originated from a Chinese lab leak.
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) reportedly married a man who was a security guard for her campaign, with her team paying him more than $60,000 last year in direct payments.
In a Friday ruling filed in Los Angeles' Superior Court, former professional basketball star Dwyane Wade's 15-year-old transgender child was reportedly granted an official name and gender changes, according to court documents.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un opened a major political conference dedicated to agricultural improvement, state media reported Monday, amid outside assessments that the country’s chronic food insecurity is getting worse.
Defense attorneys for former President Donald Trump believe that the investigation into efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the Georgia 2020 general election has been tainted by
CIA Director William Burns is unable to say if Chinese President Xi Jinping or others in Chinese leadership were aware that a surveillance balloon was going to traverse across the United States for several days.
ATLANTA (AP) — As the 2024 campaign season begins, political players are looking in the mirror and deciding whether they see an American president staring back.
NEW YORK (AP) — Lolita Jackson was at her 72nd-floor desk in the World Trade Center, feeling like she worked at the top of the world. Then came the boom, and smoke started curling in from an elevator shaft.