The White House has requested public comment about the risks that artificial intelligence could present to the public, a step toward setting guardrails for the technology.
A Utah mayor has entered the 2024 Senate race for the seat held by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), becoming the first conservative to challenge the senator if he seeks reelection.
The Western world laid the groundwork to provide Ukraine with fourth-generation aircraft last weekend, but they won't arrive in time for an imminent counteroffensive.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has undergone modifications for the year, possibly affecting 42 million citizens participating in the program, according to the Food and Nutrition Service agency.
The Supreme Court's session is coming to a close in the next five weeks, leaving a limited window for the high court to decide on a handful of hot-button cases before it wraps up for the summer.
A West Virginia man is facing no charges after authorities said he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed an armed person in a dispute with the stepfather of his daughter.
Multiple key Republican members on the House Foreign Affairs Committee are harshly criticizing the State Department for continuing to withhold a key Afghanistan dissent cable from them.