Officers who join the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., could receive a hefty signing bonus under a new recruitment campaign launched by the mayor as the city seeks to crack down on rising crime rates.
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) formally charged a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been detained in the country since March with espionage.
The Department of Defense is looking into how top-secret documents with details regarding the war in Ukraine were published on at least two social media sites, Twitter and Telegram.
Anyone considering going to college could find use in a new tool available online, which can reveal the colleges that produce workers with the highest income after attendance.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) punched back in his dispute with Disney by vowing to investigate the multibillion-dollar corporation's taxes on Disney hotels and imposing tolls on the roads that serve the theme parks.
The March jobs report, which shows that the labor market is softening but remains strong, raises the prospect that the Federal Reserve could overstep at its next meeting.
A Mississippi woman has been released from custody after authorities said they believe she acted in self-defense when she shot her alleged attacker Sunday.
A Democratic congressman's wife purchased a hefty amount in Silicon Valley Bank stock just one day before its historic collapse, which has seen the stock tumble by over 95%, a financial disclosure shows.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended not disclosing that he accepted "luxury trips" and other gifts from a Republican mega-donor in a statement Friday.
Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson said he isn't going to defund the police, but he wants to spend more money on youth job programs and social workers to address rampant crime in Chicago.