An unusual lawsuit could soon be decided in a Florida appeals court after a petition was filed to have a woman inmate's unborn baby released from detention, marking a case that could serve as a legal precedent as courts attempt to navigate life after Roe v. Wade.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is raising concerns about House Republicans' decision to give Fox News host Tucker Carlson access to thousands of hours of unreleased surveillance footage from the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
Abbott Laboratories is facing investigations from the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission over its infant formula operation, marking the latest in a series of inquiries into the monthslong shutdown of a Michigan formula plant last year that kick-started a nationwide formula shortage.
Recipients will receive the first of March's double Supplemental Security Income payments in just eight days, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.
A sports radio host from Boston appeared to yield to pressure and apologize after mounting pressure following a "racist" comment he made on his show Friday.
A Catholic university in northern Virginia has announced plans to eliminate ten different liberal arts degrees, but says the disciplines will continue to be featured in the school's core curriculum.
After the biggest test of the four-day workweek in history, more than 90% of the participating companies said they will keep the shortened workweek following the trial.
The forewoman of the Fulton County special grand jury investigating potential criminal interference in Georgia's 2020 general election said she believes the public is "not going to be shocked" at the list of people the jury is recommending receive indictments.