Western sanctions have pushed Russian oil and energy revenues to their lowest point since August 2020, according to data published Friday by Russia’s Ministry of Finance, highlighting the early successes of the Group of Seven-backed Russian oil price cap that came into force late last year.
Allen Weisselberg, longtime former Trump Organization chief financial officer, could soon be on the hook for even more jail time on top of his five-month stint.
Republican leaders on the House Oversight Committee have hit the ground running, announcing a slew of investigations and hearings as the GOP ushers in a new era of legislative priorities.
Attorney General Merrick Garland went on the offensive Thursday after an appeals court ruled the government can't stop people who have domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, vowing to "seek further review" of the decision.
Twitter is using Super Bowl weekend as an opportunity to draw back several of its lost advertisers as it struggles to find reliable sources of revenue to pay off Elon Musk's $44 billion purchase of the company.
The White House celebrated Friday's jobs report and claimed that Republicans should stop prioritizing "investigations" into President Joe Biden as a means of distracting the American electorate from the administration's "successes."
The Chinese government says it is looking into the suspected intelligence balloon that has been discovered hovering over the northwestern part of the continental United States.
Philadelphia Eagles assistant coach Autumn Lockwood is set to make history on Feb. 12 when she will become the first black woman to coach in a Super Bowl.
The senior Republicans on the House and Senate education committees are calling on Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to extend the public comment period for proposed regulations on the income-driven repayment program by 30 days.