A 97-year-old woman known as the "Secretary of Evil" was convicted in a German court Tuesday for her role in the deaths of over 10,000 people throughout the Holocaust.
Russia’s oil shipments cratered by more than half in the first full week after the G-7 oil price cap took effect, an alarming decline that could risk global supply shortages.
Congress is set to pass legislation meant to stop the online resale of stolen products, a response to an increase in organized theft that retailers have blamed on online marketplaces such as those run by eBay, Facebook, and Amazon.
In a rare admission, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the situation in the occupied Ukrainian territories Moscow claimed to annex was "extremely difficult."
Congress is poised to ban TikTok on government devices, a sign of increasing skepticism of and opposition to the social media platform because of its ties to China.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, announced the retirement of Health Secretary Joan Adam on the heels of learning that the state Health Department contracted with a transgender activist group.
U.S. forces conducted three helicopter raids in eastern Syria that resulted in the detention of six Islamic State operatives, according to a Tuesday statement from U.S. Central Command.