Goldman Sachs raised the chances of a recession in the United States to 35%, up 10 percentage points from its previous prediction, in the aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse and a dip in stock futures for large U.S. banks.
Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson reportedly mistreated her campaign staff and displayed frequent bouts of “uncontrollable rage” while running for the party nomination in 2020.
The U.S. military has released footage that depicts a portion of the Tuesday encounter between two Russian fighter jet pilots and the U.S. drone they forced down.
President Joe Biden has less than a week to decide whether to sign or try to stop a bill declassifying COVID-19 origins intelligence that passed with veto-proof majorities.
President Joe Biden is trying to turn Republican arguments about Democrats and crime against them in the hope of winning a spending fight this year and an election next year.
By the time Richard Ayvazyan, Marietta Terabelian, and Tamara Dadyan were arrested last year in Montenegro, a small enclave of wealth in Europe, they had already burned through millions of dollars they stole from pandemic aid programs for small businesses.
NBA superstar and rising face of the association Ja Morant was suspended eight games Wednesday for "conduct detrimental to the league," a week and a half after he appeared on a live video on his own Instagram account holding a gun in a Colorado strip club.
The Biden administration is touting a multibillion-dollar aerospace deal between Boeing and Saudi Arabia as a win for American industry, signaling detente between the White House and the kingdom after it slashed oil production quotas ahead of the midterm elections.
Pope Francis marked 10 years as pope Monday, capping a decade of tumult for the Catholic Church that has seen Francis aggressively fill the ranks of the group charged with electing his successor as he solidifies his legacy as the 266th pontiff.
In a sharp criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) stance on the war in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris shared her experience meeting with "over 100 world leaders" since 2021 as the reason she understands international "rules and norms" and the United States's responsibility to uphold freedom.