The White House downplayed Twitter CEO Elon Musk's file dump regarding the social media platform's decision to suppress news stories about Hunter Biden's laptop before the 2020 election as a "distraction."
John Bolton, the former national security adviser to former President Donald Trump, signaled his willingness to enter the race for the presidency in 2024.
President Joe Biden should get full credit for the overperformance of his party in the midterm elections, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre argued on Monday.
Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti, 51, was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Monday for dodging taxes and stealing millions of dollars from his clients.
The 2021-2022 school year marked a 10-year low in immunizations for Florida elementary school students, according to a recent report by the state's Department of Health.
Los Angeles police arrested 18 suspects they said are members of a large organized retail theft ring who were recorded ransacking four clothing and shoe chain stores in the county.
Meta threatened to pull news from Facebook if Congress passes legislation meant to help local and conservative news outlets compete with Big Tech companies.
Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC) issued a directive Monday asking that the social media app TikTok be "permanently removed" from devices managed by the South Carolina Department of Administration.
Retired Canadian corporal and paraplegic Christine Gauthier told the country's House of Commons last week that the Department of Veterans Affairs offered her medical assistance in dying after she requested accommodations for her home.