A 1974 law requires the president to spend the appropriations passed by Congress or seek its permission to suspend funding.
Whole Foods workers in Philadelphia voted to unionize early this week but may be stuck in limbo due to President Trump firing leaders at a federal labor regulator.
John Harold Rogers, a former U.S. Federal Reserve official, has been accused of conspiring to steal Fed trade secrets to help ...
Asra Hussain Raza, a Pakistani woman, was among the victims of the mid-air collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and a US military Black Hawk helicopter and subsequent crash into the Potomac ...
Feb. 1 marks the first day of Black History Month, and suddenly the study of the Black experience may feel like an act of ...
H.B.C.U. bands have been part of the festivities since the first halftime show. This year, Southern University’s “Human Jukebox” will perform before the national anthem.
Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, the 1994 world figure skating champions in pairs, lost their lives in the crash. They represented Russia but moved to the US, where they launched successful ...
The Democrat National Committee gathers Saturday to choose new party leadership, nearly three months after Democrats' major setbacks up and down the ballot in the 2024 elections.
The sudden success of the Chinese AI startup took the tech world by surprise. Newsweek explores the impact on the U.S.'s lead in the industry ...
EDITOR: One of Donald Trump’s first executive orders, seeking to strip certain U.S.-born babies of citizenship, is, characteristically, unconstitutional. It not only violates more than a century of ...
A medical transport jet transporting a child, her mother and four others crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood shortly ...
Children’s National Hospital this week suspended all new prescriptions, refills and medication administration for trans ...