Biden Signs $460 Billion Spending Package to Avoid Shutdown
With a partial shutdown averted, President Biden and Congress face tough negotiations ahead to finance the remaining federal agencies and departments by March 22.
With a partial shutdown averted, President Biden and Congress face tough negotiations ahead to finance the remaining federal agencies and departments by March 22.
The Alabama senator used a story about sex trafficking to criticize the Biden administration’s border policies. But it wasn’t fully accurate.
Two proposed amendments, which voters considered on Friday, were intended to reflect the more secular liberal values of the nation’s modern era.
In an appearance at SXSW, Meghan said she experienced the heaviest online abuse during her pregnancies.
The ad, which will target a youthful demographic, represents a shift in tone, trying to turn one of the president’s greatest perceived liabilities into an asset.
A theory of why Biden’s presidency has so far been a political flop.
A father’s desperate texts from Gaza offer a window into five months of suffering there.
In the movie’s central love triangle, I rooted for one outcome. But my dating life told a different story.
Emmanuel Todd, a historian and anthropologist, has a knack for prediction.
Just minutes after Eli Newell and Dr. Erika Amundson exchanged vows last spring, he was rushed to the hospital. Their second go-round was far less traumatic.
Americans have long been attracted to the idea that we can shape reality with our will.
It’s been a rough year for Hollywood, but the post-awards season landscape offers some hints of hope for audiences.
Aleksei Navalny’s team has found a new leader in the opposition leader’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya. But Navalny’s death has so far brought little change to their insular tactics.
Hundreds of square miles of the rainforest have burned as countries in the region battle a record number of fires fueled by extreme weather.
The YIMBY movement isn’t just for liberals any more. Legislators from both sides of the political divide are working to add duplexes and apartments to single-family neighborhoods.
Palm oil. It’s in your snacks, your soap, pretty much everything. But palm oil plantations have caused vast deforestation. Can these three tech executives help fix things?
Once considered a laggard, the German luxury carmaker is one of only a few established automakers that has been able to compete effectively against Tesla.
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, has been criticized for selling few electric vehicles, but its decision to focus on hybrids is paying off financially.
Americans love a candidate who promises something new. But when a sitting president runs against a former one, can either claim the mantle of change?
The industrial giant Caterpillar hired William Barr and other lawyers to defuse a federal criminal investigation of alleged tax dodges.
Thousands of people receiving Social Security benefits have had their money diverted into criminal accounts. Here’s what to know.
Inside the world of people making bets on the winners of the Academy Awards — with some taking home thousands of dollars.
Inspired by the academic success of schools like the Michaela secondary school in northwest London, some principals are introducing tight controls on students’ behavior.
The harrowing image of a skeletal Yazan Kafarneh circulated widely on social media and has served as a graphic warning about the enclave’s dire food situation.