Mike Johnson Says He Will Invite Netanyahu to Address Congress
Senator Chuck Schumer, the majority leader, also said he would support having a speech delivered “to Congress in a bipartisan way.”
Senator Chuck Schumer, the majority leader, also said he would support having a speech delivered “to Congress in a bipartisan way.”
E.V.s have become part of the political culture wars
The former president’s social media company is finally set to go public. He could borrow against the value of his stake in the company.
Complaints have been mounting on social media, and now a group has filed a lawsuit, as the service has continued rolling out policies against accepting cash to enter federal parks.
The Houston man was sentenced last week to three years in prison after he married a woman in Kentucky, violating the conditions of his probation on a bigamy charge, prosecutors said.
But should the government require iPhones to look like Androids?
The Justice Department’s lawsuit against Apple is the latest in a series of regulatory actions that are hitting the tech giant at the same time.
Mr. Rubiales, who resigned after kissing a player at the Women’s World Cup, is a focus of Spanish investigators looking into accusations of corruption and money laundering.
The social media company’s debut on the New York Stock Exchange was one of the first major tech initial public offerings of the year.
To confront the crises of homelessness and mental illness, California has passed new laws that critics say could violate the civil liberties of those suffering on the streets. Some families welcome the new measures.
A Johns Hopkins scientist was known for rigorous studies of psychedelics. Was he a true believer?
The Last Dinner Party has rapidly built a following by meticulously planning its theatrical live shows, and ignoring viral fame.
Thousands of acres burned from Maryland to North Carolina, and more fire-friendly conditions were expected on Thursday ahead of soaking rains over the weekend.
When Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” arrives next week, it’ll join a lineage of albums by stars including Ray Charles, the Pointer Sisters, Tina Turner and more.
The lawsuit caps years of regulatory scrutiny of Apple’s wildly popular suite of devices and services, which have fueled its growth into a nearly $3 trillion public company.
As Israel’s attack on the Shifa complex stretched into a fourth day, the military said it had killed dozens of people it described as terrorists. Its account couldn’t be verified.
The man continues to improve, doctors said. Organs from genetically engineered pigs one day may make dialysis obsolete.
Just weeks before pivotal elections, the authorities have blocked access to several of the Indian National Congress’s main bank accounts, the party said.
Often called “the world’s smallest mountain range,” the Sutter Buttes are an unlikely and beloved landmark in one of the flattest parts of the state.
A water shortage forced officials to reduce traffic, but higher fees increased revenue.
We’re covering the rightward shift among voters of color.
Plus, cartels target seniors who own timeshares.
The Iowa basketball star is blazing a trail in women’s sports.
The Federal Reserve still expects to cut rates this year, and a change in selling practices could shake up home shopping. Here’s the outlook.
A new report focuses on the prolonged struggle to build affordable housing across America and suggests federal incentives to help.