President Trump’s broad tariffs are expected to increase the cost of products like cars, electronics, metals, lumber, pharmaceuticals, and other goods that Americans import. However, Trump and his...
At the University of Pennsylvania last fall, someone splattered red paint on a statue honoring Benjamin Franklin, the school’s founder. Within hours, campus workers washed it off. But the...
A major, 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck in Myanmar on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey. At a depth of about six miles, the quake was relatively shallow, which made it likely...
One of the biggest corporate donors to the populist Reform U.K. party has sold almost $2 million worth of transmitters, cockpit equipment, antennas and other sensitive technology to a major supplier...
More than a month after Washington and Kyiv first haggled over a deal to grant the United States a major stake in Ukraine’s mineral, oil and gas development projects, the two sides are back to...
A post from Elon Musk last month trumpeted a supposedly startling discovery by his team of government cost-cutters: The Federal Emergency Management Agency had provided $59 million to house...
Attorney General Pam Bondi signaled on Thursday that there was unlikely to be a criminal investigation into the sharing of military operation details in an unsecured text group, declaring that the...
When Starbucks announced last month that it would be cutting over 1,000 corporate jobs, it underscored a troubling pattern for white-collar employees: in recent years, they have experienced sharper...
More than 15 months have passed since Ilana Gritzewsky was released from captivity by Hamas in Gaza, but she still does not feel free. Her partner, Matan Zangauker, remains a hostage. Both were...
Just hours after launching its new program called Safe Place For Science for American researchers, which was created in response to the policies of the Trump administration, Aix Marseille University...