JP Morgan Chase bank is reportedly cutting ties with Kanye West, terminating the accounts of his fashion brand Yeezy following his anti-Semitic social media rants. Here's his respond.
King Charles III is displaying a collection of sentimental family photos in his office, which includes a wedding photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
A company in Arizona called Alcor Life Extension Foundation offers body cryopreservation, which puts time and death "on pause" by freezing the dead body and waiting for science to find a way to bring it back to life.
A Treasury Department watchdog is investigating if Florida Governor Ron DeSantis used COVID-19 relief funding to pay for migrants' transport to Martha's Vineyard.
A former Donald Trump employee has old Federal Bureau of Investigation agents about moving boxes of Mar-a-Lago documents on the order of the former president, according to people familiar with the probe.
The governments of Mexico and the United States have agreed to help out and accept up to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants as they flee the country under the regime of Nicolas Maduro.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul repeatedly informed President Joe Biden about the worsening US migrant problem in New York City, but the president did not listen.
A Pfizer executive admitted that she and other Pfizer officials did not know whether the company's COVID-19 vaccine would stop viral transmission before being publicly distributed last year.
President Joe Biden believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin has "totally miscalculated" Russia's ability to invade Ukraine, adding that the latter is a "rational actor."
Justice Department has urged the Supreme Court not to make interference in the federal government's probe of Donald Trump and the Mar-a-Lago documents found in his Florida residence.
Tyler Skaggs's death sent Eric Kay to jail for 22 years due to a Fentanyl overdose in 2019. Chad Meacham, the U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, said that Eric Kay, a former Los Angeles Angels employee, was sentenced today to 22 years in federal prison for Tyler Skaggs's death in 2019 from an overdose of Fentanyl.