Senate Republicans serving on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee have boycotted the vote to advance Federal Reserve board nominees to a full Senate confirmation.
The Diocese of Phoenix concluded that an Arizona priest’s mix-up of a single word during the baptisms he performed over his career made them all invalid.
Mexico identified the first civilian victim of the cartel land mines. Mexico prosecutors on Monday identified the first civilian victim of the land mines set up by Mexican drug cartels who fight for the control of the Michoacan state.
A prominent Mexican scientist pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of being co-opted by Russian agents into surveilling a U.S. government informant in Miami.
Some advocates and lawmakers are pushing for the fourth round of stimulus aid that would promptly send recurring payments until the end of the pandemic. However, some states have taken the matter into their own hands to provide economic support to their own residents.
The Jalisco cartel in Mexico is forcing new members into cannibalism, making them eat human flesh. The Jalisco cartel in Mexico is forcing new members into cannibalism, making them eat human flesh.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro left the country Monday to head to Russia despite objections and suggestions to cancel the trip, including the U.S. government.
A long-time accountant for the Trump Organization, Mazars USA, has decided to break its ties with Donald Trump's family business. It then recanted a decade's worth of financial statements it prepared for the Trump Organization.
New details emerged surrounding the death of Brian Laundrie when the Sarasota Medical Examiner's office released a full autopsy report of the 23-year-old man connected to the disappearance and death of Gabby Petito.
Meta Lawsuit: Why is Texas Suing Facebook's parent company? Texas on Monday filed a lawsuit against Facebook's parent company, Meta, over the facial recognition feature on the social media platform.