Two people were killed after a plane crashed near an airport in Tarrant County, Texas, on Sunday. Emergency crew found the victims after the aircraft crashed near Hicks Airfield around 1:30 pm (local time)
Five people were injured and rushed to the hospital after a helicopter crashed in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday
A thought-provoking report by Equality Law and the Unchained at Last reveals legal loopholes that permit child marriage in 34 US states. The co-author of the report, Anastasia Law, shares the horrors child brides face in America
US President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he had found a way to ensure that the US military troops are paid despite the ongoing federal government shutdown, which is about to enter its third week.
US President Donald Trump underwent what he described as a “semiannual physical” at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre on Friday.
The White House on Friday announced major layoffs of federal workers, insisting that it was made in response to the US government shutdown. The shutdown, which has paralysed the country's government sector, is set to stretch into a third week
Announcing the move in a post on X, Russell Vought, the head of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), said, "The RIFs have begun," using the acronym for “Reductions in Force”
A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James for bank fraud. Lindsey Halligan, the US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, personally presented the case to the grand jury, which is not the usual norm.
A bipartisan initiative to block the US President Donald Trump administration's lethal strikes against Venezuelan drug smugglers fell short in the Senate, raising concerns
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem compared the American anti-fascist group Antifa to Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic State, insisting that left-wing street activists are “just as dangerous” as designated terrorist organisations
The survey, conducted from Friday to Tuesday, found that 58% of Americans — including 70% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans — believe troops should not be used domestically except in response to foreign threats
The United States, once the leading destination for global higher education, is witnessing an alarming decline in international student arrivals — especially from India and China. New government data for August show foreign student inflows dropping nearly 19 per cent overall, with Indian enrolments plunging 44 per cent
Tim Cook may be preparing to step down from Apple after more than a decade at the helm and speculation is growing about who could take his place. Senior executives such as Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, Senior Vice President John Ternus, and software head Craig Federighi are viewed as potential successors
As the 2025 Nobel Prize announcements trickle in, Donald Trump is hoping to bag the prestigious peace prize — this time tying his latest bid to his proposed Gaza peace plan. Despite touting the Abraham Accords and claiming credit for ending multiple wars, experts suggest his aggressive lobbying and polarising diplomacy may hinder his long-sought Nobel ambition
Nearly 1 in 5 voters overall said they or someone close to them would not back a woman candidate for the White House, according to a report, citing a new poll
Trump administration officials and top Republicans warned Sunday that Americans will increasingly feel the pain of an ongoing US government shutdown as most federal operations remained shuttered.
A US federal agent shot a motorist in Chicago on Saturday as a judge blocked President Donald Trump's bid to deploy troops into Portland
On Saturday, a federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked US President Donald Trump's decision to deploy 200 National Guard troops to Portland.
As the US government shutdown entered its third day, the Trump administration on Friday froze $2.1 billion in federal funding designated for Chicago’s transit system, cutting off another major Democratic stronghold from crucial infrastructure support
US President Donald Trump has been posting AI-generated videos depicting Democratic leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer in sombreros, moustaches, and mariachi-themed settings. While Republicans defend the clips as satire, Democrats and Latino groups denounce them as racist and dangerous
As the US government shutdown continues for the second day, reports are emerging that the White House has already compiled a list of agencies it is planning to target with impending federal firings.
US regulators have approved an additional generic version of the abortion pill mifepristone, a normally routine move that nevertheless angered anti-abortion activists.
The government shutdown is likely to continue into next week as Senate Democrats are expected to block the GOP's short-term funding bill again on Friday, according to a report
Last week, US President Donald Trump threatened triple-digit tariffs on pharmaceutical imports, which were supposed to go into effect on Wednesday. However, the White House is now saying that it may not need to impose them for now.
US Vice President JD Vance resorted to inaccurate claims as he blamed the Democrats for the government shutdown.
“We believe that layoffs are imminent. They are, unfortunately, a consequence of this government shutdown,” said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
The H-1B visa programme is facing its biggest shake-up in decades. US lawmakers are pushing bipartisan bills to raise wages, tighten hiring rules, and end the lottery system in favour of higher pay-based selection. India accounts for 71 per cent of H-1B approvals
Former Frank CEO Charlie Javice has been sentenced for defrauding JPMorgan Chase in a $175-million acquisition deal. Accused of inflating user numbers to mislead the bank, Javice’s case has become one of the biggest recent corporate fraud scandals in the US
At a high-stakes meeting with top generals and admirals, US President Donald Trump threatened to fire military leaders who oppose him, while Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth told officers to resign if they disagreed with his agenda. The fiery remarks bring into question how much authority US presidents truly have over generals
With a midnight deadline approaching and no deal in sight, President Trump blamed Democrats for the funding impasse and warned of sweeping cuts if a government shutdown occurs