The U.S. labor market ended 2025 on a disappointing note, with job creation in December falling short of expectations. Despite a drop in the unemployment rate, experts warn of a hiring recession amidst mixed signals from the economy.
Rep. Doug LaMalfa's unexpected death at 65 has triggered a rush for his congressional seat ahead of the midterm elections. His passing significantly impacts the GOP's slim majority and creates a unique electoral challenge.
In a surprising move, President Trump has returned H.R. 504, aimed at protecting the Miccosukee Tribe's Osceola Camp from flooding, citing fiscal responsibility and unauthorized occupation. The decision has sparked debate over federal funding for tribal projects.
In a shocking turn of events, Libyan army chief Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad died in an air crash in Turkey along with four others. The Falcon 50 jet went down shortly after takeoff, prompting an investigation into the cause.
In a bid to prevent wildfires, Xcel Energy has shut power for 50,000 customers in Colorado's Front Range due to extreme weather conditions. Schools are closed, and emergency services are on alert.
In a bold declaration, President Trump claims drug prices have plummeted by 1,500%, sparking controversy and skepticism. As he positions himself as the 'affordability president,' critics question the validity of his statements.
This Christmas, the White House showcases breathtaking decorations celebrating American values and the nation's 250th anniversary. From Lego portraits to an impressive gingerbread house, discover the festive spirit that awaits in Washington!
A devastating fire at the Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Hong Kong has claimed over 150 lives. Investigators uncover a scandal involving substandard scaffolding materials that were concealed from inspectors.
A devastating fire in Hong Kong has left at least 55 people dead, marking the city's deadliest building fire in over 50 years. Survivors describe a rapid spread of flames as they barely escaped. Here are the shocking details.
After a prolonged standoff, Rep. Adelita Grijalva has officially taken her seat in Congress, 50 days post-election. Her swearing-in marks a significant moment for Arizona and its constituents during a government shutdown.