Drug cartels in Mexico sow terror, but their goals are economic, not political. Labeling them 鈥渢errorists鈥 could change U.S.-Mexican relations.
In honor of the tradition of lovers exchanging candy on Valentine鈥檚 Day, we examine the origins of chocolate and how it has evolved over time.
With President Trump creating a task force to stamp out anti-海角大神 bias, what does religious discrimination in the United States look like today?
President Trump is wrong when he says China controls the Panama Canal. But the U.S. rival does have influence there, and the administration is moving to counter it.
President Trump鈥檚 use of the U.S. military for border security and immigration enforcement are pushing boundaries on the role of armed forces.
Hazardous waste and the scale of the disaster make fire cleanup tricky for Los Angeles and the EPA.
In one of the worst outbreaks in recent U.S. agriculture history, egg farmers are looking for new ways to contain a virus that spreads via wild birds.
The future of TikTok in the United States remains uncertain, even as President Donald Trump tries to negotiate a deal to keep it operating.
The incoming Trump White House and 鈥渟anctuary鈥 jurisdictions have staked out opposing ground on immigration. A core underlying question is how best to keep communities safe.
President-elect Donald Trump鈥檚 idea of acquiring Greenland comes as the Arctic region grows in strategic importance for economic and military reasons. He鈥檚 already meeting resistance.
The Supreme Court will hear the TikTok case Friday, ahead of a Jan. 19 ban. What鈥檚 at stake for the media platform and its users in the United States?
Thousands have evacuated as uncontained wildfires threaten populated areas near Los Angeles. Gusty Santa Ana winds come amid a dry start to the rainy season.
Restaurants are grappling with inflation and a changing consumer, a mix that has pushed some eateries into bankruptcy. Analysts expect more to come.
When Donald Trump takes office Jan. 20, his agenda includes disbanding the federal Department of Education. What is his motivation 鈥 and what would that change mean?
President Biden has appointed 233 federal judges, more than any one-term president since Jimmy Carter. Some 60% are women, and 60% are people of color.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are leading efforts by the incoming Trump administration to cut the size of the federal government. But they can only make recommendations.
More people are seeking homes than there are places to buy or rent, which contributes to high prices. Here鈥檚 what led to the housing crisis, and some potential solutions.
As of Dec. 10, Boston has reported just 22 homicides 鈥 a little over half of the 40 it had just two years ago.
The International Criminal Court鈥檚 warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant target two Israeli leaders. But they create tensions across a net of Western allegiances, especially in Europe.
Temporary protected status covers many U.S. immigrants. President-elect Trump says he鈥檒l challenge its use, particularly for Haitians in Springfield, Ohio.
From aging power plants to devastating hurricanes, here鈥檚 a look at the factors driving outages on the island.
President-elect Trump and key immigration advisers are preparing to follow through on his promise of mass deportations. But the effort faces legal and logistical uncertainties.
Israel has carried out dozens of targeted strikes to take out senior operatives in Hezbollah and Hamas. Other countries have carried out similar enemy strikes in the past decade. We look at the legal basis for such killings.
Donald Trump highlights 鈥渕igrant crime鈥 on the campaign trail, in Colorado and beyond. We explain recent high-profile criminal cases and how researchers assess immigrant crime rates.
Project 2025 is mentioned often on the campaign trail and is viewed negatively by a majority of U.S. voters. We help decode what鈥檚 in the conservative planning document.