Texas senator faces competitive contest against a Democratic challenger, Rep. Colin Allred, this fall.
The judge in the New York hush-money trial has just two choices when the former president violates a gag order: small fines or jail.
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The political tactics underlying some of the pro-Palestinian protests at colleges were the result of months of training, planning, and encouragement by longtime activists and left-wing groups.
Onetime White House aide Hope Hicks took the stand in Trump’s hush-money trial, telling jurors that the release of a tape in which the former president bragged about grabbing women sent his 2016 presidential campaign into a tailspin.
Shares of Puig jumped above their listing price on their trading debut in Spain after the world’s biggest IPO so far this year.
Boeing supplier RTX has been unable to keep up with demand for a temperature-regulating part for the 787 Dreamliner, causing a reduction in airplane deliveries this year.
Job growth slowed as employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9%, marking a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market.
China dominates the market, but U.S. defense needs are pushing a revival effort after decades of deindustrialization.
Prosecutors are investigating far-left politicians, union officials and others for condoning terrorism after the Oct. 7 attack.
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Canadian police charged three men with killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist who Canada’s prime minister has said was killed with the help of agents of India’s government.
UCLA’s chancellor is facing a firestorm of criticism after one of the most chaotic and violent weeks any college has endured amid protests and clashes across the country.
China launched a space mission to collect samples from the moon’s far side and return them to Earth.
Israel has given Hamas a week to agree to a cease-fire deal or it will go ahead with its military operation in Rafah, Egyptian officials said, as the militant group stalls for better terms that would ensure its survival.
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D., Texas) was charged with his wife on allegations that they took nearly $600,000 in foreign bribes.
This is a summary of a request from CURO Group Holdings to hire Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld as counsel, filed April 17 with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston.
A fall in Apple’s sales in China shows that some consumers there no longer see Apple’s product as the most advanced in technology.