After months of roaring share prices, stock investors were rattled this week by reports of souring debts on bank balance sheets.
After months of roaring share prices, stock investors were rattled this week by reports of souring debts on bank balance sheets.
Unions representing federal workers told a judge they believed the administration might violate a temporary ban on layoffs during the shutdown.
Federal workers who issue permits for oil, gas and mining operations are on the job, along with those working to repeal pollution limits.
People have used its Sora video app to create vulgar and sometimes racist depictions of the civil rights leader.
As nations vote on a draft agreement at the International Maritime Organization this week, the Trump administration says it could sanction those supporting it.
Nearly two dozen private colleges are offering an online tool that factors in need-based grants and scholarships to estimate students’ actual costs.
New revelations about efforts by his company, Salesforce, to work with the Trump administration is getting heat from San Francisco officials and now allies.
After the Trump administration stopped funding a medical center for women and children, a determined group of health care workers refused to let it shutter.
Could this be a blueprint for the nation?
Instagram is introducing parental controls and limits to conversations on topics like self-harm as concerns grow over how A.I. chatbots affect mental health.
The administration at Indiana University Bloomington fired the adviser to the paper and barred the publication from putting out a print edition.
Born during the Biden administration, the market’s bull run almost ended in April, but stocks got a second wind with the artificial intelligence boom.
Conservation biologists propose a daunting task: protecting Earth’s diversity of bacteria and other microbes.
Hunger and the diseases that stalk small children have surged in Somalia after the U.S. slashed its aid to the country.
Starfront Observatories allows amateur astronomers to rent a spot for their telescopes and photograph the cosmos over a high-speed data connection.
In Beijing this week, the company’s chief executive, Tim Cook, made promises similar to ones he’d made at the White House. He also got a custom Labubu.
A federal judge had previously dismissed the complaint as unnecessarily lengthy and digressive. The president claims that The Times sought to defame him during the 2024 election.
The San Francisco-based firm has told ICE that it could use A.I. to help the agency nearly triple its staff. The company’s C.E.O., once a progressive tech titan, has embraced President Trump.
Federal prosecutors filed charges last year alleging a scheme to obtain contracts from the Philippine elections commission.
In 1972 she became the first woman to anchor a national evening news broadcast. She retired this summer after 50 years on the air.
His willingness to bring scientific rigor to Sasquatch studies earned him the gratitude of enthusiasts and the withering scorn of debunkers.
The move, funded by the recently enacted tax package, is Mr. Trump’s latest effort to pay some federal workers even though Congress has not approved a spending deal.
The hacks at four North American airports raised fresh concerns over the security of noncritical but highly visible airport infrastructure. The airports said the disruption was minimal.
Josh Wander, a Miami businessman, drew scrutiny after buying soccer teams on three continents through 777 Partners, which collapsed after facing spiraling accusations of wrongdoing.