Heavy floodwaters swept across southwestern Jamaica, winds tore roofs off buildings and boulders tumbled onto roads Tuesday as Hurricane Melissa came ashore as a catastrophic Category 5 storm
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Sami Hamdi, who is Muslim, was on a speaking tour in the U.S.
He was the latest in a series of top U.S. officials to visit the center for civilian and military coordination.
Hamas has expanded its search for bodies of hostages in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian terrorist group said Sunday.
The Federal Aviation Administration said flights departing for Los Angeles International Airport were halted Sunday due to a staffing shortage at a Southern California air traffic facility.
Lockhart, who became a mother figure for a generation of television viewers whether at home in “Lassie” or up in the stratosphere in “Lost in Space,” has died. She was 100.
The Mafia’s presence in Las Vegas, and other large American cities have been long documented and romanticized, and seeing its resurgence in 2025 shouldn’t be surprising, according to an expert.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group to deploy to U.S. Southern Command.
The benefits increase for nearly 71 million Social Security recipients will go into effect beginning in January.
President Donald Trump said late Thursday that he was ending “all trade negotiations” with Canada because of a television ad opposing U.S. tariffs.
In the midst of a federal government shutdown, the U.S. government’s gross national debt surpassed $38 trillion Wednesday, a record number that highlights the accelerating accumulation of debt on America’s balance sheet.
The USDA said each Farm Service Agency office will have two workers who will be paid even though the government remains shutdown.
The 90,000-square-foot ballroom will dwarf the main White House itself, at nearly double the size, and Trump says it will accommodate 999 people.
The Supreme Court said on Monday that it will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns.
A problem with Amazon’s cloud computing service disrupted internet use around the world Monday, taking down a broad range of online services, including social media, gaming, food delivery, streaming and financial platforms.
