Supreme Court rejects settlement in water dispute between New Mexico and Texas
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a settlement between Western states over the management of one of North America's longest rivers.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a settlement between Western states over the management of one of North America's longest rivers.
Dallas Wings forward Maddy Siegrist is expected to miss about eight weeks after undergoing surgery on a broken left index finger Thursday.
Lawyers for Donald Trump made a longshot argument Friday that the Justice Department prosecutor who charged the former president with hoarding classified documents at his Florida estate was illegally appointed and that the case should therefore be dismissed.
Thirteen children and teens in Hawaii took the state government to court over the threat posed by climate change. Now they're celebrating a settlement that emphasizes a plan to decarbonize Hawaii's transportation system in the next 20 years.
People will be allowed to carry guns within blocks of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee next month and protesters will be given two stages, one within sight of the convention arena, under a security plan local and federal law enforcement authorities released Friday.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized the first menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers, the government's strongest indication yet that vaping flavors can reduce the harms of traditional tobacco smoking.
Growing fears about the dangers of artificial intelligence have sparked a leadership shakeup at one of America's leading AI companies.
An Iowa truck driver who vanished last fall and whose body was found in a farm field this spring died of hypothermia related to acute methamphetamine intoxication, an autopsy found.
Former U.S. Olympic swimmers Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt are scheduled to testify before Congress on anti-doping standards ahead of the 2024 summer games in Paris.
Despite changes made to North Carolina's masking bill to quell concerns over the removal of a pandemic-era health exemption, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said he vetoed the legislation on Friday mostly for a different reason: a campaign finance provision tacked on to the end during legislative negotiations.
The Treasury Department on Friday fleshed out a proposed rule that would restrict and monitor U.S. investments in China for artificial intelligence, computer chips and quantum computing.
The Secret Service and Milwaukee police expect vocal protests around the Republican National Convention from July 15-18 and they will uphold First Amendment rights. But there is a key rule -- keep your hands to yourself.
Trump ally Steve Bannon petitioned the Supreme Court Friday to stay out of prison while he appeals his conviction for contempt of Congress for not complying with a subpoena from House Democrats' Jan. 6 committee.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce isn't sweating typos on the inside of the championship rings for their victory in last February's Super Bowl.
Flavio Briatore will return to Formula 1 in an advisory role for Alpine, the team owned by French carmaker Renault said Friday.
Jordan Thompson recorded his second victory over a top-15 opponent this week by beating Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-3 to reach the semifinals of the grass-court Queen's Club tournament on Friday.
Ben and Guy dissect the historic meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Poland captain Robert Lewandowski will start on the bench in the European Championship match against Austria in Berlin on Friday.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says police are investigating an email sent to motorsport journalists and Formula 1 teams claiming that Mercedes is sabotaging the performances of Lewis Hamilton following his decision to leave for Ferrari.
South Korea's Hanwha Group and its shipbuilding subsidiary have offered $100 million in a deal to purchase the historic Philly Shipyard from its current owner, Oslo-based Philly Shipyard ASA.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a dangerous person can be temporarily disarmed under the Second Amendment.
No team this century has stolen more than 200 bases in a single season. The Reds, Brewers and Nationals are all on pace to blow past that mark as they capitalize on rule changes put in place last year to help spur the running game.
A Southwest Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Oklahoma City descended to 525 feet above a neighborhood in Yukon, Oklahoma, this week.
Pew Research, in a recent poll, ran with this headline: "Globally, Biden Receives Higher Ratings Than Trump." And for the undecided voter -- that's all you need to know. If globalists love the U.S. president, then the U.S. president is doing something wrong.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal gun control law that is intended to protect victims of domestic violence.