Wall Street kicked off the week on a sour note, with stocks and bitcoin tumbling as a risk-off attitude spread through markets.
An Indiana homeowner accused of killing a house cleaner was charged Monday with voluntary manslaughter in a case that raises questions about the limits of stand-your-ground laws.
Lawyers for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said allegations she committed mortgage fraud are “baseless” and urged the Justice Department to drop its inquiry.
GameStop is gaining attention for its “Trade Anything” day which allows customers to trade in almost anything for store credit. CNN tech editor Lisa Eadicicco explains the rules and what this means ...
The reaction was proportionate to the threat.” Angolan President João Lourenco responds to criticism of the crackdown on protests in July.
The embattled acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, David Richardson, will step down after hurricane season following months of public controversy and internal frustration.
I don’t want to disappoint the Chicken Littles in our midst, but it’s not that bad,” filmmaker Ken Burns tells Dana Bash of the division we are now seeing in America. “We figure out how to get ...
We have good relations and good economic relations with various countries, including… the United States and China and others. The world is not confined only to those two countries.” Angolan President ...
President Donald Trump encouraged House Republicans to vote this week to release more files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as US tensions with Venezuela grow. Follow here for ...
CNN’s Dana Bash and Manu Raju break down President Trump’s reversal on the Epstein files and why he’s now calling for House Republicans to vote in favor of the documents’ release in a vote this week.
General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator about his recent visit to Sudan and the “horror stories” he heard from civilians fleeing El Fasher.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Harvard University should sever ties with Larry Summers, the school’s ex-president and one of its most prominent faculty – putting new pressure on the elite university to ...