The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is encouraging people to get rid of expired and unwanted prescription drugs as it holds National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday.
By The Associated Press and JENNIFER PELTZ and HALLIE GOLDEN, Associated Press
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Britain’s Prince Andrew and other influential men of sexually exploiting her as a teenager trafficked by financier Jeffrey Epstein, has died.
Luigi Mangione has pleaded not guilty to a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, as prosecutors formally declared their intent to seek the death penalty against him.
A mother of two in New York died weeks after receiving a botched butt implant procedure in the home of a man who was performing medical procedures without a license.
The mother of former Oregon football star and Steelers first-round pick Derrick Harmon died after he told her he was drafted, according to multiple reports.
A federal judge sentenced former New York Congressman George Santos to more than seven years in prison after he pleaded guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
President Donald Trump already rolled back many tariffs, but large tariffs on Chines imports remain leading some businesses to wonder if they can stay afloat.
A government lawyer said the federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students after many filed court challenges around the U.S.
Major U.S. airlines are reducing their flight schedules for the year due to less domestic travel demand as sentiment about the national and global economies sours.
Former Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson was arrested by Minnesota State Patrol early Friday morning, the day after the first night of the 2025 NFL draft.
In a press release issued April 25, the Department of Education announced that its Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) will resume collections of its defaulted federal student loan portfolio on Monday, May 5.