The long-troubled plan to bury America's nuclear waste beneath Nevada's Yucca Mountain is dead -- and the AI revolution may be what finally replaces it.
Senate Republicans are forcing Democrats to take public stands on President Trump's top legislative priorities as debate continues on the SAVE America Act, a House-passed bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote, a photo ID to cast a ballot, and mandate states to clean up voter rolls.
President Trump announced Sunday that he would deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to the nation's airports beginning Monday, escalating a standoff with Senate Democrats over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Iran's attacks on Qatar's natural gas infrastructure have disrupted global helium supplies, threatening semiconductor manufacturing, medical imaging and space industries worldwide.
Elon Musk on Saturday offered to personally cover the paychecks of Transportation Security Administration officers as a partial government shutdown enters its fifth week, leaving tens of thousands of airport security workers without pay and travelers facing hours-long checkpoint lines.
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and special counsel who led the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, died Friday at age 81 -- and the news drew a swift, celebratory reaction from President Trump, who called the investigation a "witch hunt" throughout much of his political career.
President Trump signed an executive order Friday reserving a four-hour broadcast window on the second Saturday of December exclusively for the Army-Navy football game -- barring any other game, including powerhouses like Ohio State and Notre Dame, from competing on television during that time.
Bill Maher, the HBO host who has traded insults with President Trump for decades, has been selected to receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, according to The Atlantic, which first reported the news Thursday.
The Trump administration announced Thursday a three-phase plan to transfer the federal government's nearly $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio from the U.S. Education Department to the U.S. Treasury Department -- the latest and most consequential step yet in its bid to shutter the Education Department entirely.
Chuck Norris, the martial arts champion and action hero who became one of Hollywood's most enduring icons through films like "Missing in Action" and the long-running television series "Walker, Texas Ranger," has died. He was 86.
Chuck Norris, the martial arts champion turned Hollywood action star whose iron-jawed persona made him one of the defining icons of 1980s cinema, died Friday morning. He was 86.
ABC pulled the plug Thursday on Season 22 of "The Bachelorette" just three days before its scheduled premiere, after a video surfaced showing lead Taylor Frankie Paul attacking her ex-boyfriend in front of their child -- a development that triggered swift fallout from sponsors, co-stars and the network's parent company, Disney.
The body of James "Jimmy" Gracey, a 20-year-old University of Alabama junior who went missing during a spring break trip to Barcelona, Spain, has been recovered, authorities confirmed Thursday.
The Justice Department announced it has proposed a new regulation aimed at helping states speed up the federal appeals process in capital cases, a move Attorney General Pam Bondi said advances the Trump administration's goal of reinvigorating the death penalty.
The Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday a new safety measure that limits the use of visual separation between airplanes and helicopters at busy airports, replacing it with mandatory radar-based separation in key controlled airspace -- a step the agency said grew directly out of the deadly midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last year.
The federal government registered two extraterrestrial-themed .gov domains this week, but neither site is live, a funding freeze is blocking new domain requests at the agency that registered them and the White House offered only a "Stay tuned!" paired with an alien emoji when asked about the timeline and contents.
The FBI is buying the location data of American internet users -- and its own director just admitted it, contradicting what Congress was told three years ago.