Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii law requiring permission to carry guns in stores and hotels
The Supreme Court has struck down a Hawaii law requiring people to get permission to carry guns into places such as stores and hotels.
The Supreme Court has struck down a Hawaii law requiring people to get permission to carry guns into places such as stores and hotels.
Another veer up for AI stocks is pulling the U.S. market higher. Stocks also benefited from easing Treasury yields in the bond market.
Vermont is set to become the first U.S. state to ban paraquat, a commonly used herbicide that experts say is linked to Parkinson’s disease.
A new AP-NORC poll shows that most Americans are inundated with scam attempts on a daily basis and many have lost money or info to scams.
The bill from Sen. Sabrina Cervantes, has received unanimous support throughout the legislative process and would not prohibit university employees from using AI.
Fewer Americans applied for unemployment last week as layoffs remain low despite economic headwinds creating uncertainty for businesses.
The U.S. economy expanded at a solid and unexpected 2.1% annual pace from January through March, upgrading a previous estimate.
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose to a 3-year high in May as gas prices peaked, a sign rising costs could pose problems for Trump.
The parents of a girl who was raped when she was 12 years old by an adult stranger she met on Snapchat have sued Snap and the man.
President Trump's visit to Capitol Hill rekindled a feud with Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, who confronted Trump about the Iran war.