A federal judge will make a decision today regarding Donald Trump's request to have a third party, appointed by the court, review the documents the FBI seized at his Mar-A-Lago home. The DOJ has argued that the appointment would "significantly harm important governmental interests, including national security interests."
The way many Americans eat is fueling chronic disease. But the White House has seven big ideas — part of a new national strategy to be announced later this month — for how to improve Americans' diets.
Citing climate change, the summer's extreme heat and the need to cut carbon emissions, California lawmakers voted last night to extend the life of Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
Biden's plan to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loans per borrower has unearthed a mountain of uncertainty about how, exactly, it will work. We answer the most-asked questions about how to get your loans forgiven.
Ahead of Labor Day weekend, several major airlines are promising to deliver better customer service, especially when flights are delayed or canceled. The announcement comes as the Department of Transportation rolls out a new website Thursday that will allow air travelers to see what they're legally entitled to when a flight goes wrong.
The United Nations human rights chief has released a long-delayed report on abuses in China's Xinjiang region. The report concludes that "serious" human rights violations have been committed against Uyghurs and other minorities in the region.
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Serena Williams won her second-round U.S. Open match last night. It could be her last, since the tennis star has announced she's close to retirement. We take a look at her life and career from Compton to Wimbledon and the impact she has had on athletes, particularly African American women.
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NASA's Artemis I spacecraft will try again Saturday to lift off for the moon after its launch was delayed Monday. It's been nearly 50 years since the last Apollo moon landing, and the landscape for space exploration is wildly different. 🎧 Listen to why NASA is focused once again on the moon, or read the story.
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She's a country superstar. She helped fund the Moderna vaccine. And now, Dolly Parton is embarking (pun intended) on her next project: a pet clothing and accessories line that will support animal rescue.
J.K Rowling's latest book is under scrutiny as observers say the plot — in which a cartoonist is harassed and killed after her work is criticized as transphobic — could mirror Rowling's own experience.
A new Texas law requires public schools to display "In God we Trust" posters. One man tried to get posters with the slogan in Arabic displayed, but a school board rejected them, saying it already has enough signs.
Democrat Mary Peltola beat Sarah Palin in a special election for Alaska's lone House seat, which will make her the first Alaska Native in Congress.
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