The Trump administration doubled its bounty on Nicolás Maduro to $50 million, accusing him of running a cartel-linked narcotics network targeting the U.S.
Trump ordered federally funded colleges to submit admissions data to enforce the affirmative action ban, warning of penalties for noncompliance.
Japan commemorates the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with a ceremony at Peace Park.
Meta unveils new mixed reality prototype glasses with 3D holographic displays.
AT&T agrees to pay $177 million settlement over customer data breaches that took place in 2024.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expected to call for the complete takeover of the Gaza Strip.
NASA is racing to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to support future missions and outpace China and Russia in strategic lunar development.
Texas Republicans aim to lock in five more House seats with Trump’s backing while California Democrats plot a map flip of their own in a national redistricting war.
China and Russia launch joint naval exercises and wargames in the Sea of Japan to demonstrate improved relations.
Companies cut over 10,000 jobs last month due to AI, while a former Google exec warns a 'short-term dystopia' could wipe out even white-collar careers.
Medical technology company Synchron makes brain computer interface compatible with Apple’s iPad.
Trump repositioned two U.S. nuclear submarines after Russian threats, prompting the Kremlin to warn that 'there can be no winner in a nuclear war.'