A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked an executive order from President Donald Trump that would cancel collective bargaining rights for most federal workers. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman blocked the Trump administration from implementing the order following a lawsuit from the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents about 160,000 federal…
U.S. spirit exports reached a record $2.4 billion in 2024, driven in large part by tariff concerns and ongoing global…
If President Donald Trump’s 145% levy against imports from China holds, Hasbro estimates it could see as much as a $300 million…
Pangolins have two claims to fame: first, that they are the world’s only scaly mammal, and second, they are one…
William Shakespeare’s marriage to Anne Hathaway may have been happier than previously thought, according to new research. It has been…
Imposing a deadline on a negotiation for a deal you desperately want is a risky tactic if your only move…
A US cardinal accused of mismanaging clerical sexual abuse has been listed as playing an official role in the ceremonies…
The Israeli military acknowledged on Thursday that it was responsible for killing a United Nations aid worker in a strike…
Two weeks after the roof of a popular nightclub collapsed and killed more than 200 people in the Dominican Republic,…
Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, is breaking with tradition when it comes to where he will be laid…
