Tom Hicks, the Texas businessman and philanthropist who owned two Dallas-area professional sports franchises and an English Premier League soccer team, died Saturday
The U.S. Department of Transportation is waiving part of a fine assessed against Southwest Airlines after the company canceled thousands of flights during a winter storm in 2022
A Cinnabon worker in Wisconsin has been fired after a racist outburst directed at two customers went viral
Police in Edmonton, Canada, have started a pilot project using AI-equipped body cameras to detect faces on a "high risk" watch list
Bulgarian maritime authorities have launched efforts to evacuate the crew of the oil tanker Kairos, stranded off the Black Sea port of Ahtopol
Chief Justice John Roberts has led the Supreme Court’s conservative majority on a steady march of increasing the power of the presidency
French first lady Brigitte Macron has reunited with a giant panda born in France during a visit to China with President Emmanuel Macron
Federal border agents have descended on a Hispanic enclave just outside New Orleans, and local business owners are suffering
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into whether U.S. airlines complied with an emergency order to cut flights at 40 major airports during the recent government shutdown
Netflix's $72 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros