New estimates show more than $60 billion in fraudulent unemployment benefits were paid out during the pandemic, according to a government watchdog.
Just ahead of the second anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, the FBI announced a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the Capitol Hill pipe bomber.
In the midst of the largest Cuban migration to South Florida in a decade, the U.S. embassy in Cuba is renewing its visa and consular services.
Ireland Fines Meta $400M for Targeted Advertising Practices
After a three-year hiatus, Twitter is set to reverse course on its ban of political ads.
House Republicans have opened the second day of the new Congress, with no clear off-ramp from the political chaos over electing a new speaker.
Cheddar News breaks down why some states are opting for pay transparency laws.
Republican leader Kevin McCarthy failed to become House speaker in the first rounds of votes Tuesday, marking a historic defeat.
To get a majority, the California lawmaker is expected to make concessions and compromises with far-right holdouts.
Legislators' last raise, in 2018, was the first in two decades.
TikTok's $1.5 Billion Plan to Ease US Security Concerns
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