Americans Share What Patriotism Means to Them
On the 4th of July with parades, baseball games, hot dogs, and sparklers, even the old uncle may arrive wearing a red-white-and-blue top hat and suspenders.
Crime Trends Have Been Tough to Track. We Broke Down the 10 Biggest Cities
U.S. National crime trends have been difficult to track in recent years because of changes in the way that police departments report statistics to the FBI.
How the Supreme Court Decision on Presidential Immunity Could Impact Trump Cases
Supreme Court ruled presidents and former presidents enjoy “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for “conduct within his exclusive sphere of constitutional authority,
‘We Can Save Lives’: Grieving Mothers Push for Safer Social Media for Kids
Bipartisan group of lawmakers gets behind the Kids Online Safety Act, which requires social media companies to prevent the spread of harmful content.
Social Media Glamorizes Monkey Ownership—Then It Turns Bad
The global trade in pet monkeys and primates is being mainly driven by greed and social media, says wildlife protection advocate Nina Plail.
How Uninhabited Terrain Became a Hotbed for Black Market Marijuana
Illegal cannabis operations have brought serious crime to California’s Siskiyou County, including robberies, theft, and five unsolved homicides, sheriff says.
With Global Coffee Production Under Threat, Farmers Seek New Solutions
Coffee plantations face threats from bugs, plagues, and genetic fragility—putting America’s annual consumption of 1.6 billion pounds of coffee at risk.
How Speaker Johnson Is Navigating a Restive House Republican Conference
Speaker Mike Johnson is steering a deeply fractious and razor-thin Republican majority while defeating an effort to remove him from top job in the House.
Immigration and the Economy: A Complicated Picture
Immigration has become an increasingly prominent political issue, heightened by the sharp increase in people coming into the country across the southern border.
Why Latinos May Decide the 2024 Election
Nationally, 33 percent of Latinos support one of either Biden or Trump, 16 percent are undecided, and 13 percent say they'll vote for RFK Jr., a poll shows.
Massive Tax Changes in Brazil Set to Roil Consumers Already Struggling
Massive tax changes in Brazil set to roil consumers already struggling while officials say they’re streamlining the country’s notoriously complex tax system.
In Praise of Fathers
Father's Day is a special reminder to reflect on fatherhood. Daughters and sons who love and appreciate their fathers make this particular Sunday a party,