The FTC won't seek to block Exxon's $60 billion deal for Pioneer Natural Resources after securing agreement that ex-Pioneer boss Scott Sheffield won't serve on the board.
Record-shattering heat in East and South Asia has broken thousands of records, setting all-time and monthly milestones from Japan to Thailand to India.
Trump spent years calling voting by mail "corrupt" and "crooked."
Now he and GOP committees are scrambling to convince their voters that it's safe and secure ahead of the election.
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, the new chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus, believes Republicans can lead on climate change.
She tells us her plan on this week's 1 big thing podcast.
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A powerful mystery chatbot showed up on a testing site this week โ wowing AI experts and enthusiasts before disappearing.
Here's why OpenAI is probably behind it.
Scoop: A bipartisan group of House members is launching a "Dog Lovers Caucus" in a clear swipe at South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who revealed in her new book that she killed a puppy she deemed "untrainable."
Police in helmets have moved in on a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, clashing with protesters and dismantling their makeshift barricades after a tense standoff that stretched into the early morning hours.
Holocaust survivors, visibly shaken as they read a series of social media posts denying the massacre of Jews, are featured in a new ad campaign targeting antisemitism and disinformation online.
University leaders tried to have it both ways: allowing demonstrations for months and now sending police to break up protests.
That has succeeded in alienating everyone.
Trump spent years calling voting by mail "corrupt" and "crooked."
Now Democrats have built a large mail-in voting advantage in swing states โ and the GOP is scrambling to rebuild its voters' trust in early voting.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton on recent college campus protests: "These little Gazas are disgusting cesspools of anti-semitic hate full of pro Hamas sympathizers, fanatics and freaks."