Labor and material shortages could strain the housing market.
Truce met with violations, but experts remain cautiously optimistic about its potential to hold long-term.
Bible sales in the U.S. have jumped 22% this year, fueled by first-time buyers and creative modern designs like study and graphic novel editions.
Among the most debated picks is Kash Patel, nominated to lead the FBI, and a series of other appointees, including close associates and family members.
Syrian and Russian forces launched airstrikes on Aleppo, killing dozens, after rebels seized the city in a surprise offensive.
After several promises that the president would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden is to be pardoned of all charges against him.
While no illnesses have been reported, consumers are urged to review their purchases and take appropriate precautions.
Biden administration moves quickly to solidify energy, chip, and foreign policies before leadership change
Five years after devastation, a symbol of hope reemerges.
Though unable to speak or communicate his identity, this man, now in his 60s, was not forgotten by God.
A fragile cease-fire halts months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, offering hope but no guarantees.
Bomb threats and “swatting” calls target Trump’s appointees