On October 20, a Chicago-area woman, Judith Tai Raanan, 59, and her teenage daughter, Natalie, 17, were released by Hamas after nearly two weeks in captivity.
Tucked away in the industrial quarters of Auburn, New York, lies LocalCoho, a salmon farm that’s challenging traditional aquaculture practices.
If you were to show this tech to someone who lived in the 1800s, they would tell you it’s magic.
United Airlines has announced a revolutionary change that promises to shave some time off the boarding process.
Green may be the color of new beginnings, but in California, it could also be the color of the end.
Israel's recent military campaign in the Gaza Strip, codenamed "Operation Swords of Iron," has sparked international concerns over the country's long-term strategy.
Judge Tanya Chutkan has issued a gag order on former President Donald Trump, preventing him from "targeting" witnesses and attorneys involved in his election interference case.
Netflix has decided to pull the drawbridge on its very own digital kingdom with a new plan to increase subscription fees.
Despite being a favorite among the conservative base, Jordan has been unable to win the endorsement of his entire party.
Biden lands in Israel and gives an impassioned speech to the world. But there is still much to be done for peace.
President Joe Biden is performing a high-stakes diplomatic ballet amidst a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and a looming Israeli ground invasion.
LinkedIn, the very platform meant to give people career wings, is itself downsizing.