After its Facebook account was suspended, Smith & Wesson thanked Elon Musk and X for supporting free speech amid what it called ongoing attacks against the First and Second Amendments.
Connecticut's entire congressional delegation was targeted by violent threats, leading House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., to speak out, following Trump nominees facing threats earlier this week.
House Republicans with electric vehicle manufacturing or battery production in their states still welcome President-elect Donald Trump's plan to nix a $7,500 tax credit for buying EVs.
House and Senate Republicans are readying the seldom-used Congressional Review Act to repeal perhaps dozens of regulations implemented by President Biden in the waning days of his administration.
Ireland is voting Friday in a parliamentary election that will decide the next government -- and will show whether Ireland bucks the global trend of incumbents being ousted by disgruntled voters after years of pandemic, international instability and a cost-of-living pressures.
WHAT’S UP WITH KAMALA HARRIS? When Al Gore lost the presidential race in 2000, he grew a beard, disappeared for a while, and got weirder than ever. After John McCain lost in 2008, he often said he slept like a baby — “sleep for two hours, wake up and cry, sleep for two hours, wake up […]
Carmakers in the U.S. and Europe could lose up to 17 percent of their combined annual core profits in a worst-case scenario if the U.S. imposes steep tariffs on Europe, and two key U.S. allies, Mexico and Canada, a report from S&P Global released Friday showed. The report comes as President-elect Trump has threatened to...
Five leading Canadian news outlets filed a suit against OpenAI on Friday, alleging the ChatGPT owner of violating copyright laws to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The outlets' lawsuit, filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against OpenAI, is the latest in a series of legal challenges against the AI developer over its...
Thousands of Amazon workers around the world went on strike Friday, demanding more pay and better working conditions during one of the retail giant's busiest weekends of the year. The strike, dubbed "Make Amazon Pay," has planned demonstrations in more than 20 countries including the United States, and the protests are slated to last through...