Detroit automaker Stellantis issued a recall Tuesday affecting over 1 million of its vehicles in the U.S. and Canada.
A federal judge in Florida this week will hear arguments over whether special counsel Jack Smith has the authority to charge former President Donald Trump over his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
Fast-food behemoth McDonald's is ending a multiyear trial of automated orders at its drive-thrus, wherein artificial intelligence provided by IBM took customer orders.
The Washington Commanders could turn their 162-acre headquarters and training facility in Ashburn, Virginia, into data centers, according to a proposal filed in Loudoun County on Monday.
New York's highest court on Tuesday declined to hear former President Donald Trump's appeal of the gag order that a judge imposed on him during his hush money trial.
A tall structure has been discovered in the sands north of Las Vegas, adding to similar sightings around the globe.
When Disney CEO Bob Iger said he wants to focus on entertainment instead of messaging, he apparently wasn't referring to the "Star Wars" franchise.
Bob Schul, the only American distance runner to win gold in the 5,000 meters at the Olympics, has died. He was 86.
Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf defended his actions after a video of an altercation between him and a group of men in the United States during the Twenty20 World Cup was shared on social media Tuesday.
Amazon's unionized workers on Tuesday voted to affiliate with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, bringing more resources to the retail giant's embattled union.
The Nova Music Festival was billed as a celebration of "friends, love and infinite freedom." Last Oct. 6, attendees from more than two dozen countries gathered in Israel's Negev Desert, just 3 miles from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, to sing, dance, and celebrate peace through the night.
Former President Donald Trump took to social media to attack Rep. Bob Good ahead of Tuesday's Virginia Republican primary, saying he's "bad for Virginia, and bad for the U.S.A."
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. isn't renewing about 100,000 policies covering pets in some states due to the rising cost of veterinary care.
U.S. stocks are drifting around their records Tuesday following the latest signal that the economy's growth may be slowing without cratering, as hoped.
The Biden campaign hit former President Donald Trump on Tuesday for failing to deliver promised jobs and benefits from a major Wisconsin project that broke ground during his presidency in 2018.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday told employees they'll be eligible for stock-based compensation if they stand out.
Fleetwood Mac, one of rock music's most iconic bands, has officially ended its run.
When Team USA walks with the world's athletes at the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony, they'll be doing so in snappy tailored navy blazers from Ralph Lauren - and blue jeans.
Black music traditions such as jazz are central to celebrations of Juneteenth, says civil rights lawyer and jazz pianist Bryan Stevenson.
Call them "foul weather friends." The leaders of two heavily sanctioned states postured against the U.S. and its allies, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have much to discuss as Mr. Putin prepares to land in Pyongyang for a much-anticipated two-day summit.
Singer Justin Timberlake has been arrested and is accused of driving while intoxicated on New York's Long Island, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
In the NBA, it's already next season.
The family believes religious discrimination played a role in his arrest, mistreatment, and death.
A flashy Brooklyn preacher who has played up connections to New York City's mayor was sentenced Monday to nine years in prison for multiple frauds.
Consumers barely increased spending in May from April as still high inflation and high interest rates curbed spending.