The Senate Judiciary Committee vote to approve President Donald Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, with majority Republicans pushing past a Democratic boycott and the panel's rules to recommend her confirmation
President Donald Trump and Joe Biden delivered starkly divergent closing arguments in the final presidential debate Thursday, offering opposite prognoses for the coronavirus pandemic and airing irreconcilable differences on subjects like rescuing the economy, bolstering the health care system to fighting climate change and reshaping the immigration system
Googling something was all we once did with Google. Now, even if you own an iPhone, as this writer does, chances are you spend as many as seven hours using Google's products each day, ranging from cameras to email
The US Department of Justice sued Google on Thursday, saying it is illegally abusing its monopoly over internet search. Here's what that really means
Federal prosecutors said Robert T. Brockman had used a web of entities based in Bermuda and Nevis, as well as secret bank accounts in Bermuda and Switzerland, to hide $2 billion in income from the IRS
An antiviral widely used to treat hospitalized patients did not lower the mortality rate in a multinational trial
The survey, by the polling firm YouGov, found that 72% of Indian American voters planned to vote for Biden, with just 22% planning to go for President Donald Trump
Many of Trump's enduring supporters see him as forceful, unapologetic and a symbol of economic success
The iPhone 12, the successor to last year's iPhone 11, has an improved screen and faster chip. But in the near term, the new 5G cellular technology probably won't be a big leap forward
Bills submitted to The New York Times show that patients often face surprise charges from out-of-network doctors, ambulances and medical laboratories they did not pick or even realize were involved in their care
As TikTok faces a possible ban or US operations buyout, the leaders of Triller, a American small social video app saw a growth opportunity and is shelling out hard cash and other luxury freebies to attract its biggest stars (edited)