How presidents have spent their Christmases in office: From Hawaii to Mar-a-Lago
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US citizen imprisoned in Russia given new 15-year sentence in wake of espionage conviction
A Russian-born U.S. citizen who was already behind bars in Russia on a bribery conviction has been handed a second sentence for espionage.Eugene Spector was sentenced to a new 15-year term for his espionage conviction, according to Russian news agencies.
Top Biden ally ‘disappointed’ by president’s veto on bill to increase number of US judges
A top ally of President Biden is "disappointed" after he vetoed a bill that would have increased the number of federal judges currently serving.Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., who served as a campaign co-chair for both of Biden's recent presidential campaigns,
AI is reshaping business. This is how we stay ahead of China
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!We are in the midst of an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven industrial revolution. From self-driving cars to medical diagnostics to next-generation defense and homeland security capabilities, AI is reshaping nearly every industry. As the U.S.
Timeshare terror leaves retired couple $50K in the hole after being scammed
The FBI is issuing a stark warning to timeshare owners about a widespread telemarketing scam linked to a violent Mexican drug cartel. This scheme targets unsuspecting property owners, leading to significant financial losses. Here's what you need to know and
Dozens of House lawmakers rally around funding Afghan visa program as Trump vows major spending cuts
A group of 51 bipartisan lawmakers is urging House negotiators to keep up the flow of dollars to a visa program for Afghans fleeing the Taliban takeover of their country.Reps. Jason Crow, D-Colo., and Zach Nunn, R-Iowa, wrote to the
Biden vetoes bill that would have given Trump more judicial seats to fill
President Biden on Monday vetoed a bill that would have added 66 federal district judgeships over a span of more than a decade, a once-bipartisan effort designed so that neither political party would have an advantage in molding the federal