Gas prices hit lowest Thanksgiving levels since pandemic at $3.02/gallon, despite Trump claiming credit for the drop, as experts point to complex market factors beyond presidential policy.
U.S. and Poland strengthen defense ties during high-level Warsaw talks, advancing NATO's 5% spending pledge while deepening military cooperation and continued Ukraine support.
NASA delays Boeing Starliner's next crewed mission until 2026 following technical failures that left test pilots stranded in space, opting for a cargo-only flight to prove safety.
Chief Justice Roberts honors six retiring Supreme Court staffers with 150+ years of combined service, including the Court's first female Marshal and Reporter of Decisions.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returns home after weekend hospitalization for fever, marking another health challenge for the 86-year-old liberal icon known for her resilience.
Federal judge dismisses criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James, ruling that the Trump-appointed prosecutor who brought charges was illegally installed by the DOJ.
US real estate investor hit with $4.67M maximum penalty for knowingly selling Russian oligarch's property despite explicit Treasury Department warnings about sanctions violations.
Pentagon launches unprecedented investigation into Senator Mark Kelly for urging troops to refuse unlawful orders, citing military law that allows retired officers to face court-martial.
Michigan pharmacist sentenced to 46 months in prison for $4M Medicare fraud scheme involving billing for medications never dispensed, must pay full restitution and forfeit properties.
Americans will waste 320 million pounds of Thanksgiving food this year—$550 million worth that could feed every food-insecure person in the US, with turkey accounting for 40% of the waste.