DOJ Drops Criminal Probe into Federal Reserve Chairman
Loading the Audio Player... The Department of Justice closed its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jea...
Loading the Audio Player... The Department of Justice closed its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jea...
While the conflict in Iran continues to draw national attention, a series of significant domestic policy moves unfolded in Washington this week Here are five key developments from the past week
Loading the Audio Player... Officials from the Department of Energy and the Department of Commerce unveiled a public-private partnership on Friday to build a 10-gigawatt power gen...
Loading the Audio Player... Prosecutors filed a federal lawsuit on Friday against Harvard University over alleged discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students on campuses af...
The Supreme Court building, Feb. 6, 2026, in Washington. Associated Press / Photo by Rahmat Gul, file Loading the Audio Player... Th...
Loading the Audio Player... Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials accused a congressional staffer of posing as an attorney to illegally enter an ICE detention center. Beni...
Proponents of a measure to build a Smithsonian museum exclusively honoring women criticized House Democrats for withdrawing support after language was added to the proposal to ensure the museum
Loading the Audio Player... The White House wants federal law to protect children and creatives from harmful aspects of artificial intelligence, and at the same time boost America...
Democratic Texas state Rep James Talarico pushed back this week against President Donald Trump s assertion that the outspokenly Christian candidate for U S Senate is insulting to Jesus Christ
A newly resurfaced COVID-era interview with the wife of California Gov Gavin Newsom has gone viral for her claim that Evangelicals are pulling us back as a country
The United States Supreme Court has revived a lawsuit by a preacher against a Mississippi town s amphitheater restrictions on speech out of the venue