President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday selected Brendan Carr as his pick to be the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. He currently serves as the senior Republican on the commission...
Multiple conservative commentators are criticizing Fox News after the network embraced by millions of conservatives in the United States aired a profile of a trans-identified child during “pride month.”
The January 6th Committee held its second hearing Monday which focused on claims made by former President Donald Trump and his campaign about the 2020 election.
Ten Democrats and 10 Republicans had been working on the details in the wake of multiple mass shootings across the country and say now they have a path forward for a new bill.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin finished at the top of a field of 48 other candidates in the special congressional primary for the state's only U.S. House seat that was held for 49 years by the late U.S. Rep. Don Young.
The legislation would offer money to states to implement so-called “red flag” laws to allow authorities to temporarily seize firearms from potentially dangerous people. It would also make juvenile...
Senate bargainers announced a bipartisan framework Sunday responding to last month’s mass shootings, a modest breakthrough offering measured gun curbs and bolstered efforts to improve school safety and mental health programs.
A federal judge charged Nicholas Roske with attempted murder of a federal judge after he was arrested outside of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home with burglary tools, a gun, and boots with soft soles ...
President Joe Biden and other leaders announced at the end of the Summit of the Americas on Friday a plan for creating more legal pathways for migrants to enter countries. The Los Angeles Declaration ...
The U.S. House of Representatives will not vote until next week on legislation that would expand security to the family and staff of U.S. Supreme Court justices. Republicans are critical of the delay after the recent attempted murder of Justice Brett Kavanaugh this week.
Roman Catholic bishops in Colorado have urged state lawmakers who claim to be Catholic but voted for a newly enacted abortion law to refrain from receiving communion.