With the second Trump administration slated to begin in two months, President-elect Donald Trump has been announcing his cabinet picks on social media While some of his nominees will likely receive
Her family confirmed that Madeleine Albright, 84, died of cancer on Wednesday afternoon. Former President Bill Clinton called her “an extraordinary human being … who saw her jobs as both an obliga...
Day three in the hot seat for President Biden's first Supreme Court nominee and the second round of questions from lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson was grilled on the second day of her U.S. Senate confirmation hearings Tuesday on topics that include abortion, the definition of a woman and critical race theory.
The Orthodox Public Affairs Committee and a Ukrainian archbishop are calling for sanctions to be placed on the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church, alleging that they are “complicit” in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Lawmakers in California have introduced a bill that would set aside taxpayer money to help women residing outside the state obtain abortions there as concerns about significant changes to the United States abortion law loom.
The Republican governor of Indiana has vetoed a bill that would have prohibited biological males who identify as female to play in girls’ sports, expressing multiple concerns about the proposed legislation.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signed a law Monday that prohibits abortions performed because an unborn baby has a disability, such as a chromosomal disorder like Down Syndrome, joining other states that have passed similar bills.
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a Christian charity's appeal requesting the justices review a lawsuit filed over the organization's refusal to hire a man in a same-sex relationship.