President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed a major explosion at a dock he said was known for loading up boats with drugs. The president first mentioned the strike on the facility briefly during a Frid...
The ongoing military tensions with Russia and the rising inflation affecting American pocketbooks will likely be among the topics President Joe Biden will face in a rare national news conference Wednesday afternoon.
A pair of ministers seeking a tax-exempt status shouldn’t be subject to a government “verification” process, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch argued Tuesday.
A new report finds the personal finances of U.S. lawmakers often clash with their public duties and potentially break the law. The study reveals numerous lawmakers holding, buying, or selling stock connected to COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers.
Andrew Zarro, a Democratic council member in Portland, Maine, is the owner of the Little Woodfords coffee shop, where he sells an array of stickers, including ones that read “defund god” and “Abort Republicans” on them.
Democrats are pushing for the passage of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021 this week, painting the measure as a necessary step to preserve the legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.
On Tuesday, the High Court heard arguments in Shurtleff v. Boston. The key to this whole case lies in determining whose speech a flagpole in front of Boston City Hall represents, the government or private citizens.
A federal appeals court has kept Texas’ heartbeat abortion ban in place and sent the lawsuit against the legislation to the Republican-controlled state supreme court, a move celebrated by pro-life activists and opposed by abortion-rights proponents.
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby spoke at a prominent Baltimore church on Sunday, where the pastor suggested that the felony charges against her related to allegations she lied on financial ...
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby spoke at a prominent Baltimore church on Sunday, where the pastor suggested that the felony charges against her related to allegations she lied on financial documents are the work of Satan.
Rev. Raphael Warnock, who was elected as Georgia’s first black U.S. senator a year ago, urged his colleagues in Congress Monday not to dismember the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by opposing Democrat-backed voting rights legislation.