Lawmakers gathered on Tuesday to unveil a statue of Virginia civil rights leader Barbara Rose Johns at the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall. In 1951, 16-year-old Johns organized a protest that ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it would establish a national timeline to phase out most synthetic food dyes by the end of next year. The FDA also began the process to revoke authoriz...
Non-white Evangelicals swung hard to President Donald Trump in the last presidential election, reflecting existing data showing Latino voters of faith have shifted their support toward Republicans,
Attorney General Pam Bondi hosted the inaugural meeting of the task force to eradicate anti-Christian bias within the federal government, according to a Tuesday statement from the Department of Justic...
The nation’s highest court considered arguments on Tuesday to decide whether parents have a constitutional right to opt their children out of certain lessons and materials that conflict with their r...
President Donald Trump is slated to attend Pope Francis funeral, which is scheduled to take place Saturday, as the United States and the world continue to mourn the loss of the Catholic Church leader
The U S Supreme Court is weighing the extent to which parents can opt their children out of public school instruction in which LGBT-themed books are read as part of the curriculum
The Washington D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday heard arguments from the government in its bid to overrule a lower court judge’s decision. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes last month ruled that...
Federal financiers will resume collecting past-due student loan payments beginning next month, according to a Monday statement from the Department of Education. The department planned to authorize gua...