(WASHINGTON) -- Deep-blue New York and California may hold the keys for Republicans to keep their tenuous five-seat majority in the House of Representatives... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- In a rare open hearing, lawmakers on Wednesday are set to question the head of the Pentagon's office charged with tracking UFOs... Read More.
(BOSTON) -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist and attorney from the famed political Kennedy family, announced on Wednesday that he is running... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Two key members of the far-right Proud Boys group testified Tuesday hoping to prove their innocence in the seditious conspiracy case against... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday was expected to decide whether to wade into a legal challenge to the Food and Drug Administration's... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- The Air Force on Tuesday said it has begun its own investigation into how a young airman allegedly was able to access possibly... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to agree on the need to clarify a long-standing rule for when U.S. employers must accommodate the... Read More.
(BISMARCK, N.D.) -- Lawmakers in North Dakota advanced an abortion bill Monday that seeks to ban the procedure with few exceptions.
The state House passed... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Border Patrol apprehensions in the Southwest increased last month, as warming spring temperatures allowed migrants to more easily make their way to... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Republican Leader Mitch McConnell returned to the Senate floor on Monday, nearly six weeks after suffering a concussion and a fractured rib from... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Embattled Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., launched his reelection bid Monday despite being mired in several scandals over past lies over his biography... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- At least three Republican senators have said they will not support a move to temporarily replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., on the Senate... Read More.