The Justice Department's antitrust assistant attorney general, Abigail Slater, resigned Thursday as speculation swirls that she was fired by the Trump administration.
Virginia's Democratic-controlled legislature is advancing an ambitious package of gun control measures that could fundamentally reshape firearms ownership and sales in the commonwealth.
U.S. intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard has issued a point-by-point denunciation of what she believes is the news media/Democrat Party's latest bum steer.
Virginia Democrats have made regulating the firearms industry in the state a top priority during the early part of the year. We went to the Nation's Gun Show at the Manassas Mall this past weekend to talk to gun dealers and gun owners about what they think about the proposals.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to bring back some of the Venezuelans ousted in last year's deportation flights in March -- and told the government to pay for the transportation.
Federal judges in upstate New York appointed a new federal prosecutor Wednesday to replace a Trump nominee found to be serving in the role unlawfully, only for their appointee to be abruptly fired by the Justice Department.
Sen. Rand Paul took the country's immigration chiefs through a step-by-step video of the encounter that led to last month's shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, telling them they've lost the trust of the public.
It appears Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is moving to mend fences with conservative activists, and Steve Bannon, a confidante of President Trump, is apparently one beneficiary.
Authorities announced charges Wednesday against a longtime Customs and Border Protection officer they say was knowingly living with an illegal immigrant girlfriend, who was also his niece.
The Kremlin on Thursday said it is discussing options with Cuba to provide assistance to the island in the face of a President Trump threatening tariffs on any country providing oil to Havana. Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said it is “impossible to discuss these issues in such a public manner,” according to Russian state news outlet...
A judge who blocked the Trump administration from transferring death row inmates said the criminals were convicted of "some of the most horrific crimes imaginable."