Sen. John Cornyn on Monday called on the International Olympic Committee to ban biological males from female sports ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, saying that "timely action is essential" to protect fairness and safety in the women's category.
The Associated Press fought an uphill battle in court Monday to try to regain its special access to the Oval Office, arguing that President Trump broke the news wire service's speech rights by demoting it to the same status as dozens of other media organizations.
President Donald Trump's pledge to terminate temporary legal protections for Somalis living in Minnesota is triggering fear in the state's deeply-rooted immigrant community, along with doubts about whether the White House has the legal authority to enact the directive as described.
President Trump said Monday he accepted an invitation from President Xi Jinping to visit China in April and will reciprocate by hosting the Chinese leader for a state visit later in 2026.
Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, could be recalled to active duty and face court-martial proceedings over what the Defense Department on Monday called "serious allegations of misconduct" that are now under review.
The legislative tool that House lawmakers used to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files is growing in popularity, as frustrated rank-and-file members move to advance bipartisan priorities that GOP leaders have ignored.
Voting rights activists urged the Supreme Court to prevent Texas from using a new, more Republican-friendly congressional map in next year's elections, telling the justices on Monday that the state illegally discriminated against minority voters.
The Senate will likely hold "Watergate-style hearings" to get to the bottom of the Biden administration's pursuit of President Trump and other Republicans stemming from the aftermath of the 2020 election, Sen. Eric Schmitt told The Washington Times.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is not in breach of his legal obligations as a retired military officer. Kelly served in the Navy between 1986 and 2011, retiring honorably at the rank of captain. This bears noting in light of the Department of War’s claim on Monday that it “has received serious allegations of misconduct against […]
BEDFORD, Pennsylvania — A highly anticipated Christmas display in Pennsylvania that is both delicious and whimsical is when the Omni Bedford Springs Hotel in Bedford County transforms one of its main entrances into a culinary delight whose aroma hits your sensory palate long before you walk through the nearly 200-year-old front door. What began as […]
As the leaves turn and the air cools, an unmistakable ritual announces itself: Thanksgiving. Few holidays are as unapologetically anchored in family — the gathering, the bickering, the reconciliation, the traditions, and, importantly, the mounds of food everyone devours with abandon. It is a holiday about connections: parents and children, siblings and spouses, roast turkey […]
For many people, the dream of homeownership is out of reach. Generations of Americans have built not only their financial security, but also their lives and families, around their homes. But today, costly red tape is driving up home prices, making homeownership far too difficult for hardworking families. The high cost of housing has forced […]
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Platkin on Dec. 2. It’s a case that strikes at the heart of freedom, including donor privacy protections that allow Americans to give freely and according to their conscience without fear of harassment or reprisal. The plaintiff, a New Jersey network of […]