The federal indictments against twenty-six former and current college basketball players and a former NBA player announced this week alleging a widespread point shaving operation is yet another “told...
President Trump issued a flurry of pardons in recent days, including for the father of a large donor to his super PAC, a former governor of Puerto Rico and a woman whose sentence he commuted during his first term but who ended up back in prison for a different scheme.
A Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States for talks Saturday on a U.S.-led diplomatic push to end the nearly 4-year-old war as Russian attacks again took aim at Ukraine's power grid, cutting electricity and heating in freezing temperatures.
President Trump a week ago told the credit card industry it had until Jan. 20 to comply with his demand for a 10% cap on interest rates. With just days to go, consumer groups, politicians, and bankers alike remain unclear on what the White House has planned and whether Trump even remains serious about the idea.
There is broad bipartisan support in the House and Senate for reviving federal health care subsidies that expired at the beginning of the year. But long-standing disagreements over abortion coverage are threatening to block any compromise and leave millions of Americans with higher premiums.
A bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation on Saturday sought to reassure Denmark and Greenland of their support following President Trump's threat to punish countries with tariffs if they don't back the U.S. taking over the strategic Arctic island.
Despite widespread protests, DHS said that its agents are continuing to remove the “scourge" of sexual predators, domestic abusers and drug traffickers from Minneapolis streets.
Deploying the military in Minnesota would mark the first presidential use of the Insurrection Act since President George H.W. Bush during 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Minneapolis’ post-shooting tension with ICE is fueling a new dispute with DHS accusing city and state leaders of not complying with ICE detainers and releasing illegal immigrants.
2014—Retired Sixth Circuit judge Boyce F. Martin Jr.’s career of zany lawlessness ends in rank public disgrace, as the Judicial Conference of the United...