2009—In an interview in the New York Times Magazine, Justice Ginsburg offers this, er, interesting comment why she was “surprised” by the Court’s 1980 decision in Harris v….
The widow of Washington Post journalist Jamal Kashoggi called Friday for the release of the transcript of a 2019 phone call that President Donald Trump had with Mohammed bin Salman, joining Democratic lawmakers who are raising questions about whether Trump personally benefited from his embrace of the Saudi crown prince.
The Trump administration has sued California for providing in-state college tuition, scholarships, and state-funded financial aid to students who do not have legal status to be in the United States.
After a disruptive U.S. government shutdown, federal SNAP food assistance is again flowing to low-income households. But in the months ahead, many participants will have to abide by new work requirements.
New Jersey Democratic Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill resigned from her seat in the U.S. House and the current governor on Friday set special election dates to fill her position for next year.
Rep. James Comer warned Bill and Hillary Clinton to comply with congressional subpoenas for depositions in House Oversight Committee's Epstein probe or they would face consequences.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse launches investigation into Kennedy Center operations while President Richard Grenell denies allegations of financial mismanagement.
President Donald Trump and socialist Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani find common ground on New York City issues during their first White House meeting Friday.
In a post on X, Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania accused President Donald Trump of "dangerous rhetoric," saying he "strongly" rejected it.
Patel, Bongino and a senior official shared new details of the monthslong investigation in an effort to provide maximum transparency to the American people amid recent reports that have suggested several theories, which Patel, Bongino and the official debunked.
Rhode Island senator forced to attend Brazil climate summit without official U.S. credentials after Trump administration blocks State Department support.
A bipartisan sanctions package against Russia with over 80 Senate co-sponsors stalls as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., dispute legislative procedures.