President Donald Trump's firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi sets up another Senate confirmation battle, with Sen. Thom Tillis , R-N.C., drawing a firm line on Jan. 6.
A Tennessee library board has fired the county's top librarian for refusing to comply with its vote to move more than 100 LGBTQ books from the children's to the adult section over its claims that they promote "gender confusion."
Citing the First Amendment, a federal judge on Tuesday agreed to permanently block the Trump administration from implementing a presidential directive to end federal funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service, two media entities that the White House has said are counterproductive to American priorities.
Americans for Prosperity is funneling $5.5 million into a midterm election initiative to promote lawmakers who voted for President Trump's signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
For decades, Democrats' only chance of getting elected to Congress from the conservative state of Utah was by convincing voters that they were sensible moderates, not like the zealous progressives from California or Colorado.
A federal judge hit pause on President Trump's plans to build a new ballroom on the site of the old White House East Wing, saying he acted rashly in moving ahead without Congress and must go to Capitol Hill for permission before continuing any work.
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Trump's executive order seeking to bar any federal money from going to NPR and PBS tramples on those networks' speech rights.
President Trump has his name on golf courses, skyscrapers, Washington's premier performing arts venue and a prescription drug platform, but now he can add an eponymous airport to that list.
Juries in New Mexico and California have accomplished something Congress has unsuccessfully spent years trying to do: Holding social media companies accountable for endangering children who use their platforms.
DHS says anti-ICE activists are doxxing immigration agents by mailing warning postcards to neighbors, adding to an alleged 8,000% surge in death threats.
Nevada AG Aaron Ford has spent nearly $270,000 on out-of-state travel since 2019 and faces an ethics probe over alleged improper gifts as he seeks re-dlection in 2026.