Norway’s fans became famous around New York City for plopping down wherever they are and pretending to row like Vikings — in Times Square, in rain-drenched parking lots before...
As expected, former National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded guilty to retaining classified documents. He used the documents to write his 2020 memoir about his experience in the first Trump administration.
A five-term congressman lost his seat Tuesday to a 32-year-old community organizer backed by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and the margin of victory came from just 7% of the district's registered Democrats.
"In some of these districts, nobody votes, it's a very small turnout and the Democratic Socialists of America come in and win," one analyst said.
Texas would make Bible stories required reading for more than 5 million public school students under a proposal that has reignited debate over widening efforts in the U.S. to put more religion in classrooms.
A federal judge on Thursday issued an injunction blocking the administration from carrying out President Trump's executive order directing the U.S. Postal Service to refuse delivery of mail-in ballots of states that won't verify their voters' identities.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus blasted their GOP Senate colleagues for not bringing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act to a vote, with one going so far as offering a bill to get rid of the Senate altogether.
The Supreme Court gave the go-ahead Thursday for the Department of Homeland Security to wind down a deportation amnesty for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, ruling that President Trump's decision to end Temporary Protected Status wasn't motivated by racism.
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with gun rights activists in a challenge to Hawaii's law attempting to ban concealed carry permit holders from carrying a firearm on private property -- open to the public -- without written consent from the owner.