President Biden commemorated the September 11 anniversary on Monday in Alaska, far from Ground Zero in Manhattan or other sites memorializing the 2,977 Americans who died that day.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell doubled down Monday on his criticism of GOP colleagues who are reluctant to dish out more federal spending for Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Lawyers for Donald Trump on Monday asked the federal judge presiding over his election subversion case in Washington to recuse herself, saying her past public statements about the former president call into question whether she can be fair.
Nearly 20% of newly arrived migrants give bogus addresses to the Border Patrol when they are arrested, an inspector general reported Monday, making it nearly impossible to track them as they spread through the U.S. and confounding efforts to deport them later.
The Justice Department said Monday it is dropping a five-year-long illegal-lobbying case against Bijan Rafiekian, an ex-business partner of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.
After MSNBC’s Jen Psaki asserted that it was absurd to claim Democrats support abortion up to birth, Vice President Kamala Harris has decided to confirm that that is indeed the Democratic Party’s stance on the issue.
A Russian soldier's scathing lament of the military's performance in Ukraine has been endorsed by the Wagner Group and Rusich mercenary forces. The soldier's complaints afford insight into Russian President Vladimir Putin's struggles in Ukraine.
CLAIRTON, Pennsylvania — The first steel plant located here along the Monongahela River just over 20 miles south of Pittsburgh was built in 1901. By 1903, the borough of Clairton formed around the industry, and by 1904, U.S. Steel acquired the plant from St. Clair Steel, and the industrial base of America began its reign here in Western Pennsylvania.