Two suspects from Florida are wanted after men posing as construction workers forced their way into the Durham home in April. The thieves already knew much about their victims, the FBI said.
When viewed through a wide lens, renters across the U.S. finally appear to be getting some relief, thanks in part to the biggest apartment construction boom in decades.
Rep. John James is calling for Congress to stop getting paid in the event of a partial government shutdown, just as lawmakers stare down a funding deadline.
Five House Judiciary Committee members are asking lawmakers to return to Washington after the Department of Justice asked Devon Archer to set a date to begin his jail sentence.
Nothing good can come from the recent national push to legalize addiction. Inevitably, it will lead to the corrosion of the moral fabric of society and obliterate the social order.
The IRS is getting ready to go after what it calls “large, complex partnerships” as part of its push to pursue wealthy tax cheats with tens of billions of dollars in additional funding. The IRS plans to double audit coverage for partnerships with $10 million or more in assets by fiscal year 2025 over fiscal...
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) health scare has Republican senators wondering whether the 81-year-old lawmaker will stay in the top job beyond the 2024 election and who might eventually replace him. McConnell plans to serve out his current term as leader and has given every indication that he intends to return as Senate...
A popular narrative suggests young people are liberal and getting more liberal. Thus, social media buzzed when a chart surfaced in spring that seemed to suggest 12th-grade boys had become overwhelmingly conservative. As with many Reddit posts and viral tweets, the truth was more complicated. But the numbers do say this: Twelfth-grade boys are nearly...
The House and Senate left Washington for the month of August with a lengthy, time-sensitive to-do list waiting when they return, including multiple key health care priorities. There will only be three weeks before the end of the fiscal year to get everything done, and just 11 legislative days when both chambers will be in...