Yesterday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing did not go well for Michael Delaney, President Biden’s nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First...
President Biden on Thursday broke his silence on the three unidentified aerial objects shot down by the U.S. military last week, saying he gave the order to take them out because they posed a risk to air traffic and sensitive government locations.
As the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaches, a leading conservative Republican voice in Congress said it was time to let European allies take the lead in the fight to allow the U.S. military to focus its attention on China.
The Supreme Court on Thursday canceled oral argument in a case seeking to challenge President Biden's cancellation of the Title 42 pandemic border expulsion policy.
President Biden on Thursday will break his silence and make public remarks about the alleged Chinese spy balloon and three other unidentified flying objects that have been shot down over North America this month.
A bipartisan group of senators is reinvigorating calls to designate the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company, as a foreign terrorist organization as the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaches.
A federal judge stopped enforcement of a New York law aiming to regulate online hate speech this week, siding with the video platform Rumble and law professor Eugene Volokh.