Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is urging Graham Platner to bow out of the Maine Senate race after a new allegation of sexual assault surfaced -- the most serious blow yet to a campaign already defined by controversy.
A former Democratic commissioner of one of the country's top civil rights agencies dropped a lawsuit Monday challenging her dismissal by President Donald Trump, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling that dramatically enhanced the president's power over independent agencies.
Prosecutors Monday began laying out their case against accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson in a Utah courtroom, where they played graphic videos of the shooting and heard testimony from a police officer who witnessed it and later discovered a sniper's nest on the roof of a Utah Valley University building.
President Trump said Monday that retailer Walmart will lower prices on many of its products, including the cost of beef, after his administration requested price drops to coincide with the nation's 250th anniversary.
Rep. Mike Lawler introduced legislation on Monday that would ensure unspent federal housing voucher funding would still go to help families in need of rental assistance.
President Trump insisted on Monday that he was only looking to right a potential injustice when he called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to ask for a review of a red card and suspension issued to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun. But the rest of the soccer world expressed ethical concerns.
Planned Parenthood and two smaller regional abortion providers are resuming billing Medicaid for services other than abortion after being cut off for most of a year.
I have been permanently blocked from editing Wikipedia, the website I named and led in 2001. Yes, really. I can hear you asking, “How? What’s going on over there?” The incident reveals something truly damning about “the encyclopedia that anybody can edit.” The irony is that not even a co-founder can edit it if he […]