Senate Majority Leader John Thune made a rare break from President Trump on Wednesday and cautioned against pregnant women following the president's advice not to take Tylenol.
A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled on Wednesday that it's unconstitutional to require states to cooperate on immigration enforcement actions to get funding for disasters, which is overseen by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A federal judge said Wednesday that President Trump broke the law when he fired many of the government's inspectors general, but she said she's powerless at this point to restore their jobs.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has ordered a senior U.S. Justice Department official to drop an inquiry into a retired FBI agent's involvement in a defamation lawsuit involving Alex Jones' conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday.
Authorities identified the man who opened fire on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas on Wednesday as Joshua Jahn, a 29-year-old with ties to Texas and Oklahoma.
The Trump White House has debuted a "Presidential Walk of Fame" bearing every president's photograph in a gold frame except for former President Biden, who is depicted instead by a framed photo of an autopen writing his signature.
When New Jersey lawmakers rewrote the state's election laws in the 1940s, they decided to schedule gubernatorial races for the year following presidential elections -- hoping to insulate them from national political turbulence. That hope has long since evaporated.
The Free State of Florida leads the nation on education freedom, unbiased curricula, school choice, and flexible education options. After the September release of nationwide test scores, it is apparent the rest of the country should follow. For decades, a bloated federal Department of Education, the spread of progressive curricula, and the rejection of school […]