Jill Stein failed to qualify for the first presidential debate this week in Atlanta but the presumptive Green Party presidential nominee says she has collected enough signatures to appear on the ballot in another battleground state: Pennsylvania.
The largest group of House conservatives is preparing policies to respond to a potential Supreme Court decision overturning the "Chevron deference" doctrine, which has given executive agencies wide latitude to interpret how to implement laws Congress has passed.
Local election officials in battleground state Wisconsin will be allowed to send absentee ballots to disabled voters electronically in November's presidential election, a judge ruled Tuesday.
A judge on Tuesday modified Donald Trump's gag order, freeing the former president to comment publicly about witnesses and jurors in the hush money criminal trial that led to his felony conviction, but keeping others connected to the former president's case off limits at least until he is sentenced July 11.
It sounded like any other border chase. A Ford F-150 took off down a dirt road in southeastern Arizona, fleeing Border Patrol agents, then finally ditched the truck in an orchard and everyone ran off.
A new analysis reveals that fiscal policies under the Trump administration have significantly outpaced those of President Biden in adding to the national deficit.
The lowest-ranking enlisted military members are paid less than fast food workers and many other entry-level employees in the private sector, and they often turn to federal subsidies and local donations to feed their families, according to a House panel.