Senate lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have drawn up legislation requiring the U.S. Department of Education to complete a study on the effects of cellphone use in K-12 classrooms on students' mental health and academic performance.
A federal court in Rhode Island on Monday dismissed the latest case attempting to keep former President Trump off the state's ballot over the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Homeland Security said Monday that it will reduce or shut down some lanes of traffic at border crossings in Arizona and Texas to redeploy staff to handle a renewed surge of illegal immigrants.
Black voters say President Biden has abandoned his pledge to "always have" their backs and are threatening to withhold their support in 2024 with some even drifting toward former President Trump.
House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner said House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to make public the Capitol security video footage of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot is an important step for Americans to learn the truth about what happened that day.
The Federal Communications Commission has enacted new rules intended to eliminate discrimination in access to internet services, a move which regulators are calling the first major U.S. digital civil rights policy.
The White House declined Monday to say whether President Biden apologized to prominent Muslim-American leaders for publicly questioning the Palestinian death toll reported by a Hamas-controlled organization.