Supreme Court justices must follow strengthened financial disclosure requirements surrounding gifts and free hotel stays, which follows rising pressure from lawmakers about the high court’s ethics rules. The new regulations quietly went into effect on March 14 and clarify that the justices — and all federal judges — must disclose gifts and free stays at...
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday he is 'more than willing' to testify at the House Judiciary Committee, which has been seeking his testimony for weeks.
The state Senate in North Carolina overrides Gov. Roy Cooper's veto to loosen gun restrictions in the state. Republicans hold a supermajority in the North Carolina Senate.
The Delaware Senate gave final approval to legalize recreational marijuana to those age 21 and older. The bill also allows the establishment of a regulated cannabis industry.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves has declined to prosecute 67% of arrests made in Washington, D.C., an outlier compared to other major cities as D.C. struggles with a crime spike.
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall says China's development of its nuclear arsenal is “disturbing," and could lead to a Cold War-level threat against the U.S.
Chuck and Helen Todd, parents of Sen. Rand Paul staffer Phillip Todd, provided an update on his condition after he was brutally attacked by a man with a knife in Washington, D.C.
Bill Ring, the Coconino County attorney in Arizona, said he won’t seek reelection next year. However, Ring has not ruled out running for another political office.
Two North Carolina local election officials were removed from their positions by a state elections board for refusing to certify the 2022 election results.