A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison Friday in the first verdict from eight criminal trials over the martial law debacle that forced him out of office and other allegations.
Everyone's talking about President Trump's 'Golden Fleet,' both in international headlines as well as among the defense industry, but Navy officials and shipbuilding executives say nobody actually knows what that means yet.
Americans are more supportive than ever of expressing religious beliefs in the public square, driven by enthusiasm from the pro-faith younger generation, according to the Becket Fund's 2025 Religious Freedom Index.
The Senate on Thursday cleared a three-bill spending package that passed the House last week, sending the measure to President Trump for his signature.
The Trump administration opened an investigation Thursday into the California Community College Athletic Association, responding to a complaint filed by female players about a transgender athlete playing women's volleyball at a member college.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that a federal district court overstepped its authority by issuing protective orders preventing immigration authorities from arresting Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent pro-Palestinian activist.
Another ICE-involved shooting has put Minneapolis on edge, left both a federal officer and a migrant hospitalized, and drawn a new warning Thursday from President Trump, who threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops.
Federal authorities blocked two South African containers with flight simulators destined for the Chinese military, the Justice Department said Thursday.
The X Safety team says that people will no longer be able to use the X version of the AI Grok chatbot to edit existing images to undress people, though multiple reports suggested that this isn't yet the case.
A federal judge shut down the Justice Department's attempt to get voter roll information from California, scolding the Trump administration for turning a pro-voting rights law into what he called an attempt to invade Americans' privacy.