An adviser to the State Department and Pentagon was arrested this week and is suspected by the FBI of providing information to Chinese officials, according to an FBI affidavit in the case.
Senate Republicans are trying a new approach in enticing Democrats to reopen the government, offering a test vote on taking up some of the annual spending bills after repeated failed votes on a temporary stopgap measure.
A federal judge has rebuffed a transgender athlete's bid to dismiss a challenge to Idaho's women's sports law, ruling that it would be "fundamentally unfair" to drop the five-year-old case as it sits on the brink of a Supreme Court decision.
President Trump said Wednesday the United States was considering strikes on Venezuelan land, an escalation of the multiple attacks on drug-trafficking boats on the high seas.
President Joseph R. Biden may be out of office, but the free-speech battle over whether students may wear "Let's Go Brandon" apparel to school isn't over.
Russell Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, said government layoffs could reach over 10,000 as the government shutdown drags into its third week.
A missing political candidate's name will remain on the November ballot in Nassau County, New York, after a judge ruled that Petros Krommidas, who disappeared during a night swim in the Atlantic Ocean last spring, is still legally considered a ...