A federal judge this month declared having guns "an invitation to get into trouble," drawing fierce denunciations from Second Amendment groups that said his words were a shocking instance of ignorance, if not an anti-gun bias.
A federal judge issued an injunction Thursday barring the Trump administration from deporting hundreds of illegal immigrant children to Guatemala, saying the government's "error-laden operation" blew through safeguards designed to protect the kids.
Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry asked the U.S. Supreme Court this week to strike down the state's congressional map that carves out two majority-Black districts, saying the focus on race runs afoul of the Constitution.
Olivia Krolczyk has been on a mission since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, scouring social media to find those celebrating his death -- then alerting their employers.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris says she wanted to pick Pete Buttigieg as her running mate in the 2024 presidential race, but decided that tapping a gay sidekick was fraught with too much political peril.
House leaders agreed to extend a pilot program for members to hire personal security guards for another two months and double the amount of money they can spend each month to $10,000.
A bipartisan group of senators filed legislation Thursday to strike down President Trump's authority to impose 50% tariffs on Brazil, a major coffee producer.
President Donald Trump has used threats, lawsuits and government pressure as he remakes the American media landscape, unleashing his long-standing grievances against an industry that has mocked, criticized and scorned him for years.
President Trump went to the Supreme Court on Thursday to ask the justices to let him carry out his firing of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, saying lower courts are interfering with his ability to manage the administration.