Reporters and the public will be allowed to attend a key upcoming hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, after a Utah judge on Monday denied a defense request to restrict access.
A California man was sentenced to 65 months in federal prison for smuggling more than 1,700 reptiles into the United States over a six-year period, the Justice Department announced.
Defense and National Security Correspondent John T. Seward speaks with Dan Wright of Armada and Tyler Sweatt of Second Front Systems about the race to bring secure, AI-powered computing to the front lines, and why distributing that capability around ...
A private developer is buying the Liberty Loan Building overlooking the Tidal Basin in Southwest Washington -- the second federal property sold under the Trump administration's government downsizing campaign.
Ethiopians voted Monday in an election marred by insecurity but widely expected to see the ruling Prosperity Party secure the majority of legislative seats and give Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed another five-year term.
North Carolina authorities captured a man accused of gunning down a Virginia sheriff's deputy and injuring another in the southwestern part of the commonwealth Sunday night, ending a two-day manhunt, Virginia officials said.
The Navy on Monday confirmed that the wreckage of a World War II-era submarine discovered off the coast of an uninhabited volcanic island in the Russian-controlled Kuril archipelago near Japan is the USS Herring, which was lost in June 1944.
Oil prices jumped and stocks wobbled on Monday after an Iranian state media report said Tehran would suspend peace negotiations because of Israel's assaults on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Congressional incumbents this primary cycle are getting pounded by a perfect storm of redistricting-based competition, Democrats pushing for generational change and President Trump wading into GOP contests.