A federal judge on Monday issued an order blocking California from enforcing its new law barring ICE and other federal law enforcement officers from wearing masks, ruling that the state illegally targeted the feds.
Ordering in, once an occasional indulgence, has become a nationwide habit, particularly among young adults who have become addicted to food delivery apps.
President Trump's endorsement of Republican state Sen. Blake Miguez in the race for Louisiana's 5th Congressional District has shaken up the crowded primary.
Catherine O'Hara, the Emmy-winning actress and comedian best known for "Schitt's Creek" and the "Home Alone" films, died of a pulmonary embolism, though she was also battling rectal cancer, according to multiple reports.
Savannah Guthrie 's family is "at an hour of desperation" in the search her missing mother, the "Today" show host said in a video released Monday, just hours before a purported ransom deadline apparently set by Nancy Guthrie 's abductors.
Princeton professor Robert P. George joins Billy Hallowell to explain Fidelity Month, a grassroots effort calling Americans back to the foundational values that have long unified the nation.
The autoworker who heckled President Trump during his visit to a Michigan plant last month will keep his job and won't be disciplined, his union announced Monday.
A coalition of right-of-center activists sent a letter Monday to the Senate urging passage of the DATA Act, which would allow off-grid power sources to be built and used without regulation as a public utility.