Pro-life advocates have amplified their pleas to restore federal safety measures on the abortion pill, arguing the risks to women have soared under lax rules that allow them to obtain the powerful drugs with virtually no medical oversight.
The U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, one year after President Trump announced America was ending its 78-year commitment, federal officials said Thursday.
Correspondent John T. Seward speaks with Army Col. Ryan Howell at the Detroit Auto Show, where the Army unveiled the prototype of its new main battle tank.
Syrian government forces took control Friday of a prison housing members of the Islamic State group in the north of the country, after hundreds of Kurdish fighters evacuated from the area as part of a recent deal.
A defense appropriations bill that cleared a House-Senate conference this week will ban Pentagon military and civilian officials from using government credit cards to pay for nude entertainment at topless bars.
TikTok has finalized a deal to create a new American version of the app, avoiding the looming threat of a ban in the U.S. that has been in discussion for years.
The personal stories about denied claims offered a few poignant moments amid hours of debate about the root causes of rising healthcare costs and the policies that can be used to lower them.
A potentially historic winter storm will bear down on Washington this weekend, threatening to deliver the most significant snowfall the region has seen in years alongside dangerously cold temperatures that could linger for days.
House Democrats voted overwhelmingly Thursday against funding the Department of Homeland Security, with the bill passing 220-207 as Republicans maintained unified support.
The House passed the final four of the 12 annual spending bills on Thursday, leaving only the Senate left to act to prevent another government shutdown after the record-breaking funding lapse that kicked off the fiscal year.