An inmate is challenging Washington state's policy allowing biological males to be housed in female prisons based on gender identity, saying she was beaten up by a convicted child sex offender who identifies as female.
The Supreme Court's gutting of a key Voting Rights Act protection is threatening to erase hard-won congressional representation for Black voters in Louisiana and Alabama -- and Democrats are racing to court to stop it.
The U.S. is currently incapable of building ships faster than China, so the head of the U.S. Navy is pushing a next-generation doctrine of smarter force packaging and autonomous system integration to sustain American naval dominance globally.
Construction on the temporary venue holding an Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House in June will begin next week, President Trump said.
Ridership numbers for Amtrak and Florida's privately-owned railroad Brightline were up in March, as some travelers opt out of driving because of higher gasoline prices due to the Iran war.
The Montgomery County Board of Education has approved a plan to close its only charter school at the end of its first year amid claims it ignored students' special needs.
President Trump's war on Iran is fundamentally reshaping the Gulf region, from near-term shocks to Tehran's oil-based economy under a crippling U.S. naval blockade to the long-term impact of the United Arab Emirates ditching the OPEC cartel.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing the Treasury Department to launch TrumpIRA.gov, a federal portal connecting workers to private-sector retirement accounts -- but the matching benefits at the heart of the initiative were ...
John Eastman, the attorney who advised Mr. Trump on how to challenge the 2020 election results, tells "Seen, Heard & Whispered" that he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate his license to practice law.