Left tackle Alaric Jackson will play for the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday after being sued this week by a woman who alleges he recorded sexual acts with her on his phone without her consent.
Ely Samuel Parker, a Seneca leader and Civil War officer who served in President Ulysses S. Grant's cabinet, was posthumously admitted Friday to the New York State Bar, an achievement denied him in life because he was Native American.
The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it will add a new warning and other limitations to a gene therapy for Duchenne's muscular dystrophy that's been linked to two patient deaths.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that the United States must defend persecuted Christians in Nigeria and other parts of the world facing harsh treatment for their beliefs.
Five of the eight GOP senators whose phone records were secretly disclosed in the Biden-era Arctic Frost investigation say they will not take advantage of a new law that would allow them to recover up to $1 million in damages from the federal ...
A federal judge has told the government it should release hundreds of migrants it has been holding in preparation for deportation, saying the Trump administration has gone too far in claiming the power to detain anyone deemed to be in the country ...
A George Mason University law professor has cut ties with the Heritage Foundation as the conservative think tank continues to lose scholars and allies over the leadership's support for podcast host Tucker Carlson.
For decades, Thanksgiving's supporting cast: the casseroles, the rolls, the mashed potatoes, existed in quiet service to the turkey. But the spotlight has shifted.