A senior State Department official pushed back on NPR's reporting on changes to the 2024 Human Rights Report, saying the restructuring eliminates political bias.
Pope Francis was broadly popular among American Catholics, according to national polls. And his favorable ratings were more positive than his predecessor, Pope Benedict.
For over 12 years, Pope Francis, who died on Monday at 88 years old, has worked tirelessly to preserve unity within the Church and its allies, including the British royal family.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt chided Sen. Chris Van Hollen for visiting deported suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador last week.
A community in Oregon is morning the loss of a community college softball coach and player after both were tragically killed in a head-on collision on Friday night.
The Supreme Court will consider on Tuesday whether parents can opt their children out of reading LGBTQ books in the classroom, a case brought by a group of Maryland parents.
Zachary Young, who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year, is now seeking punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press.
Amid a wave of Pentagon turmoil and internal firings, former top spokesman John Ullyot called on President Trump to remove Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Supreme Court will hear arguments over the first religious public charter school in the U.S., where Oklahoma's GOP attorney general, who is running for governor, is at odds with fellow Republicans.