The Department of Education opened an investigation Monday into Brown University's compliance with federal campus-security law, a probe spurred by the recent mass shooting at an academic building that left two students dead.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled Monday that the Trump administration must either un-deport or give new hearings to the Venezuelan migrants it sent to El Salvador on three controversial deportation flights in March.
President Trump said Monday that he didn't like photos of former President Bill Clinton being released in the first tranche of the Justice Department's file on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump announced Monday that the U.S. Navy will begin construction of two new battleships that he says are "bigger, faster and 100 times more powerful" than any ships in the Naval fleet.
Heavy rain and flash flooding soaked roads in northern California, leading to water rescues from vehicles and homes and at least one confirmed death, authorities said Monday.
The steady drip of departures from the Heritage Foundation turned into a cascade Monday as legal luminary Josh Blackman resigned and more than a dozen scholars and staff moved to a competing organization founded by former Vice President Mike Pence.
Congressional Republicans are scrambling to avoid a midterm trouncing over health care, like the one Democrats delivered in 2018 after the GOP tried and failed to replace Obamacare.