Congressional Democrats filed a lawsuit Thursday against President Trump's executive order that imposes stricter standards to obtain absentee ballots and tighten security measures around their use.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that service members will be allowed to carry their personal firearms on military installations on Thursday, a major change to regulations.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has asked Gen. Randy George, the Army Chief of Staff, to step down from the Joint Chiefs and take immediate retirement, a Pentagon official confirmed Thursday.
As a Christian, Billy Hallowell trusts in the biblical accounts of angels and demons, but as an investigative reporter, he wasn't ready to accept stories of spiritual beings influencing the modern world without digging into the evidence.
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed 10 of Blake Lively's 13 claims against "It Ends With Us" director and co-star Justin Baldoni, significantly narrowing the sexual harassment lawsuit she filed against him in late 2024.
President Trump will soon sign an executive order to pay all Department of Homeland Security employees, as a congressional deal to end the shutdown hits roadblocks from House Republicans.
Iran will charge a toll for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz while barring transit through the vital waterway to any vessels linked to the U.S. or Israel, leaders in Tehran said Thursday.
The Trump administration is appealing a judge's order blocking the federal government from taking punitive measures against artificial intelligence company Anthropic after a dispute with the Pentagon over military use of AI.