Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joked during a CNN interview Wednesday that calling President Donald Trump a "vile creature" was actually a "euphemism."
Natalie Greene, former aide to Rep. Jeff Van Drew, faces federal charges for allegedly faking a political attack in Egg Harbor Township over the summer.
Former first lady Michelle Obama reflected on her "confining" role as first lady and representations pressures as the first Black family in the White House.
Research links COVID vaccination to higher acute kidney injury risk within one year, though vaccinated people showed lower overall death rates from all causes.
Nine states allow SNAP benefits for fast food through Restaurant Meals Program, with California accounting for over 90% of the millions spent, Sen. Ernst's office reports.
Conservative journalist Cam Higby says he was pepper-sprayed and robbed while covering anti-Islam protests in Dearborn, Michigan, and alleges police refused to help.
FBI arrests defense attorney Deepak Paradkar in sweeping crackdown on Ryan Wedding's alleged drug trafficking organization that spans multiple countries.
The State Department may suspend 38 top universities including Harvard, Yale, and Stanford from federal research program over DEI practices starting 2026.
Anchorage School District admits mistake after adding disclaimer to Constitution and Declaration of Independence flyers, sparking parent outrage and attorney general criticism.
Complete list of winners from the 2025 CMA Awards revealed. Country music's biggest stars celebrated at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena during this year's ceremony.
Saudi Arabia releases U.S. citizen Saad Almadi after four years for social media posts criticizing the royal family, following Trump's meeting with Crown Prince.
Healthcare premiums set to quadruple for millions as government shutdown ends. Bernie Sanders proposes Medicare for All to combat soaring costs and coverage loss.
Political fallout from AI bubble burst could hurt Republican incumbents, as history shows voters blame party in power for economic downturns regardless of cause.
Former FBI special agent shares insider perspective on Bureau's political weaponization, citing 12 years of service in new book revealing institutional betrayal.
A Texas father died over the weekend after he accidentally shot himself while removing his firearm from the car during a hunting trip in Northeast Texas, officials said.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wins court approval to intervene in a Harris County bail reform lawsuit, vowing to do "everything in my power" to reverse the policy.
A federal appeals court temporarily halted an order restricting immigration agents' use of force in the Chicago area, calling the ruling "too prescriptive."