Today: September 27, 2024
Today: September 27, 2024

US Politics

Election|News|Political

Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on funding bill with proof of citizenship mandate despite dim prospects

House Speaker Mike Johnson is vowing to press ahead with requiring proof of citizenship for new voters as part of a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown

Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on funding bill with proof of citizenship mandate despite dim prospects
Americas|News

Former US Sen. Ayotte to face former Manchester Mayor Craig in New Hampshire governor's race

New Hampshire will elect a female governor for the third time in November after former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte and former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig won their respective primaries

Former US Sen. Ayotte to face former Manchester Mayor Craig in New Hampshire governor's race
News|Opinion

Retired military leaders defend Harris while placing blame on Trump for Afghanistan withdrawal in letter

Retired military leaders defend Harris while placing blame on Trump for Afghanistan withdrawal in letter

Retired military leaders defend Harris while placing blame on Trump for Afghanistan withdrawal in letter
News

US Congress brings election-year issues into government funding fight

The U.S.

US Congress brings election-year issues into government funding fight
Business|Health|News|Political

Biden administration finalizes rule to strengthen mental health parity law

The Biden Administration said on Monday it had finalized a regulation to help ensure that the 175 million Americans with private health insurance have access to

Biden administration finalizes rule to strengthen mental health parity law
Election|News|Opinion|Political

Harris' past debates: A prosecutor's style with narrative flair but risks in a matchup with Trump

Kamala Harris steps on to the presidential general election debate stage for the first time Tuesday

Harris' past debates: A prosecutor's style with narrative flair but risks in a matchup with Trump
Election|News|Political

Trump, talking tariffs, immigration, revs up small-town base in Wisconsin

Donald Trump pledged in Wisconsin on Saturday to throw up unprecedented tariffs and clamp down on immigrants he said are stealing jobs and killing

Trump, talking tariffs, immigration, revs up small-town base in Wisconsin
Business|News

Democrat to vote against bill restricting China's WuXi Biologics, BGI

An influential Democratic U.S. congressman said on Friday that he will vote against legislation that would restrict business with China's WuXi Biologics, BGI and other

Democrat to vote against bill restricting China's WuXi Biologics, BGI
News|World

Pennsylvania, Arizona and Texas benefit from US funding for Ukraine arms, Pentagon says

Pennsylvania, Arizona and Texas are among U.S. states benefiting most from funding and investment to arm Ukraine in its fight against Russia, a breakdown of

Pennsylvania, Arizona and Texas benefit from US funding for Ukraine arms, Pentagon says
Election|News|Opinion|Political

Dick Cheney will vote for Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney says

Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney said that her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, is voting for Democrat Kamala Harris over GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in November.

Dick Cheney will vote for Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney says
Business|Economy|World

Lawmakers want US to address risks posed by Chinese agriculture drones

A dozen Republican U.S. lawmakers urged the Biden administration on Friday to address the use of Chinese-manufactured agriculture drones, saying their use on

Lawmakers want US to address risks posed by Chinese agriculture drones
News

Biden plans to keep target of 125,000 refugees next year, internal report says

U.S.

Biden plans to keep target of 125,000 refugees next year, internal report says
Americas|News

What to expect in New Hampshire's state primaries

New Hampshire is among the smallest states in the country, but its state primaries have enough intrigue to fill a much larger state

What to expect in New Hampshire's state primaries
Crime|News

A look at the winding legal saga of Hunter Biden that ended in an unexpected guilty plea

The legal saga surrounding Hunter Biden has taken an unexpected turn

A look at the winding legal saga of Hunter Biden that ended in an unexpected guilty plea
Economy|News

Blinken urges Haiti to set up council that would organize elections next year

U.S.

Blinken urges Haiti to set up council that would organize elections next year
Health|News

Texas sues to block Biden rule protecting privacy for women who get abortions

Texas sued the Biden administration in an effort to block a new rule that seeks to protect the privacy of women living in states that ban abortion who travel out of

Texas sues to block Biden rule protecting privacy for women who get abortions
Crime|News|Political

Hunter Biden pleads guilty in federal tax case

Hunter Biden, son of U.S.

Hunter Biden pleads guilty in federal tax case
Crime|News|Political

Prosecutor challenges Mark Meadows's bid to move Arizona's fake elector case to federal court

A prosecutor has urged a judge to reject former Donald Trump presidential chief of staff Mark Meadows’ bid to move his charges in Arizona’s fake elector case to federal court

Prosecutor challenges Mark Meadows's bid to move Arizona's fake elector case to federal court
Election|News

Harris campaign has agreed to debate rules, including muted mics

Harris campaign has agreed to debate rules, including muted mics

Harris campaign has agreed to debate rules, including muted mics
Election|News|Political

Liz Cheney says she is voting for Harris for president

Liz Cheney says she is voting for Harris for president

Liz Cheney says she is voting for Harris for president
Election|News

Republican Liz Cheney says she will vote for Democrat Harris for US president

Republican former congresswoman Liz Cheney said on Wednesday she will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, calling Donald Trump a "danger."

Republican Liz Cheney says she will vote for Democrat Harris for US president
Americas|Election|News

Harris accepts rules to debate Trump, including muted mics, source says

The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has accepted the rules of next week's debate against Republican

Harris accepts rules to debate Trump, including muted mics, source says
News|Opinion

Tim Walz’s brother stands by criticism of his policies but says Facebook ‘wasn’t the right platform’ to express views

Tim Walz’s brother stands by criticism of his policies but says Facebook ‘wasn’t the right platform’ to express views

Tim Walz’s brother stands by criticism of his policies but says Facebook ‘wasn’t the right platform’ to express views
News|Political|World

White House's Finer meets Zelenskiy in Kyiv on security, energy

Deputy U.S. national security adviser Jon Finer met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and other officials in Kyiv on Wednesday to discuss top priorities in

White House's Finer meets Zelenskiy in Kyiv on security, energy
Business|Election|Finance

Harris to pare back Biden's capital-gains tax proposal, WSJ reports

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is planning to propose a less drastic increase in the top capital gains tax rate, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday,

Harris to pare back Biden's capital-gains tax proposal, WSJ reports
Crime|News

Ex-police officer who joined Capitol riot receives a reduced prison sentence

A former Virginia police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol has received a reduced prison sentence of six years

Ex-police officer who joined Capitol riot receives a reduced prison sentence
Uncategorized

US charges employees of Russia's RT network in crackdown on election influence efforts

By Sarah N.

US charges employees of Russia's RT network in crackdown on election influence efforts
News|World

U.S. Steel warns Nippon deal failure could put thousands of jobs at risk

U.S.

U.S. Steel warns Nippon deal failure could put thousands of jobs at risk
Election|News

Trump election case shifts usual US Justice Dept stance on presidential power

U.S. prosecutors pushing ahead with their case against Donald Trump for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat are also being careful to avoid

Trump election case shifts usual US Justice Dept stance on presidential power
Economy|Election|News

Goldman Sachs sees biggest boost to US economy from Harris win

U.S. economic growth would likely get the biggest boost in the coming two years from the Democrats, headed by Kamala Harris, winning the White House and Congress in this November's

Goldman Sachs sees biggest boost to US economy from Harris win
Business|Economy|Finance|News|Opinion|Political

Raise taxes on the rich or cut them? Harris, Trump differ on how to boost the US economy

Donald Trump is betting that Americans crave trillions of dollars in tax cuts — and that growth will be so fantastic that it’s not worth worrying about budget deficits

Raise taxes on the rich or cut them? Harris, Trump differ on how to boost the US economy
News|Political|World

House Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenas Blinken over Afghanistan withdrawal

House Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenas Blinken over Afghanistan withdrawal

House Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenas Blinken over Afghanistan withdrawal
Uncategorized

US congressional committee subpoenas Blinken over Afghanistan

The U.S.

US congressional committee subpoenas Blinken over Afghanistan
Business|Economy|News

Harris to unveil new wave of economic policies for small businesses, communities, in economic speech Wednesday

Harris to unveil new wave of economic policies for small businesses, communities, in economic speech Wednesday

Harris to unveil new wave of economic policies for small businesses, communities, in economic speech Wednesday
Economy|Education|News

Republican-led US states sue over new Biden student debt relief plan

Seven Republican-led states filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to challenge President Joe Biden's administration's latest student debt forgiveness plan, saying the U.S.

Republican-led US states sue over new Biden student debt relief plan
Uncategorized

Indian family of Usha Vance, wife of Trump's VP pick, known for academic prowess

By Rishika Sadam and Krishna N.

Indian family of Usha Vance, wife of Trump's VP pick, known for academic prowess
Election

Ex-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty, could testify in Georgia case

A former lawyer for Donald Trump on Thursday pleaded guilty to aiding the former U.S. president's efforts to overturn his election defeat in the state of Georgia, agreeing to

Ex-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty, could testify in Georgia case
News

Biden and first lady to visit Maine on Friday to mourn shooting victims

U.S.

Biden and first lady to visit Maine on Friday to mourn shooting victims
News

Nearly 100 US state legislators to discuss gun violence with VP Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris will host 100 Democratic state legislators from 39 states at the White House on Wednesday, as the Biden administration searches for

Nearly 100 US state legislators to discuss gun violence with VP Harris
News

Trump, allies press misconduct claim against Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis

Lawyers for Donald Trump and several allies charged with trying to overturn his election loss in Georgia will ask a judge on Thursday to disqualify the prosecutor on

Trump, allies press misconduct claim against Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis
News

'Chaotic' US Congress faces whirlwind of shutdown, impeachment, border fights

The U.S.

'Chaotic' US Congress faces whirlwind of shutdown, impeachment, border fights
News

Out of money, Pentagon chief looks to convince allies of commitment to Ukraine

U.S.

Out of money, Pentagon chief looks to convince allies of commitment to Ukraine
News

Hardline Republicans' hopes dashed as US Congress pushes funding bill forward

U.S.

Hardline Republicans' hopes dashed as US Congress pushes funding bill forward
News

Across US, homeless initiatives highlight a growing crisis

U.S. state and local governments pushed ahead this week with divergent strategies to deal with the country's homeless crisis, aiming either to raise more funds to address

Across US, homeless initiatives highlight a growing crisis
Election

Pennsylvania can discard undated mail-in ballots, US appeals court rules

A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday rejected a challenge to a Pennsylvania rule that allowed the state to discard mail-in ballots that arrive on time but in envelopes with

Pennsylvania can discard undated mail-in ballots, US appeals court rules
Business

US Senate confirms two for Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed David Rosner, a Democrat, and Lindsay See, a Republican, as members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

US Senate confirms two for Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
News

US Supreme Court's Roberts rebuffs senators' call for Alito meeting

U.S.

US Supreme Court's Roberts rebuffs senators' call for Alito meeting
News

Biden to deliver Morehouse commencement address over student, faculty concerns

U.S.

Biden to deliver Morehouse commencement address over student, faculty concerns
News

How Trump could influence the makeup of the Fed

Donald Trump's allies are reported to be drafting proposals to erode the Federal Reserve's independence if the presumptive Republican presidential nominee regains the White House, with

How Trump could influence the makeup of the Fed
Election

Biden's re-election campaign won't stop using TikTok

Joe Biden's reelection campaign plans to continue using TikTok, a campaign official said on Wednesday, shortly after the U.S. president signed into law a bill

Biden's re-election campaign won't stop using TikTok
Political

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Speaker Johnson search for offramp as vote on his ouster simmers

Embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson and far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have met for a second day at the Capitol as they try to figure out an off-ramp to her threat for a vote on the motion to remove him from office

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Speaker Johnson search for offramp as vote on his ouster simmers
Health

Judge blocks Kansas law requiring doctors to say medication abortion can be reversed

A judge in Kansas on Monday blocked a state law requiring healthcare providers to tell patients that medication abortion can be reversed and that abortion is linked to

Judge blocks Kansas law requiring doctors to say medication abortion can be reversed
News

US Senate votes to reauthorize surveillance program, Biden to sign swiftly

The U.S.

US Senate votes to reauthorize surveillance program, Biden to sign swiftly
News

US committee finds China is subsidizing American fentanyl crisis

China is directly subsidizing production of illicit fentanyl precursors for sale abroad and fueling the U.S. opioid crisis, a U.S. congressional committee

US committee finds China is subsidizing American fentanyl crisis
Political

Battleground Pennsylvania: Trump holds rally, Biden plans tax speech as rematch heats up

Former U.S.

Battleground Pennsylvania: Trump holds rally, Biden plans tax speech as rematch heats up
News

US' Harris to visit Parkland shooting site, push new gun laws

U.S.

US' Harris to visit Parkland shooting site, push new gun laws
Political

Challenges to SEC's climate rules sent to conservative-leaning US appeals court

A U.S. judicial panel on Thursday consolidated at least nine lawsuits challenging the U.S.

Challenges to SEC's climate rules sent to conservative-leaning US appeals court
News

Explainer-How a third-party candidate could put Trump in the White House

Democrats and Republicans dominate the U.S. two-party political system, but independent candidates like Robert F.

Explainer-How a third-party candidate could put Trump in the White House
News

US judiciary says courts have discretion to adopt 'judge shopping' policy

The U.S. federal judiciary on Friday made clear that trial courts had discretion to decide how to implement a policy it adopted earlier in the week to curtail the practice

US judiciary says courts have discretion to adopt 'judge shopping' policy
Technology

TikTok urges US users to call senators to vote no on TikTok ban

TikTok displayed a notification to some U.S. users on Friday, urging them to call their senators and ask them to vote no to a bill that would ban the

TikTok urges US users to call senators to vote no on TikTok ban
News

Biden's Hur transcripts: An ugly meme, Corvette repairs, staff boxes

U.S. President Joe Biden sat for hours of questioning with Special Counsel Robert Hur over two days in early October, related to his handling of classified documents.

Biden's Hur transcripts: An ugly meme, Corvette repairs, staff boxes
Technology

TikTok a US security threat, says Trump, similar to Facebook -CNBC

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday told CNBC on Monday that TikTok was a national security threat but likened it to threats posed

TikTok a US security threat, says Trump, similar to Facebook -CNBC
News

Minnesota 'uncommitted' Biden protest draws Jewish, Muslim, young voters

U.S.

Minnesota 'uncommitted' Biden protest draws Jewish, Muslim, young voters
Crime

Trump seeks to block Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen testimony at hush money trial

Donald Trump is seeking to block porn star Stormy Daniels and his former lawyer Michael Cohen from testifying at the former U.S. president's upcoming criminal trial

Trump seeks to block Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen testimony at hush money trial
Election

Analysis-Trump struggles to unify Republicans ahead of matchup with Biden

Far from uniting the Republican Party as he claims he has, Donald Trump has been unable to win over a substantial bloc of voters he may need

Analysis-Trump struggles to unify Republicans ahead of matchup with Biden
Political

Lara Trump says RNC needs to raise $500 million, does not rule out paying Trump legal fees

Lara Trump, who Donald Trump has endorsed to be the new co-chair of the Republican National Committee, said on Wednesday that the

Lara Trump says RNC needs to raise $500 million, does not rule out paying Trump legal fees
News

US House forms AI task force as legislative push stalls

Leaders of the U.S.

US House forms AI task force as legislative push stalls
Technology

Republican lawmakers urge Biden to deactivate campaign TikTok account

A group of 18 Republican lawmakers has urged President Joe Biden to deactivate his campaign's TikTok account citing national security concerns.

Republican lawmakers urge Biden to deactivate campaign TikTok account
Health

Do not read too much into Biden, Trump verbal stumbles, experts caution

Experts on aging caution against concluding that U.S.

Do not read too much into Biden, Trump verbal stumbles, experts caution
Environment

Kerry: Trump can't stop green energy revolution, but China coal threat looms

By Julia Payne and America Hernandez PARIS - A re-elected Donald Trump won't stop renewable energy deployment, but could reverse anti-coal diplomacy efforts, U.S.

Kerry: Trump can't stop green energy revolution, but China coal threat looms
Political

Democratic senator raises concerns about Biden campaign decision to join TikTok

The chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee said on Monday he is concerned about the decision by the campaign of President

Democratic senator raises concerns about Biden campaign decision to join TikTok
News

Trump comments on Russia and NATO 'appalling and unhinged,' White House spokesperson

The White House on Saturday rejected comments made by former U.S.

Trump comments on Russia and NATO 'appalling and unhinged,' White House spokesperson
Crime

Judge blocks California from requiring background checks to buy ammunition

A federal judge has blocked California from enforcing state laws requiring people to undergo background checks when they buy ammunition, calling them unconstitutional.

Judge blocks California from requiring background checks to buy ammunition
News

Biden's job approval drops to 38% as border worries rise - Reuters/Ipsos

President Joe Biden's approval rating declined in January as Americans worried about the economy and immigration while the Democrat ramps up his reelection

Biden's job approval drops to 38% as border worries rise - Reuters/Ipsos
News

Biden's brother to testify in impeachment inquiry Feb. 21

Joe Biden's brother, James Biden, will appear on Feb. 21 for an interview with lawmakers conducting an impeachment inquiry into the president, the

Biden's brother to testify in impeachment inquiry Feb. 21
News

Trump says he feels mentally sharp after Haley attacks his age, gaffes

Donald Trump on Saturday said he feels "sharper now than I did 20 years ago," reacting to recent attacks on his age and verbal gaffes by Republican presidential

Trump says he feels mentally sharp after Haley attacks his age, gaffes
Election

Trump seeking advice from friends, allies on running mate pick

Donald Trump is calling friends, allies and donors to seek advice on who he should pick as a vice presidential running mate as he closes in

Trump seeking advice from friends, allies on running mate pick
Finance

US House panel considers commission to tackle nation's soaring debt

Bipartisan legislation to create a commission charged with taming the $34 trillion U.S. national debt is set to advance this week in a House of Representatives

US House panel considers commission to tackle nation's soaring debt
Election

Trump town hall viewership on Fox News tops CNN's Republican debate audience

Roughly 4.3 million people watched former U.S.

Trump town hall viewership on Fox News tops CNN's Republican debate audience
News

White House: US vice president's plane diverted because of storm

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's plane, Air Force Two, was diverted on its way back from Atlanta on Tuesday because of weather conditions, her office said.

White House: US vice president's plane diverted because of storm
News

US extends tariff exclusions on some Chinese categories till May 31

The office of U.S.

US extends tariff exclusions on some Chinese categories till May 31
News

Trump plan to gut civil service triggers pushback by unions, Democrats

Donald Trump's vow to give himself the power to gut the federal workforce if he is elected to the White House again has unions, Democrats and watchdog groups

Trump plan to gut civil service triggers pushback by unions, Democrats
News

Buttigieg flights on US government jets complied with federal rules -report

A U.S. government watchdog said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's use of government airplanes on eight trips complied with all federal rules.

Buttigieg flights on US government jets complied with federal rules -report
Environment

White House asks employees to travel by train, EVs when possible

U.S. federal employees should rent electric vehicles and opt for rail trips when feasible on government travel to sharply reduce emissions, the White House

White House asks employees to travel by train, EVs when possible
Political

Congress poised to extend domestic surveillance law by four months

Congress is preparing to extend the domestic surveillance authority that allows law enforcement to spy on Americans without a warrant by another four months,

Congress poised to extend domestic surveillance law by four months
Political

Biden praised Kissinger in life, offers measured reaction on his death

As Senate Foreign Relations Chair, Joe Biden offered effusive praise of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger when the veteran diplomat spoke to Congress

Biden praised Kissinger in life, offers measured reaction on his death
Election

Republican DeSantis faces risks in debate against Democrat Newsom amid struggling US presidential bid

U.S. presidential candidate Ron DeSantis will use a televised debate against California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday night to try to prove

Republican DeSantis faces risks in debate against Democrat Newsom amid struggling US presidential bid
News

US Senate approves three military promotions, first woman on Joint Chiefs

The U.S.

US Senate approves three military promotions, first woman on Joint Chiefs
News

Republican US senator presses Fed officials on bond-buying policies

U.S.

Republican US senator presses Fed officials on bond-buying policies
News

Biden picks Asia hand Kurt Campbell as deputy secretary of state

President Joe Biden on Wednesday nominated one of his top national security aides, Kurt Campbell, as deputy secretary of state, a move that will put a veteran Asia hand in the

Biden picks Asia hand Kurt Campbell as deputy secretary of state
Business

Senators ask US regulators to address airline frequent flyer programs

Two U.S. senators on Monday asked the Transportation Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about "troubling reports" of unfair and deceptive practices in airlines’

Senators ask US regulators to address airline frequent flyer programs
News

US Rep Bowman charged with pulling fire alarm at Capitol

Democratic U.S.

US Rep Bowman charged with pulling fire alarm at Capitol
News

Biden denounces "senseless and tragic mass shooting," urges gun laws

U.S.

Biden denounces "senseless and tragic mass shooting," urges gun laws
News

Trump fined $10,000 for violating gag order in civil fraud case

Former U.S. President Donald Trump was fined $10,000 on Wednesday for violating a gag order in his civil fraud trial.

Trump fined $10,000 for violating gag order in civil fraud case
News

Former White House Chief of Staff Meadows granted immunity in Jan 6 case -ABC News

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was granted immunity to testify under oath in Special Counsel Jack Smith's Jan. 6 case, ABC News reported on Tuesday, citing

Former White House Chief of Staff Meadows granted immunity in Jan 6 case -ABC News
News

Fight over Texas anti-abortion transport bans reaches biggest battlegrounds yet

Two Texas jurisdictions will consider measures this week to outlaw the act of transporting another person along their roads for an abortion, part of a strategy by

Fight over Texas anti-abortion transport bans reaches biggest battlegrounds yet
News

White House says Biden did not hear question about Israel delaying ground invasion of Gaza

U.S.

White House says Biden did not hear question about Israel delaying ground invasion of Gaza
News

US Supreme Court won't revive law targeting federal gun curbs

The U.S.

US Supreme Court won't revive law targeting federal gun curbs
News

Another Trump lawyer reaches plea deal with Georgia prosecutors

A second lawyer who represented Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign, Kenneth Chesebro, pleaded guilty on Friday to illegal efforts to reverse the former U.S. president’s defeat in

Another Trump lawyer reaches plea deal with Georgia prosecutors
News

Biden expected to tap Asia hand Kurt Campbell as No. 2 US diplomat

U.S.

Biden expected to tap Asia hand Kurt Campbell as No. 2 US diplomat
Business

U.S. Senate panel sends three FTC nominations to full Senate

The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee voted on Wednesday to send three nominations for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to the full Senate.

U.S. Senate panel sends three FTC nominations to full Senate
Election

Trump pledges to expel immigrants who support Hamas, ban Muslims from the U.S.

Donald Trump promised on Monday that if elected president again he will bar immigrants who support Hamas from entering the U.S. and send officers

Trump pledges to expel immigrants who support Hamas, ban Muslims from the U.S.
News

In reversal, Biden to build more US border wall, Trump demands apology

President Joe Biden's administration said on Thursday it will add sections to a border wall to stave off record migrant crossings from Mexico,

In reversal, Biden to build more US border wall, Trump demands apology
Political

Trump may meet with House Republicans on leadership race -US media

Former President Donald Trump may meet next week with fellow Republicans in the U.S.

Trump may meet with House Republicans on leadership race -US media
News

Trump asks court to dismiss federal 2020 election subversion case -filing

Former U.S.

Trump asks court to dismiss federal 2020 election subversion case -filing
Election

How RFK Jr. could hurt Biden, Trump in 2024 election with independent bid

Long-shot U.S. presidential candidate Robert F.

How RFK Jr. could hurt Biden, Trump in 2024 election with independent bid
News

US asylum restriction aimed at limiting claims has little impact given strained border budget

U.S. asylum officers were instructed nearly a year ago to apply a higher screening standard on people who cross the border illegally to claim asylum after passing though another country

US asylum restriction aimed at limiting claims has little impact given strained border budget
Crime

Hunter Biden judge agrees to drop old gun count after indictment replaces scuttled plea deal

A gun count that had been part of a collapsed plea deal in the Hunter Biden case has been dismissed as a judge signed off on a prosecution request

Hunter Biden judge agrees to drop old gun count after indictment replaces scuttled plea deal
Crime

Fuller picture emerges of the 13 federal executions at the end of Trump's presidency

Fresh details have emerged about the 13 federal executions that were carried out in the final six months of Donald Trump's presidency

Fuller picture emerges of the 13 federal executions at the end of Trump's presidency

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