President Trump threatened to sever all trade with Spain on Wednesday, calling the NATO member a "terrible partner" after its government refused to let American forces use two Spanish air bases during the ongoing military campaign against Iran.
For the first time in years, justices from both wings of the Supreme Court will sit together before a congressional committee, a rare public appearance coming on the heels of some of the most consequential rulings in recent memory.
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Justice Department from obtaining the names and personal contact information of every election worker who served during the 2020 election in Georgia's Fulton County, ruling that the sweeping grand jury subpoena was unreasonable and must be quashed.
California's Democratic governor is promising to prosecute anyone who interferes with ballots or voters, declaring his state will serve as "the wall" that President Donald Trump "cannot get past."
The Department of War launched what it described as one of the "most highly anticipated apprenticeship programs in modern defense history" for cyber-related jobs.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, setting the scene for their return at the 2028 Summer Olympics at Los Angeles.
President Trump on Tuesday threw his support behind House GOP leadership's plan to pass key election integrity provisions through budget reconciliation, a maneuver that would let Republicans bypass the Senate's 60-vote filibuster threshold to advance proof of citizenship and photo ID requirements for federal elections.