Iranian hackers are suspected of breaching Stryker Corporation, a $20 billion Michigan-based medical device manufacturer, in what security analysts are calling the first major Iranian cyberoffensive against a U.S. company since military tensions between the two nations escalated.
The Amarillo City Council approved a resolution approving the acceptance of donations for the development of a Ten Commandments monument at its city hall.
The Trump administration sued California over its zero-emission policies, which it argues are "effectively state-specific mileage requirements for car manufacturers," the Justice Department said.
Rep. Pat Harrigan (R-NC) introduced a bill aimed at supporting Taiwan's energy amid the ongoing and rising threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) joined with Turning Point USA Chairwoman and CEO Erika Kirk to bring Club America chapters to the state's high schools.
Seventeen Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education's policy requiring colleges and universities to collect data proving they are not considering race in admissions.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said Wednesday he will not vote for the SAVE America Act, President Trump's top legislative priority, despite acknowledging that more than 80 percent of Americans support requiring photo identification to register and vote.
A Georgia judge has denied Jose Ibarra's request for a new trial, refusing to disturb the 2024 conviction of the Venezuelan national sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of nursing student Laken Riley.