As the federal government shutdown enters its third week, Senate Majority Leader John Thune is shifting tactics after Democrats repeatedly blocked Republican-led efforts to extend government funding. Thune announced a new strategy: push through standalone funding for the Department of War to ensure military paychecks continue uninterrupted.
During oral arguments in the Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew sharp attention by comparing black American voters to individuals with physical disabilities.
A New York City judge released a repeat offender accused of a violent subway knife attack—only for the same man to be arrested weeks later for slashing another innocent commuter.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday that the recent slowdown in U.S. job growth is partly due to the departure of two million illegal aliens from the American workforce since President Donald Trump took office.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a 40-year-old precedent that he says has locked states into an unconstitutional redistricting trap.
The Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation have launched a sweeping undercover initiative known as Operation Summer Heat, designed to quash violent crime in major American cities
Two of the teens involved in the brutal beating of Edward “Big Balls” Coristine— allows both offenders to avoid incarceration despite the severity of the attack.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday that the Trump administration will not allow stock market swings to dictate its trade policy toward China.