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.
Standing beside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump told reporters that Italy, Germany, and France had all declined to stand with the United States when it mattered most, during American operations against Iran. "In a way, I was testing people," he said. Most of Europe failed the test. This is not a firebrand moment. It is a reckoning seventy years in the making.
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.
The Stars and Stripes have once again become a target on daytime television, with "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin declaring that the sight of American flags flying in neighborhoods fills her with fear and signals white supremacy.
More than 1,200 former Department of Justice (DOJ) employees have urged the Senate to reject the nomination of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as permanent U.S. Attorney General.
Wisconsin's liberal-majority Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a conservative voter-integrity group cannot access guardianship records that could identify voters legally barred from casting ballots, dealing a setback to election transparency efforts in one of the nation's most contested swing states.
President Trump announced Tuesday he is lifting longstanding defense sanctions on Turkey, potentially clearing the way to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to a NATO ally that has spent years locked out of the program.
The Department of Government Efficiency shut down operations on July 4, having spent 18 months dismantling what its backers called the most bloated bureaucracy in American history.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Monday making the state the first in the country to require annual third-party safety audits of the nation's largest artificial intelligence companies.
The National Education Association is asking delegates to approve a $5.2 million campaign demanding President Donald Trump's "impeachment, conviction, and removal" from office before voters even head to the polls this November.
The House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Jared Huffman (D-CA) released a report that asserts President Trump "hijacked" the nation's 250th celebration.