A federal judge dealt federal agents a setback – and shed light on a much more persistent, deeper problem with policing.
A Border Patrol agent who shot a U.S. citizen five times told her lawyer, “I take pride in my shooting skills.” She’s charged ...
American cattle ranchers are pushing back against President Trump's plan to increase beef imports from Argentina, which he ...
Senate Democrats are asking for a one year extension to healthcare tax credits and then they will vote to reopen the ...
After Democrats scored election victories, the president started talking about “affordability.” Unfortunately, his assessment ...
It’s tempting to rail against that disparity, to lambaste members of the do-nothing Congress picking up a sweet $174,000 a ...
Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt has urged lawmakers to prohibit the development of artificial “superintelligence” until it is safe ...
In addition to unfreezing $250 million, the government has agreed to end its investigation into the Ivy League university ...
A jury found the so-called “D.C. sandwich guy” not guilty of misdemeanor assault after video showed him tossing a salami sub ...
The president is spending his second term transforming the White House to match his gilded aesthetic, even as many of his ...
Essential federal court employees are going above and beyond to provide vital services for attorneys and judges.
While Jamaica and other small island nations make every effort to adapt, powerful countries continue to stall global action.
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