As early as Thursday, Biden plans to deliver his most extended public remarks about the unidentified objects that the U.S. military has been shooting down, three people familiar with the matter said.
When word spread that residents affected by a massive train derailment could voice frustrations directly to Norfolk Southern, the village showed up by the hundreds to ask hard questions.
The FBI conducted two searches of the University of Delaware as part of the DOJ’s probe into the handling of documents with classified markings from President Joe Biden's time as vice president.
“In the America I see, the permanent politician will finally retire,” said Haley. “We’ll have term limits for Congress. And mandatory mental competency tests for politicians over 75 years old.”
The Justice Department has informed lawyers for at least one witness that it will not bring charges against Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz after a years-long federal sex-trafficking investigation.
A Georgia grand jury is concerned witnesses lied in their investigation of former President Trump and his allies' efforts to interfere in the state's 2020 election, raising the specter of potential
charges.
Half of Americans in a recent survey indicated they believe national news organizations intend to mislead, misinform or persuade the public to adopt a particular point of view through their reporting.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office issued a new estimate of how long the Treasury Department can sustain its measures to prevent a debt default: 5 to 8 more months.
As we learn more about aerial intrusions into American and Canadian airspace, we need to think anew about technology, tactics, operations, and strategy.
The acting chief of the FAA has issued a "safety call to action" after several narrowly-averted catastrophes in the past few months have raised serious concerns throughout the aviation community.
A letter to ethics watchdogs in the House of Representatives questioned if George Santos’s seven-year marriage, beginning at age 24, was a scheme to aid a woman’s immigration bid.
The position of the DOJ is that indicting a sitting president would “impermissibly undermine the capacity of the branch to perform its constitutionally assigned functions.” But Trump is no longer
president.
Stanford Law dean emeritus Larry Kramer signed a $500,000 bond on behalf of Mr. Bankman-Fried, while Andreas Paepcke, a senior research scientist at the university, signed a $200,000 bond.
Just before adjourning court, Judge Newman issued a significant reversal to a ruling, and now jurors will now hear evidence related to Alex Murdaugh’s Sept. 3, 2021, attempted suicide.
A local man found himself dealing with his own death, not in the literal sense. He recently learned that his credit card company, life insurance, and many others thought he was deceased.
Conrad Dobler, the three-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman, died Monday in Pueblo, Colorado, at 72. His brain is donated to researchers
studying the link between traumatic brain injury and CTE.
For the first time ever, US adults will spend more time this year watching digital video on platforms such as Netflix, TikTok, and YouTube than viewing traditional TV, Insider Intelligence forecast on
Wednesday.
Kids are worse than ever, according to new reports tracing depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in teens. If we want to
make any lasting difference, the adults need an intervention.
Sources with knowledge of the U of I killing investigation told NewsNation that Ethan Chapin’s best friend found Ethan and Xana Kernodle’s bodies, took their pulse and spoke to the 911 dispatcher.
An Oklahoma district judge ruled on a part of the case that is being closely followed by the LGBTQ community that gave a sperm donor
parental rights of a boy raised by a lesbian couple.