A military court judge postponed a trial for a suspected al-Qaeda member accused of bombing a U.S. warship in October 2000, The New York Times reported Monday.
Longtime Democratic Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky announced her retirement Monday after representing a Chicagoland House seat for over a quarter century.
A slate of prominent Democrats have begun prioritizing growing their national profiles and speaking at public-facing events this year amid mounting speculation that they are gearing up for potential 2028...
A hacker breached TeleMessage, a government-approved messaging app used by Trump administration officials, exposing archived communications from the platform's modified version of Signal, 404 Media reported.
A growing wave of Chinese manufacturers are packing up and moving to the United States under the weight of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods.
House GOP leadership quietly scrapped a vote on a bipartisan bill criminalizing anti-Israel boycotts after several prominent conservative lawmakers alleged that the legislation infringed on the First Amendment.
Puerto Rico withdrew its $1 billion climate lawsuit against the oil and gas industry on Friday following the Trump administration's move to block two states for seeking legal damages for...
"When we were a more serious Nation, in times past, we did not hesitate to lock up the most dangerous criminals and keep them far away from anyone they could...
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas appeared to hint that college graduates should be ready to “use a chair” as a weapon during a Sunday commencement address.