More than a dozen protesters were arrested Sunday in protests outside a New Jersey immigration facility that brought confrontations with law enforcement over the weekend, multiple reports show.
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to maintain access to telehealth abortions is seemingly intensifying some pro-life activists' dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump's administration's handling of abortion issues.
Yet another Virginia prosecutor announced Friday he would not enforce a ban on modern semiautomatic firearms, bringing the total to ten since the enactment of a law supported by anti-Second ...
An artificial intelligence-powered software failed to notice that a nurse at a Tennessee hospital was stealing fentanyl for several months, CBS News first reported on Monday.
A conservative group is asking the federal government to criminally investigate Colorado officials for throwing 2020 election skeptic Tina Peters in prison.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer added another hurdle to the Republican-led reconciliation bill Monday by calling on Democrats to derail the $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.
Despite entering the contest with a significant size advantage, the former football player was unable to capitalize on it when the fight reached the final round.
The group behind the “No Kings” movement says it is preparing another round of nationwide protests next month, timed to coincide with President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday on June 14. ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent took the podium for Thursday’s White House press briefing while Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt remains on maternity leave, and one exchange quickly turned into a pointed ...
Patients’ rights advocates are applauding President Donald Trump’s latest effort to expand prescription drug price transparency, arguing that the move represents an important step toward broader healthcare transparency and accountability. ...
Peterson was convicted of murdering his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner, after Laci disappeared from Modesto, California, on or around Dec. 24, 2002.
An adviser to socialist Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders dismissed a Nazi-inspired tattoo Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner received as a “skull and crossbones” during a panel discussion Sunday.