President Biden will convene leaders from around the world on Thursday and Friday as he marks the United States’ return...
Washington responded with calm determination as former Police Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all charges of murdering George Floyd, ending a trial that has...
In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, many of the nation’s largest corporations pledged that they would suspend donations to elected...
The Supreme Court may allow the Biden administration to decide how to handle the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who have been granted a temporary, but...
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Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland on Friday jettisoned Trump-era restrictions that curtailed the Justice Department’s ability to reform troubled police departments, a move that will open the...
President Biden spoke Tuesday morning with Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning him against aggressive moves against Ukraine but also inviting him to a summit meeting, the...
Congress has a very short window to reverse regulations approved by President Trump’s administration before he left office, and at least two are expected to get...
A British tabloid did not violate California’s revenge-porn law by publishing intimate pictures of then-Rep. Katie Hill without her consent, a judge ruled on Wednesday. The...
President Biden, anticipating intense negotiations with Congress over his infrastructure and jobs plan, said Wednesday that he was willing to compromise but would not slow his...