The lawmaker was thrust into the national spotlight last week when she was prevented from speaking in the House after telling lawmakers backing a bill to ban gender-affirming medical care for minors that they would have blood on their hands
French military spokesperson Col. Pierre Gaudilliere said France evacuated more than 500 civilians from 40 different nations by plane over the weekend after securing the airbase north of Khartoum Saturday
For days before voting to discipline her, legislative leaders in the GOP-controlled statehouse had not allowed Rep. Zooey Zephyr to speak during debates because she said colleagues who voted to ban gender-affirming care for youth would have “blood” on their hands
The justices’ response struck some critics and ethics experts as tone deaf at a time of heightened attention on the justices activities and a historic dip in public approval as measured by opinion polls
Michel was accused of funneling money through straw donors to Barack Obama’s reelection campaign, then trying to squelch a Justice Department investigation and influence an extradition case on behalf of China
In nearly 300,000 cases, private doctors were paid twice for the same care provided to veterans from 2017 to 2021, the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General found in its report
The decision Wednesday has brought the nationwide debate over protest’s role in democracy to Montana, where lawmakers punished Democratic Rep. Zooey Zephyr for voicing dissent
The company alleges that the Florida governor waged a ‘targeted campaign of government retaliation’ after Disney opposed a law critics call ‘Don’t Say Gay’
‘A nuclear attack by North Korea against the United States or its allies and partners is unacceptable, and will result in the end of whatever regime were to take such an action,’ President Biden said
The backlog stems from a change made two months after President Joe Biden took office, when Border Patrol agents began now-defunct practice of quickly releasing immigrants on parole
The former two-term governor of Arkansas pledged Wednesday to be a leader who ‘will bring out the best of America’ and aimed in his speech to draw contrasts with other GOP hopefuls on top issues
The railroad provided a detailed estimate of the cost of February 3 derailment outside East Palestine, Ohio, in its first-quarter earnings report released on Wednesday
The writer told a jury that the former president and current Republican candidate raped her after she accompanied him into a deluxe department store fitting room in 1996
The jury will begin deliberating Wednesday to decide whether Tarrio and four co-defendants are guilty of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors allege was a desperate plot to keep President Donald Trump in the White House after the Republican lost the 2020 election
Protests and arrests on Monday galvanized both those demanding Zephyr be allowed to speak and others demanding she apologize for what they called an unacceptable attack on civil discourse
Some experts say Carlson may be harder to replace because he’s the person at the network who seemed most attuned to the Donald Trump base of the Republican Party
The 81-year-old Vermont senator, Biden’s chief rival in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, said on Tuesday that he would ‘do everything I can to see the president is reelected’
The sheriff’s office said the explosion, which brought down some power lines at the plant in Chicago’s southwestern suburbs, may have been ‘from an asphalt tank’
State Republicans filed on Tuesday a proposal that would exempt presidential candidates from Florida’s so-called resign to run law, which prohibits elected officials from qualifying as a candidate for another office that would overlap with their current term
Critics said the agency bowed to political pressure and removed several topics from the framework, including the Black Lives Matter and slavery reparations movements
Fentanyl is the deadliest drug in the U.S. today. The CDC estimates that 71,000 people died from overdosing on synthetic opioids such as fentanyl in 2021, up from almost 58,000 in 2020
A jury of six men and three women has been chosen to hear the former advice columnist’s lawsuit accusing the former president of raping her in the 1990s in a luxury department store dressing room
Top Democrats have remained solidly unified behind the president, despite his low approval ratings and many Americans saying they’d rather not see the 80-year-old Biden try for four more years in the White House