
Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on the Supreme Court, dies at 93
Appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, she retired in 2006. Although of conservative ideology, she earned a reputation as a moderate jurist

Appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, she retired in 2006. Although of conservative ideology, she earned a reputation as a moderate jurist

The tribute service at Glenn Memorial Church in Atlanta marked the second day of a three-day schedule of public events celebrating the former first lady and global humanitarian who died Nov. 19

The streets of cities around the world have been packed with people calling for a ceasefire in Gaza because a consciousness has emerged from the horrors of the 20th century that makes us heirs of human rights

The country singer’s political opinions are still the subject of controversy to the point of triggering demonstrations

The FBI identified Bruce Edwards Ivins as the sole perpetrator of the anthrax attacks. However, the case remains controversial, with experts and colleagues expressing doubts

Thursday’s bipartisan statement from presidential centers, foundations and institutes marks the first time the libraries have joined to make such a public declaration

Biden is scheduled to travel to India from Sept. 7-10 to attend a summit with other world leaders, followed by a stop in Vietnam

It will be the first time that Biden has hosted world leaders at the secluded retreat nestled in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains

As Republicans aim to gain the one seat they need to retake the Senate in next year’s elections, McCormick is a top recruit

Biden’s trip to the Southwest is shaded by his reelection campaign and the challenge of getting a majority of U.S. adults to say they believe the economy is in good shape

Biden described the summit as a “historic moment” and said the United States agreed with a proposal to outline a path for Ukraine’s eventual membership.

Thirty prisoners remain incarcerated at the U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, trapped in various types of legal limbo

For the first time since the facility in Cuba opened in 2002, a U.S. president had allowed a United Nations independent investigator to visit

For the first time since the facility in Cuba opened in 2002, a U.S. president had allowed a United Nations independent investigator

Robertson turned a tiny Virginia television station into the far-reaching Christian Broadcasting Network, where he hosted the flagship ‘700 Club’ show for half a century

As it tries to turn the page on the country’s troubled past, the government has not established a commission to look into the disappeared

Biden issued an executive order in September 2021 requiring vaccinations for all executive branch agency employees, with exceptions for medical and religious reasons

Iraq’s capital is full of life, its residents enjoying a rare peaceful interlude in a painful modern history

The push to end that authority comes as the United States marks the 20th anniversary of the Iraq War

The 2008 financial crisis unleashed a political realignment that rejected perceived elites and establishment figures

Carter, who at 98 is the longest-lived US president, announced last month that he would spend his remaining days at home receiving end-of-life care

DeSantis’ planned appearances in Davenport and Des Moines mark his first trip to the leadoff voting state and come as anticipation over his expected White House campaign has been building

My immigrant story is not a very traditional story but, ultimately, it is one more page in the book that we are writing here in the United States

The panel said that tracking devices are not the type of equipment regulators can require on recreational vessels under a federal fishing regulation law

Pakistani Sen. Mushtaq Ahmed Khan tweeted Friday that the two brothers had reached Islamabad airport. “There was no trial, no court proceedings, no charges against them”, he wrote on Twitter.

Finding the next most recent Texan-less presidential cycle requires going all the way back to 1952

The legal turmoil caused by the first major gun ruling in a decade will likely force the Supreme Court to step in again soon to provide more guidance for judges