As the House of Representatives remains without a speaker, lawmakers are unable to perform services for constituents because they have not been sworn in as members of the new Congress.
Lawyers for Donald Trump were ordered by a judge to provide the names of people who searched the former president's residences for any remaining classified materials, according to the New York Times.
A “bomb cyclone” storm slammed into California beach towns Thursday, ripping piers in half and flooding communities like scenes from a Hollywood movie.
President Joe Biden's plan to overhaul the Democratic primary calendar and elevate Georgia to one of the first states in the nation to vote on the 2024 presidential primary is facing pushback from the state's Republican governor.
The Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration is proposing a $6,837 fine against American Airlines after an investigation found the company retaliated against employees who reported getting ill from fumes on the airline's planes.
Europe is poised to see its warmest January in years, sparking concern among climate activists but also serving as a welcome reprieve for many countries as they race to conserve gas and fill their storage tanks ahead of next winter.
China is vulnerable to international restrictions on its ability to import vital supplies “once the international situation changes,” a senior official fears.
The Department of Defense has stopped "all actions" surrounding its coronavirus vaccine mandate following its reversal through the National Defense Authorization Act.