Former President Donald Trump lost his bid on Wednesday to recuse the federal judge presiding over his 2020 election subversion case after he claimed she couldn't be an impartial jurist.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said he would wear a suit while speaking on the Senate floor or presiding over the chamber after heavy pushback from other members of Congress for his usual gym shorts and hoodie attire.
The Chicago City Council unanimously approved Larry Snelling as the city's next police superintendent on Wednesday, marking the end of a monthslong search during a spike in violent crime.
The manhunt for a homicide prisoner who escaped a Washington, D.C., hospital has reached its third week, with police insisting the search is continuing.
President Joe Biden took a shot at leaders in "both parties" for spreading doubt about COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday as the country stares down another surge.
Outrage grew Wednesday over the early release of a violent felon who is considered to be armed, "extremely dangerous," and on the run after allegedly killing 26-year-old tech CEO Pava LaPere in her Baltimore apartment on Monday.
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) called out New York Democrats for their policies as an influx of immigrants come in from the southern border, causing an unprecedented demand for resources and shelter capacity.
The House approved an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations bill Wednesday that would provide $15 million to the Defense Department to conduct medical clinical trials for veterans using psychedelics to treat traumatic brain injuries.