A Wisconsin judge struck down a 19th-century law prohibiting abortions late Tuesday, making the procedure legal in the state up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated Tuesday that he flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane twice, contradicting a previous claim by his spokesperson last month.
A "censorship" tool once housed under the State Department is the major focus of a new lawsuit accusing the United States government of suppressing conservative voices.
The Boston City Council is considering a new resolution that would allow noncitizen immigrants in the city who are of "legal status" to vote in local elections, following a similar resolution that is in effect in Takoma Park, Maryland.
With Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announcing he will retire at the end of the year, Rep. George Santos’s (R-NY) expulsion, and Rep. Bill Johnson (R-OH) leaving for another role, House Republicans could lose their majority before 2024.
A United States Navy guided-missile destroyer shot down a drone in the Red Sea on Wednesday that originated from Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen, just days after a different U.S. Navy vessel shot down three drones that originated from the same place.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Council spokesman John Kirby are taking questions as President Joe Biden calls on Congress to pass his national security supplemental request.