Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) called the Internal Revenue Service's decision to make the state's one-time tax rebates, sent out earlier this year, federally taxable income "bulls***."
The Minneapolis City Council unanimously declared homelessness a "public health emergency" on Thursday, a somewhat toothless move that does little, if anything, to address the recent spike in the number of unsheltered residents.
The teenager who committed a deadly shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan in November 2021 was sentenced to life without parole in court on Friday.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) dealt a blow to North Carolina GOP gubernatorial front-runner Mark Robinson this week by endorsing Robinson's top challenger Bill Graham, an affluent businessman.
U.S. and international public health agencies are concerned about a deadlier strain of the mpox virus spreading from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) outlook for next week got grimmer Friday when the members of the House Freedom Caucus announced their opposition to attaching a short-term extension of a powerful government surveillance tool on the annual defense bill, spelling trouble for passage.
Two off-duty New York City Police Department officers and a pair of tourists from Utah are being lauded for assisting police in the arrest of a black woman after she allegedly tried to burn down the birth home of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Biden administration is trying to force taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries and interventions in Florida, challenging the state's block on Medicaid coverage for the procedures.
An appeals court on Friday reinstated a gag order restricting former President Donald Trump's speech about the federal election subversion case against him in Washington, D.C., but the court narrowed the scope of the order over First Amendment concerns.
The rapper known as Kodak Black, who was pardoned by former President Donald Trump during his presidency's final days, was arrested again on drug charges.