The long-standing conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court flipped for the first time in 15 years last week after liberal Judge Janet Protasiewicz was sworn in.
The Drug Enforcement Agency will hold "public listening sessions" over its proposed rule to restrict online prescription of controlled substances after backlash from telemedicine companies.
A federal appeals court granted an injunction to block President Joe Biden's new rules that intend to make it easier for student borrowers to have their debts relieved if they were misled or defrauded by a university.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has expressed criticism of Juneteenth, saying over the weekend he "basically" thinks the holiday is useless.
Former President Donald Trump is wooing and providing dinner entertainment for Republicans, but he’s not afraid to take shots at members of his own party even when addressing partisan audiences.
The House Homeland Security Committee will investigate how cartels in Mexico have been able to exploit the federal government's program for immigrants to seek admission into the United States following a Washington Examiner report that exposed the plagued system.
Germany-based automaker Porsche released a new version of an ad that returned a statue of Jesus Christ that was removed in the first version of the commercial following outcry on social media.
The final Minneapolis police officer involved in the death of George Floyd has been sentenced to almost five years in prison, adding to his current incarceration time.