Alex Jones can't hide behind bankruptcy protection to avoid paying more than $1 billion in damages to the families of Sandy Hook victims who sued the conspiracy theorist for repeatedly claiming the deadly shooting at the Connecticut elementary school was a hoax.
Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) announced a substantial increase in border security along the New Hampshire-Canadian border on Thursday, focusing on increasing local law enforcement to enhance national safety.
The Pentagon said there have been more than 200 new reports of UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena during an eight-month span earlier this year, according to the Defense Department's report to Congress that was released this week.
A lawyer indicted in Georgia alongside former President Donald Trump will be the first in the multi-defendant criminal case to stand trial for allegedly conspiring to subvert the 2020 election.
President Joe Biden sent Congress a supplemental funding request on Friday that totals more than $100 billion and includes more than $60 billion for Ukraine and $14 billion for Israel.
No Labels has taken legal action against Arizona by filing a lawsuit to prevent candidates who oppose the party’s efforts to launch a third-party presidential ticket from running as a member. The lawsuit is aimed at protecting who can run for office other than vice president or president under the No Labels name.
A Maryland Democrat running in the race to replace retiring Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) announced he was dropping out on Friday, making the seat virtually a two-person race for the highly competitive primary.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry (R-PA) on Friday morning downplayed the threats toward Republican members opposing Speaker Designate Jim Jordan (R-OH) and their families.
Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI), who voted for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) in both rounds of voting for a speaker on the House floor, has embarked on a fact-finding trip to Israel while the House plans to continue voting for a new speaker through the weekend if necessary.