The United States accused China’s navy of carrying out “dangerous and destabilizing conduct” over the weekend following two separate incidents with Philippine vessels.
The Supreme Court declined to take up a case seeking to overturn Washington state's ban on the practice of conversion therapy for minors who say they are gay or lesbian, prompting the court's most conservative members to say they would have granted it.
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry turns 80 on Monday, and throughout his decades in politics, he has made many predictions about climate change that have not panned out.
President Joe Biden is behind former President Donald Trump in two critical swing states, with particularly damning numbers among young voters who are increasingly disillusioned by the former.
The Air Force initiated disciplinary action against 15 officers for dereliction in the performance of duties as it relates to the case of Airman Jack Teixeira, who has been arrested and accused of leaking hundreds of classified documents.
The Biden administration will give the first grant funded by a law designed to fund semiconductor manufacturing and expansion to the makers of chips used in F-15 and F-35 fighter jets.
The intersection of sports and politics typically involves social or cultural matters, but the disastrous New England Patriots football season is the latest event poised to have significant effects on the 2024 election.
The United Nations climate conference on Monday published a draft agreement that stopped short of calling on countries to phase out their use of fossil fuels, sparking criticism from environmentalists.