With the historic ouster of former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), all eyes are now on the state of New York as Democrats seek to flip his seat blue and chisel away at Republicans’ tight majority in the House.
A panel of judges on the North Carolina Superior Court granted a preliminary injunction to Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) blocking a law that seeks to change how election boards are appointed in the state.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) believes former President Donald Trump's potential primary win and reelection will bring the United States closer to a "dictatorship."
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are apparently set to shut down a California detention facility capable of housing roughly 2,000 illegal immigrants despite the crisis hindering the state.
Idaho households will receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program over the next nine days before the program wraps up for December.
New York Democrats are reacting to the House vote Friday to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY) over ethics violations in a historic move that has not occurred since 2002.
Former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel launched his campaign Thursday for a seat on the state Supreme Court, a year and a half before the 2025 election, as the Republicans hope to wrest back control of the court.
The national organization for Black Lives Matter is ripping a former Rhode Island BLM advocate's endorsement of former President Donald Trump as a "publicity stunt."
The United Nations's agency in the Palestinian territories is aware of and attempting to get to the bottom of a claim that one of its teachers detained one of the Israeli hostages.
Two Homeland Security programs are in danger of disappearing at the beginning of February if Congress fails to pass funding, adding to a long list of entities and departments tied to a government shutdown.