Elected officials across Arizona are demanding that President Joe Biden make time during his trip to the state later this week to visit the Mexico border and see how out of control the immigrant crisis has become.
Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state and CIA director under President Donald Trump, endorsed Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) in the Indiana Senate race on Tuesday.
As salt water from the Gulf of Mexico creeps up the drought-stricken Mississippi River, officials in New Orleans are bracing for a threat to drinking water supply in southeastern Louisiana.
A federal judge is weighing a preliminary injunction on some of North Carolina's new abortion restrictions, including hospital requirements for abortions later in pregnancy and requiring ultrasounds before prescribing abortion pills.
As Las Vegas continues to recover after a massive hacking operation, the city could be in for another disruption as hospitality workers vote on whether to strike.
Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority officials are mulling measures to close its historic $750 million budget gap starting next summer, looking to increase funding to avoid thousands of layoffs and reduced operating hours.
The Federal Communications Commission is set to try to reinstate the controversial policy known as net neutrality, setting up a heated debate about the future of the internet.
JPMorgan Chase has reached a $75 million settlement agreement in a lawsuit brought by the United States Virgin Islands alleging the financial institution enabled the late Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
EXCLUSIVE — Chairman of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party Mike Gallagher (R-WI) said Tuesday there is an opening for Republican debate candidates to provide a nuanced strategy for taking on China.