The White House condemned atrocities committed by Hamas in its Oct. 7 terrorist attacks but stopped short of criticizing a Democratic leader who seemed to downplay them.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he expects to receive a "golden ticket" to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the fourth Republican National Committee debate despite reports that he hasn't satisfied the necessary qualifications.
The FBI spoke with two church leaders while it was compiling a controversial internal memo that took aim at certain "traditionalist" Catholics, according to a report published Monday by the House Judiciary Committee.
A divided Supreme Court considered Monday whether the family that made its fortune on drugs fueling the nation's opioid epidemic could be shielded from civil litigation by agreeing to a $6 billion bankruptcy settlement for victims and recovery programs.
The Biden administration is in talks with other nations about setting up maritime convoys for commercial vessels operating in the Red Sea, national security adviser Jake Sullivan announced Monday.
Hamas broke a humanitarian truce last week in order to avoid releasing Israeli women who endured rape or other atrocities in its custody, Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s spokesman has suggested.
The United Nations is being investigated by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) over a report that one of its teachers for a Palestinian agency helped hide an Israeli hostage taken captive on Oct. 7 — the day the terrorist organization Hamas attacked the Jewish state and killed more than 1,200 people.
Santa Barbara, California, is encouraging residents to transition to cleaner modes of transportation by offering $1,000 through an electric vehicle rebate program.
Georgia Republicans have advanced a new congressional map that would maintain the current partisan split while adding a majority-black district after a court ruled the previous map violated the Voting Rights Act.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) blasted the Biden administration for its "failing" border policies and "directly harming military families" after veterans traveling for the Army-Navy football game found their hotel reservations canceled due to an influx of immigrants.