Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) slammed President Joe Biden's economic policies by saying citizens should not have to take money out of a retirement account early to be able to afford groceries.
A former New York City college professor who went viral after holding a machete to the throat of a reporter, telling him she would "chop" him up, might receive a plea agreement with no jail time.
A coalition that sued to block an effort by the Biden administration to forgive student loans for some 800,000 borrowers has vowed to appeal a federal judge's ruling that allowed the plan to go forward.
The anti-abortion organization Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America reinforced its call for Republican candidates to support a federal 15-week abortion ban, saying it may be forced to withhold its influential endorsement.
Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) is rushing to former President Donald Trump’s defense after a Georgia grand jury indicted him over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
A consumer watchdog agency is set to launch rules that will address data brokers' collection of personal information for training artificial intelligence and tracking one's personal location.
Russia raised interest rates in an emergency session of finance officials after a Kremlin aide issued a public demand that they halt the ruble’s embarrassing slide against the U.S. dollar.
Former President Donald Trump and 19 other defendants were named in a sweeping 41-count Fulton County indictment Monday night under racketeering charges related to the 2020 election.