Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra chided the Supreme Court via Twitter on Monday for the court's decision to side with a Christian web designer who did not want to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
U.S. and Israeli security ties are stronger than ever, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who touted the alliance as Israeli Defense Forces conduct a rare large-scale military operation in the West Bank.
Wildfires in Canada have caused air quality problems in cities from Chicago to New York City to Washington, D.C., in the past month, and hundreds of infernos still burn through the country.
PROVO, Utah — Those behind the Sound of Freedom film said they know the topic of child trafficking is a difficult one, so their goal was to weave light throughout the film in order to leave audiences with hope.
Apple announced that it intends to ask the Supreme Court to hear its appeal regarding a judge's order involving an antitrust case restricting the company's payment practices on the Apple App Store.
Republican voters in Iowa are rallying behind former President Donald Trump, with county GOP leaders saying the indictments against him are fueling the party's fire heading into the 2024 election.
Two PGA Tour golf officials will testify as witnesses in front of a Senate subcommittee hearing on the LIV Golf merger next week, the committee's leaders announced Monday.
Arkansas's state Supreme Court will see a conservative majority if its newest nominee is confirmed, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) announced on Monday.
President Joe Biden's push for a transition to electric vehicles may be slowed by Republican efforts to prevent the import of minerals that are central to electric battery construction.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin for denying American exceptionalism 10 years ago, saying the world needs "more, not less" of it in an op-ed published ahead of the Fourth of July.