White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre takes the Hatch Act seriously. Passed in 1939 to prohibit government employees from overt political campaigning, the Hatch Act has caught up many a presidential staffer over the years.
Former President Donald Trump heads into the new year as the sole top-tier candidate of either party to declare a 2024 bid for the White House, but that doesn't mean his calendar will be jam-packed like in campaigns past.
Several countries are instituting new restrictions for travelers coming from China amid a surge in cases on the mainland, spurred by concerns about a lack of adequate and transparent COVID-19 data being reported by China.
A hacker has claimed to have stolen the personal data of 400 million Twitter users, giving the social media platform even more headaches after its rocky takeover by Elon Musk.
A deputy in southern California was shot and killed following a traffic stop on Thursday, and the suspect was later shot and killed by police after a high-speed chase.
A Democratic congressman from New York is introducing a bill that he says will punish candidates who lie to voters, and the legislation has a not unfamiliar name.