Officials on Long Island, New York, delivered an update on the capture of a suspect in connection to a series of unsolved killings on Friday, hours after the suspect was taken into police custody.
Christians United for Israel, an influential evangelical group, did not invite former President Donald Trump to its annual summit being held just miles outside of the nation's capital July 16-18.
The Supreme Court published its oral arguments calendar for October on Friday, scheduling dates for six cases to be heard in the fall, including a racial gerrymandering dispute in South Carolina that could have repercussions for the future of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC).
America is experiencing unprecedented passport delays, and one senator says it is just another unexpected effect of COVID-19. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) said a number of events during the coronavirus pandemic have led to a “perfect storm” creating record delays.
The Biden administration announced it will relieve $39 billion in student loan debt, weeks after the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden's initial student loan plan.
As the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists began its strike Friday, projects in film and television were brought to a halt, with some exceptions.
The Supreme Court has been tapped to take up a petition over a case challenging New York City's rent stabilization law, arguing the recently enacted measure has a "detrimental effect on owners and tenants alike."
House Republicans are hitting out against a group of Democrats who say they’ll boycott a joint session of Congress next week featuring a speech from Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
A House Republican subcommittee advanced legislation on Friday that would cut funding for the FBI by $1 billion, and decrease overall funding for related agencies to 2022 levels.