EXCLUSIVE — Political action committees representing trial lawyers funnel millions of dollars to far-left causes and groups, according to a consumer protection report.
The Department of Energy is loaning Ford and its battery manufacturing partner $9.2 billion to finance the construction of three electric vehicle battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky, a massive cash infusion meant to ramp up domestic battery manufacturing capabilities to compete with China.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is suing the Biden administration over a federal accrediting process he said is "unconstitutionally" interfering in Florida's education system.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the Navajo Nation, dismissing a suit that argued the federal government has an obligation under an 1868 treaty to create a plan to provide the tribe with a sufficient water supply.
A Moscow court rejected the appeal on Thursday of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who is being held in a high-security prison in Russia on spying charges.
Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd became the latest Republican on Thursday to announce a run for president in 2024. But in an already crowded field that features heavyweights like former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), there is some skepticism as to how much of an impact Hurd can have on the race.
President Joe Biden had an awkward moment when he appeared to realize the Indian national anthem was playing rather than "The Star Spangled Banner," resulting in him slowly lowering his hand from his heart.