After more than a decade of investigation, the Gilgo Beach murders could be a step closer to being resolved as police arrested a suspect in the case last week.
An American service member willfully crossed the border between South and North Korea and is now in the custody of the north, according to U.S. military officials.
The youngest member of the House of Representatives called student loan forgiveness an issue of "justice" and urged the Biden administration to enact forgiveness during a virtual Department of Education hearing Tuesday.
The Illinois Supreme Court upheld the state's law eliminating cash bail on Tuesday, ending a monthslong debate about whether or not the reform was constitutional.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) could hold up major legislation on artificial intelligence while senators are brought up to speed on the burgeoning technology.
Multiple Republican lawmakers are standing by former President Donald Trump in the wake of his latest legal troubles, with many issuing statements of support on social media.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) vowed that, if elected president, he would welcome back all servicemembers who were kicked out of the military under President Joe Biden for refusing to receive the mRNA vaccine for COVID-19.
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) is threatening to stall legislative action in the House if Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) doesn’t impose more spending cuts, setting the stage for an intraparty showdown as Congress works to pass spending legislation before a September deadline.
President Joe Biden's administration announced last week it is trying again to hand out billions in student loan cancellations, and most of the borrowers who will be affected are from the influential trio of California, Florida, and Texas.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press briefing on Tuesday as President Joe Biden hosts Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House.