A Republican-aligned group is launching a $1 million campaign against Donald Trump, hitting out against the former president for his mishandling of classified documents by using his own words against him in a 30-second ad.
President Joe Biden's reelection campaign is being complicated by a primary challenge from a Democratic candidate with a famous political last name and another third-party bid.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has likely finished writing decisions on the merits this term after the newest arrival to the high court wrote her sixth majority opinion last week.
President Joe Biden will meet with a group of artificial intelligence experts and researchers Tuesday in San Francisco as the administration sprints to address questions and fears about the new technology.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presence on social media and in the presidential race is set to challenge platforms' policies regarding speech and elevate the topic of censorship due to his vaccine skepticism and conspiracy theorizing.
Obesity may permanently change the way the human brain reacts to food intake, according to new medical data, prompting some physicians and public health experts to call for insurers to cover medications for obesity.
Above-average snowfall and rain in the West this year, combined with an infusion of federal funds for forestry and fire prevention work, has afforded the region a reprieve from intense wildfires as the season begins, and as Canada experiences what is on track to be its worst fire season on record.
North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore, one of the most powerful people in the state, has been accused of having an affair and using his political position to engage in group sex with people seeking political favor.