The Maryland Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to end the long-standing practice of calling in firearms experts during criminal proceedings to testify that a particular gun fired a specific bullet.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced a new five-point framework for writing AI-related laws on Wednesday, a step forward in an accelerated process to enact legislation governing the fast-developing technology.
The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon, alleging that the online retail giant had deceived millions of consumers into signing up for its premium Prime program and limiting their ability to cancel.
The Biden administration is leaning into a new attack on congressional Republicans, suggesting that the GOP is colluding with "Big Pharma" to keep medical prices elevated for middle-class and elderly Americans.
Attorney General Merrick Garland responded Wednesday to Hunter Biden’s plea deal that was struck earlier this week, attempting to distance himself from the investigation.
John Durham defended his “sobering” report on wrongdoing committed during the Trump-Russia investigation, telling Congress that the problems he unearthed could pose “significant national security risks” if left unaddressed at the FBI.
House Democrats filed a discharge petition to force a vote on legislation that would protect access to abortion nationwide, borrowing a strategy from their midterm election playbook that helped the party outperform expectations in 2022.
The Senate Banking Committee has advanced legislation that would claw back the compensation of CEOs of banks that fail, pushing the bipartisan bill closer to passage.