Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) criticized the Biden administration for its environmental regulations, arguing that eliminating appliances, such as gas stoves, is not the way to push for change toward a cleaner environment.
House Republicans overcame a weeklong standoff between party leaders and a group of hard-line conservatives after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) agreed to a number of demands offered by members of his far-right flank. But that may prove to be only a temporary fix as GOP rebels seek to increase the pressure.
As former President Donald Trump’s legal team prepares a defense that appears to be broadly focused on claims of a double standard, the specifics of the FBI’s decision to raid his home last year could become a key element of their argument.
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down New York's gun law last year has been hailed by Second Amendment advocates as a landmark decision and a fundamental new test of firearms law. In Part One of this series, Starting Pistol, the Washington Examiner investigated how the ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen opened the floodgates to successful legal challenges. Part Two looked at the 27 states shifting to become permitless carry and the blue state permitting laws that are under legal challenge. Part Three, below, examines the new category of "sensitive" places where New York and other states have banned guns.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's admission about giving false testimony on stock ownership is sparking heightened concerns among lawmakers and watchdogs, who contend her transparency lapses are highly troubling.
Victims in the deadly Nottingham, England, stabbing rampage on Tuesday have been identified, and a brief history of the suspect has been revealed, shining a light on where the investigation is heading.
Anita Dunn is often described as one of the most powerful behind-the-scenes figures in the Biden White House, but she's got a tough task with her latest assignment.