Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake may have been defeated last year, but she is heavily favored to become her state and party's Senate pick next year, according to a new poll.
A former Navy noncommissioned officer has been outed as being involved in a popular pro-Russian social media presence that has promoted the leaked classified U.S. documents.
A Colorado Catholic clinic was granted a temporary exemption this weekend from a new state law that makes it illegal to offer women abortion "reversal" drugs.
A former cardinal of the Catholic Church who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019 amid allegations of sexual abuse is facing criminal sexual assault charges in Wisconsin in connection to a 1977 incident.
The Department of Defense has begun restricting access to classified information in light of a massive leak, though the effort is expected to take a while.
The Washington Examiner's Byron York said former President Donald Trump resembled a Democratic politician in some of his attacks against other Republicans, specifically Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).
The Supreme Court heard arguments in two consolidated cases Monday over which types of crimes tied to obstruction of justice can result in deportation of a legal immigrant, prompting the justices to search for a neutral solution.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) returned to the Senate on Monday for the first time since March after suffering a concussion and a rib fracture from a fall in a Washington hotel.
Chinese military officials have a novel plan to spook the United States into “get[ting] out of the Western Pacific,” according to a senior Pentagon official: the silent treatment.