An unusual briefing Tuesday on artificial intelligence drew strong interest from senators working on an expedited time frame to draft legislation to regulate the use of the technology.
The House on Tuesday failed to overturn a veto from President Joe Biden, falling short of the two-thirds majority needed to shut down a slew of law enforcement policies and disciplinary procedures enacted by local lawmakers in Washington, D.C., late last year.
A recent investigation from the United States Office of Special Counsel determined that White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre violated the Hatch Act earlier this year, and she is not the first government official to do so.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may have patched up his relationship with the Freedom Caucus, but a pledge he made to get there has him at odds with the Senate Democrats he needs to avoid a government shutdown.
MIAMI — Former President Donald Trump waved at supporters who braved a Miami summer to be outside the city's federal courthouse during his arrest and arraignment as part of his classified documents case.
Donald Trump’s lawyer and spokeswoman Alina Habba delivered a statement outside the Miami courthouse where the former president was arraigned Tuesday, calling the indictment politically motivated.
Russia is blocking international aid workers from reaching Ukrainian civilians threatened by the destruction of Kakhovka Dam, according to United Nations officials.