Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts's spouse, Jane Roberts, was paid more than $10 million by top law firms for recruitment work, with at least one of those firms arguing a case before the high court.
The superintendent of a Florida school district could be forced out of his job by the state Department of Education, which has accused the school official of illegally mandating masks and making inappropriate political statements.
A government watchdog filed a public records request to receive emails between Secretary of State Antony Blinken's private email and a government address.
The path for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to run for president is now clear after the Florida legislature clarified the state's "resign to run" law does not apply to someone running for president.
Just days before the anniversary of a leak that changed the scope of trust in the nation's highest court, Justice Samuel Alito says he has a "good idea" of who leaked the draft signaling the end of Roe v. Wade.
Human smugglers working for Mexican cartels have pushed thousands of immigrants across the Rio Grande from the Mexican city of Matamoros in the last several days, overwhelming Border Patrol agents in Brownsville, Texas,
The top Republican on the House Small Business Committee sent a second letter to President Joe Biden on Friday, calling on him to nominate a replacement for a long-vacant position that advocates on behalf of small-business owners, expressing concern after an initial request in February went unanswered.
China touted American casualties in the Korean War as a warning against “stand[ing] on the wrong side of history” in response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s trip to the United States.