The Republican-led state legislature in North Dakota passed eight bills that would affect the state's transgender population this week, including a bill that bans biological males who identify as female from competing in sports with biological women.
House lawmakers will soon be eligible to submit workplace expenses for reimbursement thanks to a new financial framework being adopted by the lower chamber in the coming weeks.
Officials investigating alleged misconduct within the Department of Homeland Security have expanded their inquiry into missing Secret Service texts that were sent ahead of the Jan. 6 riot, specifically homing in on the agencyās chief watchdogās involvement in the deletion of communications.
Riley Gaines was whisked to safety by police on Thursday night after being assaulted while speaking at a Turning Point USA event held on the campus of San Francisco State University.
The economy added 236,000 jobs in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, a slight slowdown from the strong gains of recent months that indicates the labor market might be slowing in response to the Federal Reserve's rate hikes but remains robust.
Only one-third of voters say President Joe Biden deserves a second term in the White House, with a majority of his own party saying they would like to see someone else as the nominee in 2024, according to a new poll.
A super PAC backing Donald Trump's candidacy for president launched an advertisement last week attacking Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on his record on entitlements, including Social Security and Medicare.