The Supreme Court on Wednesday debated the extent of liability that social media companies should incur for hosting terrorist propaganda, leading justices to appear unconventionally split on whether Twitter should be absolved of blame after it was accused of "aiding and abetting" an Islamic State attack in Istanbul.
This is part of a Washington Examiner investigative series on self-styled "disinformation" tracking groups that are blacklisting and trying to defund conservative media outlets. Here is where you can read stories in the series.
The White House lashed out at Republicans over the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, charging that the GOP worked alongside rail industry lobbyists to undo safety regulations during the Trump administration.
The White House moved Wednesday to cut fees for mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration, a move meant to lower costs for lower-income and first-time homebuyers that was welcomed by the industry but drew concerns from conservatives, who warned it could undermine the fiscal footing of the program.
The abortion rights group EMILY's List has put 23 vulnerable House Republicans "on notice" as it eyes Democratic pickup opportunities in the 2024 election cycle.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is going viral after floating the idea of temporarily banning registered Democrats from voting in elections after moving to red states.
Production on Rust will move to Montana this spring as its star and producer Alec Baldwin faces charges related to the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in New Mexico.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s top envoy traveled to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, helping solidify the burgeoning alliance between Beijing and the Kremlin as China confronts the United States on the world stage.