Senate Intelligence Committee members could soon reach a breaking point in their fight with the Biden administration over access to classified documents found in the homes of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Dozens of people are dead, including civilians, after Myanmar's ruling military government launched an attack on a rebel group's event in the middle of the country, multiple Southeast Asian-based news outlets reported early Tuesday morning.
Democrats, often ridiculed for their intraparty policy disagreements and political fights, are trying to peg Republicans as being in disarray over the budget as the White House seeks to gain as much negotiating leverage as possible amid President Joe Biden's debt ceiling standoff with the GOP.
After Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) announced Monday that he intends to seek a fourth term, Pennsylvania Republicans emphasized the need to nominate a strong candidate to face the longest-serving Democratic senator in the commonwealth's history.
A bill introduced by Florida lawmakers would defy Supreme Court precedent by allowing capital punishment for felons who commit sexual battery on young children if signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).
The popular adoption of AI in the form of apps like the image generator Midjourney or the chatbots ChatGPT and Bard has led to a greater interest in regulation of the industry.
A tractor-trailer carrying tens of thousands of pounds of toxic soil from the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment overturned Monday and spilled about half of its contents within just a few miles of where the Norfolk Southern train crashed about two months before.
President Joe Biden signed a bill on Monday that officially ended the COVID-19 national emergency a month earlier than planned and roughly three years after the start of the pandemic.
A Florida middle school teacher is accused of organizing fights between students in her classroom, allegedly giving orders such as “30 seconds, no screaming, no yelling, no phones.”
Spies for the United States reportedly caught Russian officials boasting about how they had persuaded intelligence officials with the United Arab Emirates to side with Russia against the U.S. and the United Kingdom, according to a document reportedly leaked in the U.S. intelligence breach.