Former President Donald Trump called for Republicans on Capitol Hill to cut funding for the FBI and Justice Department after his indictment, potentially affecting the GOP's tough-on-crime messaging.
The Biden administration is setting out to build hundreds of thousands of electric vehicle chargers over the next seven years, but the ambitious project faces some significant logistical hurdles.
March 2023 turned out to be a month to forget for Stanford University as the prestigious school weathered a series of controversies that garnered national media attention and raised questions about the institution's commitment to freedom of speech.
The Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into the apparent leak of "sensitive and highly classified" U.S. intelligence, the Department of Defense announced on Sunday.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) will be discharged from the hospital on Monday and be back in Washington, D.C., for votes next week, his office said on Sunday.
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) urged the Tennessee state House speaker to consider lesser punishments, such as censure or revoking committee assignments, for the Democratic lawmakers that were later expelled.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Jon Rahm turned the longest day into his sweetest victory, starting Sunday with a four-shot deficit in the morning chill and finishing in fading sunlight as the fourth Spaniard to become a Masters champion.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) says he believes the reason Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a "constitutional carry" law behind closed doors was because he is "scared of the people."