The White House said President Joe Biden’s policies made a persuasive case for voters in the November elections last year, suggesting the tactic could be replicated in a 2024 reelection bid.
A major case before the Supreme Court that could drastically affect future elections was thrown a curve ball this month when a state Supreme Court decided to take up the underlying case again.
The American Bar Association voted against eliminating the LSAT as a requirement for law school admission on Monday despite the group's legal education council broadly supporting the move.
Ohio authorities said they are planning to release potentially toxic fumes into the air Monday afternoon after five train cars carrying toxic chemicals were part of a major derailment over the weekend.
The Chinese spy balloon that traversed the continental United States for several days before being shot down off the coast of South Carolina prompted officials to release more information about past sightings.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre heartily defended President Joe Biden's handling of the Chinese spy balloon that flew over parts of the United States throughout the past week.
Fifty-five immigrants died while in federal police custody at the nation’s borders in fiscal 2021, according to new data that track how many cases were investigated by internal auditors.