A month after an IRS whistleblower revealed to Congress politics had infected the Hunter Biden investigation, a second whistleblower has stepped forward alleging retaliation for raising concerns that Justice Department leadership was "acting inappropriately" on the case involving President Joe Biden's son, the Washington Examiner has learned.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) teased the possibility of a 7-2 majority on the Supreme Court days before he is expected to file paperwork for a 2024 presidential campaign.
More airline passengers may take to the skies this Memorial Day weekend than at any time in the last three and a half years, signaling a return to pre-pandemic travel levels.
Lawyers for E. Jean Carroll filed a motion Monday to amend her lawsuit against former President Donald Trump to include comments he made during a CNN town hall after the ruling in her other lawsuit against him.
A group of Jewish parents petitioned a federal court Monday to block a California law that prohibits education funding for children with disabilities from going to religious private schools, even though secular private schools are eligible.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has confirmed to congressional leaders that the deadline to pass a debt ceiling increase and avoid the United States defaulting on its obligations is early June.