An aide to House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) called the lawmakers who pushed to block the certification of the 2020 election "crazies" while communicating with a member of former Vice President Mike Pence's staff, a new Jan. 6 committee transcript shows.
A woman waiting to leave from St. Louis Lambert International Airport is set to miss her own wedding after Southwest Airlines canceled her flight Tuesday.
The Atlanta FBI field office announced a $10,000 reward Thursday for information on a group of people responsible for vandalizing the Ebenezer Baptist Church in July.
The teachers union in Akron, Ohio, threatened to go on strike Thursday, days before the school district is set to resume classes following winter break.
The Food and Drug Administration's approval process for Biogen's controversial Alzheimer’s drug was "rife with irregularities," a report from House Democrats concluded.
Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige has vanished in the midst of a child trafficking lawsuit alleging forced labor, accused of evading process servers and frustrating those who want to move the case along in federal court.
A recount of votes in the race for Arizona attorney general confirmed Democrat Kris Mayes's win Thursday in one of the closest elections in state history.
GOP officials are casting doubt on embattled Rep.-elect George Santos’s (R-NY) political future amid reports he fabricated large portions of his resume and background.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is slamming the Treasury Department over what he is calling a “dangerous” interpretation of his and the Democrats' climate and tax bill that passed earlier this year, urging the department to pause implementation of both commercial and new consumer electric vehicle tax credits.