Texas House Democrats left the state on Monday to travel to Washington, D.C. in a bid to block the passing of a Republican-supported voting restrictions bill.
Vice President Kamala Harris draws flak over her comment that it may be "almost impossible" for people in rural communities to have a photocopy of their IDs.
Former U.S. President Donald announced that he is filing a lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube and its respective Big Tech CEOs over issues concerning censorship.
A group of Texas sheriffs sued Pres. Joe Biden's administration for restricting the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) authority on arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki defended President Joe Biden after he cut off reporters asking questions on Afghanistan instead of the upcoming July 4th.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland imposed a moratorium on the death penalty while ordering the Justice Department to review its policies and procedures.
The Unveiling of the late Princess Diana's statue unites two brothers. Prince Harry and Prince William set aside their feud to show a united front honoring their unveiling of their Mother's statue for her supposed 60th birthday.
The long-serving chief financial officer of former President Donald J. Trump, Allen H. Weisselberg, surrendered on Thursday to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office to face charges in relation to a tax investigation filed against him and the Trump Organization, people familiar with the matter stated.