The man accused of attacking U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul has pled not guilty to a litany of state criminal charges.
The co-leader of the right-wing militia group which planned to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been sentenced to almost 20 years in prison.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows burned documents in his office leading up to the transition and Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to a former White House aide.
The Bidens will return to Washington D.C on Jan. 2.
A Russian court has sentenced a solider to one year and eight months in prison for refusing to participate in the war against Ukraine.
Adam Fox was convicted on charges of kidnapping conspiracy and attempts to use a weapon of mass destruction in August.
Former president Donald Trump says he asked his eldest daughter Ivanka, and her husband Jared Kushner, to stay away from his 2024 presidential campaign.
On Monday afternoon, a statement of candidacy from "Mike Richard Pence" appeared on the Federal Election Commission's website.
New York GOP Congressman-elect George Santos apologized for "embellishing" his resume but argued that he was not a criminal.
Homelessness is growing throughout the U.S., clustering along the coasts. How are major cities addressing the crisis?
Suu Kyi lawyers set to make final arguments in junta trial
Economists agree that a recession is in the near future and that most people will feel the effects in early 2023.
US Congress passed one bill and an addendum Thursday that would grant the Justice Department additional tools to prosecute war criminals.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson lashed out at Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on his primetime show.
President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged Russia's shortcomings in its war with Ukraine including its army's lack of basic resources.
Arizona will remove a makeshift border wall constructed out of metal shipping containers after the Biden administration filed a lawsuit against the construction.
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake provided lackluster evidence on the opening day of her trial regarding her repeated claims of election fraud.
Representative George Santos (R-NY) said that his Ukrainian-Jewish grandparents "survived the Holocaust," but genealogical records contradict his claims.
A survey conducted by the Carolina Partnership for Reform showed that 82% of North Carolina voters are in favor of legalizing medical marijuana.
UN Security Council adopts first ever Myanmar resolution
The Drug Enforcement Agency said it seized enough fentanyl in 2022 to kill every American.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday confirmed his trip to the U.S. to meet with President Joe Biden and the U.S. Congress.
A new report detailing the amount of income, refunds, and total taxes former President Donald Trump paid was released Tuesday.
"It's the transgender, LGBTQ and the sex... sexuality in books...that's what we're pulling out," Superintendent Jeremy Glenn said in a meeting with librarians.
The USPS will deploy at least 66,000 electric vehicles by 2028, in a move to modernize one of the federal government's largest fleet of vehicles.
Former President Donald Trump is losing support among Congressional Republicans following his criminal referral by the Jan. 6 House Committee Monday.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily extended former President Trump's strict, COVID-era asylum policy.
An investigative report said that Long Island Republican Rep. George Santos did not work at two Wall Street firms and had a criminal record in Brazil.
The January 6 House select committee voted on criminal referrals Monday, marking the end of a comprehensive investigation into last year's deadly capitol riots.
The FBI issued a national public safety alert to address the boom in "sextortion" cases in the U.S.