Okaloosa County middle school teacher in Florida allegedly abused a 15-year-old minor by starting a sexual relationship, according to local deputies on Friday. The defendant, Hayley Hallmark, 35, has been arrested by authorities.
The government of Mexico has determined that another nine Guatemalan migrants were among those 19 people killed in a massacre at the northeastern state of Tamaulipas last month, authorities said on Sunday.
Democrats on Monday will introduce a bill that will provide $3,000-per-child benefit to millions of American families as part of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan.
Republicans wanted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to pay a hefty fine after allegedly skirting the metal detectors outside the House chambers on Thursday. Pelosi earlier imposed a rule requiring all members of the House to go through the heightened security measure.
A total of 253 illegal aliens were apprehended by the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) within an hour at the southern U.S. border on Thursday night.
Mexico's powerful Sinaloa cartel, known for its jailed kingpin, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, is betting on fentanyl to boost its market value in the U.S. after its powerful cocaine empire, a report said.
Congressional investigators are preparing for former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial by looking at what he and his allies did hours before the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol building, people familiar with the investigation say.
Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) superstar Gabbi Tuft, who competed in iconic television events like "WrestleMania," "Smackdown," and "Raw," said she walked with her "head up high" for the first time on Thursday after she came out as a transgender person.
President Joe Biden reiterated his commitment on Friday to send $1,400 stimulus checks to millions of Americans to support the recovering economy and help those affected by the pandemic.
The voting machine company Smartmatic opened a legal battle against Fox News, its stars and well-known conspiracy theorist guests, and Rudy Giuliani with a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit.
Missouri state representative Patricia "Tricia" Derges has been removed from the House committees she was involved in after a grand jury indicted her on fraud charges.
Johnson & Johnson filed an application for emergency use authorization on Thursday for its single-shot COVID-19 vaccine, which brings it one step closer to helping the U.S. fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The House voted on Thursday to remove Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her two committee assignments over her past endorsements of violence and promotion of conspiracy theories.
Border patrol agents from Yuma arrested 11 Iranians, including two children, after they crossed illegally into the United States from Mexico on Monday night.
The administration of President Joe Biden has expressed intent to reopen a Texas detention center to accommodate an increase in unoccupied foreign children at the southern U.S. border.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced criticism over the claims she made about the Capitol riot, as many noted that she was not even in the building during the time of the siege. So, where was AOC?
The Biden administration is looking into the steps it can take to provide student debt relief through executive action, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump has rejected the House Democrats' request for him to testify in the Senate's upcoming impeachment trial, according to his trial defense attorney Bruce Castor.
The town attorney for Palm Beach is backing former President Donald Trump's residency at the Mar-a-Lago Club. In a memorandum submitted to Town Council, Town Attorney John C. Randolph said no local codes could hinder the former president from living permanently in his private club and golf resort.