Supreme Court sidesteps gun rights cases, avoids Illinois' ban on semi-automatic rifles and high-capacity magazines, and federal felon gun ownership limits.
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro has announced that his government is willing to re-enter talks with the US after his administration broke promises regarding free and fair elections.
Yet another mass shooting in America as a white Nebraska man targeted, shot, and wounded seven Guatemalan immigrants who were his neighbors. Among those shot were children.
With summer already here, heat waves are expected, and President Joe Biden is proposing new laws to protect millions of workers from the extreme temperatures.
The sentencing for the Donald Trump porn star hush money trial has been delayed after the Supreme Court granted full immunity to presidents for official acts.
Fox News is facing even more legal troubles, as not only is it facing a lawsuit from Smartmatic worth billions, but also a new one from Hunter Biden over revenge porn.
New details on the Jeffrey Epstein case have emerged as court documents have finally been made public, and it showed that Florida prosecutors knew he raped two teen girls.
SCOTUS’s Monday ruling in NetChoice cases shapes internet speech, focusing on laws in Florida and Texas affecting online platforms and political expression rights.
To the chants of "Lock Him Up!" from a big crowd of protesters, former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon finally went to prison for Contempt of Congress.
After months of waiting, the Supreme Court has ruled that former president Donald Trump has some immunity from prosecution as long as he commits official acts.
President Joe Biden’s family pushes him to stay in the race despite debate setbacks. At Camp David, they seek to reassure Democrats of his ability to serve another term.