A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled late Friday night that construction of President Donald Trump's White House ballroom can move forward, putting a temporary hold on the lower-court order that had frozen part of the…
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Saturday in the Oval Office aimed at accelerating federal review and research access for psychedelic-based treatments, calling the move "historic reforms" designed to help veterans and others suffering from severe mental illness. Podcaster Joe Rogan stood alongside the…
Joe diGenova, the veteran Washington attorney and former U.S. attorney, will be sworn in Monday in Miami as counsel to the attorney general, taking the reins of the Justice Department's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. The appointment puts a longtime critic of…
Former congressman Eric Swalwell billed more than 100 alcohol delivery purchases to his campaign accounts over a four-year stretch beginning in 2020, spending roughly $6,100 through the app Drizly, and that was only the beginning of what federal filings reveal about how the California Democrat…
The Department of Justice has found at least 350,000 dead people still listed on voter rolls across multiple jurisdictions, and has referred roughly 25,000 individuals with no citizenship records to the Department of Homeland Security for further investigation, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet…
Federal authorities arrested a 44-year-old Woodland Hills woman at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday night, charging her with brokering the sale of Iranian-made drones, bombs, bomb fuses, and millions of rounds of ammunition to Sudan's military, a scheme prosecutors say she ran while living…
On Friday night, Tim Walz stood on a stage in Barcelona next to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Brazilian President Lula da Silva, and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The event was billed as a "progressive summit," a gathering of left-wing heads of state united…
A Minnesota prosecutor filed two felony assault counts against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent this week, alleging he pointed his service weapon at two civilians on a Minneapolis highway in February, a case the county attorney calls the first criminal charge against a federal…
President Trump is absent from the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Houston this weekend, the second year running he has passed on the gathering, and the no-show is drawing fresh attention to the organization's diminished financial and political standing inside the Republican coalition. The…
Garret Anderson, one of the most decorated players in Los Angeles Angels history and a cornerstone of the franchise's only World Series championship, died Friday at his Newport Beach, California, home after what was described as a medical emergency. He was 53 years old. The…
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the FDA to expedite its review of psychedelic-based treatments for severe mental health conditions, with a sharp focus on veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and depression. The move pairs new federal research dollars with a…
Utah's governor and top Republican lawmakers have launched an independent investigation into state Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen over allegations she exchanged "inappropriate" text messages with the attorney who argued a landmark redistricting case before her court, a case she helped decide unanimously in July…
Former Congressman David McKinley, a seventh-generation West Virginian who spent more than a decade fighting for coal miners and Mountain State workers on Capitol Hill, died peacefully at his home in Wheeling. He was 79. Tributes from across West Virginia's political leadership poured in Friday,…
The Supreme Court handed oil and gas companies a unanimous procedural win Friday, ruling that a major Louisiana coastal-damage case against Chevron belongs in federal court, not the state court system where a jury had already ordered the company to pay more than $740 million…