‘Hysteria’: White House shuts down concerns over USAID document purge
The White House said the documents remain available on computer systems, and the order comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection is poised to move into the USAID building.
The White House said the documents remain available on computer systems, and the order comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection is poised to move into the USAID building.
A new study from a nonprofit conservative law firm concluded that voter ID laws in Wisconsin have not resulted in voter suppression, which many Democrats have long claimed.
The ICE arrest of a pro-Hamas activist who led protests at Columbia University is not an attack on First Amendment rights, legal experts say.
Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire is the latest Democrat in the Senate to announce her retirement rather than seek re-election in the 2026 midterms.
Trump-appointed Judge James Ho said he resigned from the Federal Judges Association over a "merely sanctimonious" statement on judicial threats.
Rep. Keith Self abruptly ended a hearing on Tuesday after Rep. Bill Keating objected to Self referring to Rep. Sarah McBride as "Mr. McBride."
Bills in the Oregon legislature that would ease public safety requirements for convicted sex offenders and downsize the state's backlog for classifying offenders are facing backlash.