Justice Alito tells Congress he will not recuse from Jan. 6-related cases
Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. on Wednesday rejected calls to recuse himself from Jan. 6-related cases at the Supreme Court after
Biden, Harris launch Black voter group as they aim to blunt Trump’s gains
President Biden and Vice President Harris traveled to Philadelphia on Wednesday to launch “Black Voters for Biden-Harris,” each using stark language to
White House says Rafah strike does not violate Biden’s warnings to Israel
The White House said Tuesday that Israel had not violated President Biden’s warnings on the conduct of its military campaign in Rafah
Texas House speaker survives challenge from Trump-backed candidate
The Republican speaker of the Texas House narrowly survived a primary challenge Tuesday from a candidate backed by former president Donald Trump
Ex-FBI officials Strzok, Page near DOJ settlement over anti-Trump text leak
Two former senior FBI employees have reached a tentative agreement with the Justice Department to settle in part their related lawsuits alleging
Gonzales narrowly defeats challenger in House primary runoff in Texas
Rep. Tony Gonzales, a Texas Republican, narrowly eked out a win Tuesday against pro-gun YouTuber Brandon Herrera in a contest that was
If Trump were convicted in his hush money trial, here’s what he could face next
Donald Trump has complained of the indignities of a cold, uncomfortable Manhattan courtroom during his hush money trial, which is expected to
Biden campaign edges in on Trump trial media frenzy with De Niro outside court
NEW YORK — The Biden campaign took its biggest step toward engaging with Donald Trump’s criminal trial by staging a news conference









