David Pryor, popular Arkansas governor and U.S. senator, dies at 89
David Pryor, an Arkansas governor and U.S. senator who rose to prominence in the 1970s as part of a wave of moderate
In Pa., Biden’s challenge is highlighted by protests from both sides
As President Biden visited his childhood home in Scranton, Pa., this past week, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered nearby chanting, “Genocide Joe has got
House passes foreign aid bill, sending help to Ukraine and Israel
The House passed a sweeping $95 billion package Saturday to aid foreign allies amid global threats, showcasing broad support for America’s role
U.S. agrees to withdraw American troops from Niger
NAPLES, Italy — The United States informed the government of Niger on Friday that it agreed to its request to withdraw U.S.
Trump hush money trial tests storied N.Y. courthouse like never before
NEW YORK — The courthouse’s 15th floor is available for only one trial. All judges except New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan
Voices from the first week of Trump’s hush money trial in N.Y.
The first week of Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York ended Friday with a full panel of 12 jurors and six
What to remember as we march to November
Presidential elections are odd things. They happen regularly and unfold in familiar ways, but because they’re spaced out by several years, we
Biden team greets limited scope of Israeli strike with cautious relief
President Biden and his aides viewed Israel’s strike on Iran on Friday as a relatively measured response to the barrage of missiles
Trump’s court conduct gives Democrats a ‘Sleepy Joe’ retort
Former president Donald Trump has long cast President Biden as “Sleepy Joe,” accusing him of being too old and weak to do