Half the GOP doesn’t think Trump had sensitive documents at Mar-a-Lago
In early June, the federal government made public a 49-page indictment targeting former president Donald Trump. Trump and his staffer Waltine “Walt”
Changing Facebook’s algorithm won’t fix polarization, new study finds
For years, regulators and activists have worried that social media companies’ algorithms were dividing the United States with politically toxic posts and
Trump lawyers meet with special counsel’s office as grand jury convenes
Lawyers for former president Donald Trump met Thursday morning with prosecutors from special counsel Jack Smith’s office, more than a week after
Supreme Court clears the way for pipeline construction favored by Manchin
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way to complete a controversial Mid-Atlantic natural gas pipeline, agreeing that Congress greenlighted the project
Trump charged with seeking to delete security footage in documents case
Prosecutors announced additional charges against Donald Trump on Thursday in his alleged hoarding and hiding of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, accusing the
Biden welcomes Italy’s Meloni despite her far-right leanings
One day after President Biden visited Kyiv in February to reiterate American support for Ukraine, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni made the