Jan. 6 charge faced by Trump upheld on appeal for second time
A federal appeals court has for the second time upheld the lead felony charge used against participants in the 2021 Capitol riot,
Supreme Court won’t allow Missouri gun statute at odds with federal law
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to clear the way for a Missouri law designed to prevent local and state police officers
Trump co-defendant Nauta can keep lawyer despite potential conflict
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s pending trial for allegedly mishandling classified documents cleared the way Friday for
House speaker race starts again for Republicans after ousting Jordan
Supreme Court says White House may continue requests to tech companies
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily allowed the Biden administration to continue its efforts to get social media companies to remove posts
Jerome Powell says inflation is still too high and lower economic growth is likely needed to bring it down
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell acknowledged recent signs of cooling inflation, but said Thursday that the slowing in price increases was not
Delta makes more tweaks to frequent flyer program after backlash
Delta Air Lines is trying to appease flyers who were angry about changes to its loyalty programs. But the company isn’t undoing the
Spirit Airlines is canceling flights so it can inspect planes
Spirit Airlines said it is canceling flights so it can inspect 25 of its planes, which will be out of service for