Potential speaker candidates emerge from shadows as Jordan’s bid falters
Potential challengers are waiting in the wings for Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to step away from the race for House speaker
Officer admits to covering up crash after unauthorized Georgetown chase
A former U.S. Capitol Police officer pleaded guilty Wednesday to violating an individual’s civil rights by engaging in a reckless vehicle pursuit
Law firm rescinds job offers to Harvard students over Israel letters
Top U.S. law firm Davis Polk announced in an internal email that it had rescinded letters of employment for three law students
Detransitioners like me need a bill of rights
I tried to become a boy at 12. I tried to change back to a girl at 16. Now I’m 19. The
‘Pay for slay’: Palestinian Authority may have to compensate families of Hamas terrorists, report says
JERUSALEM — There are growing fears among Israelis and some Palestinians that, according to a controversial law aimed at rewarding Palestinians who murder
Pence campaign sputters amid money troubles, staff cuts and low enthusiasm
CONCORD, N.H. — When Mike Pence walked up last week to the storied New Hampshire office where presidential candidates file paperwork to