House Judiciary investigating alleged ‘abusive tactics’ by Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team
The House Judiciary Committee is investigating alleged misconduct by a prosecutor on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team, accusing the office of engaging
Federal judge deals another blow to Minnesota copper-nickel mine proposal
A federal judge has dealt another serious setback to the proposed Twin Metals copper-nickel mine near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
Former Trump adviser Navarro convicted of contempt after defying Jan. 6 subpoena
Peter Navarro, an adviser to former President Donald Trump, was convicted Thursday of contempt of Congress charges after refusing to cooperate with
Sen Joni Ernst wants remote government workers investigated: ‘We’re coming after them’
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, is urging the Inspector General to launch a federal investigation into whether some government agencies are overpaying remote
Northern border sees migrant surge from dozens of countries; more than last 10 years combined
One sector of the northern border between the U.S. and Canada has seen more migrant apprehensions in FY 2023 so far than
Former congressional staffer defeats Trump critic in special Utah GOP primary
Celeste Maloy, a former staffer for Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) and supporter of former president Donald Trump, has narrowly won a Republican
The subtle differences in how 2024 Republicans compete with Biden
There is admittedly not a whole lot of use in polling presidential general election matchups 14 months before they take place. That’s
What if James Comer is getting it backward?
There are a number of outstanding questions related to Hunter Biden’s private-sector work, the answers to which have either nonexistent or severe
Biden’s semi-subtle reminder of the stakes for democracy in 2024
There was a period before the 2008 presidential election when it seemed as though the Republican nominee might be former Arkansas governor