Judge orders Biden informant Alexander Smirnov to remain in jail
LOS ANGELES — A former FBI informant pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he lied to the FBI when he claimed
How much is Trump chipping away at NATO support?
The past month has been a whirlwind for the politics of NATO. Former president Donald Trump continued to undermine the alliance — and
Justices skeptical of Tex., Fla. laws that bar platforms from deleting content
A majority of the Supreme Court seemed broadly skeptical Monday that state governments have the power to set rules for how social
Biden and Trump head to the border for dueling visits Thursday
President Biden and former president Donald Trump are both traveling to Texas border towns on Thursday, creating an unusual spectacle of dueling
Republicans see improvement with Black voters despite themselves
Summaries of Donald Trump’s speech at a Black Conservative Federation (BCF) event on Friday can hardly capture the extent of the bizarre
New York Democratic lawmakers reject proposed congressional map
Lawmakers in the Democratic-led New York state legislature Monday rejected a new congressional map proposed by an independent redistricting commission, the latest
What is Apple’s ‘SOS mode’? iPhone feature lets you make calls to emergency services while cell service is cut off
AT&T cellphone users across America were experiencing outages Thursday that cut off their access to cellular service. For now, the company is advising
Biden administration sues to block Kroger-Albertsons supermarket merger
The Biden administration is suing to block a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons supermarket chains, saying the deal would lead to
Biden administration sues to block Kroger-Albertsons supermarket merger
The Biden administration is suing to block a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons supermarket chains, saying the deal would lead to