Primary Challenger Says He's Running to Counter Boebert's 'Juvenile Antics'
A Colorado state lawmaker is running against Lauren Boebert, saying the first-term lawmaker has generated more controversy than results.
'Genocide': Biden Uses the Word for First Time to Describe War in Ukraine
"Your family budget, your ability to fill up your tank—none of it should hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide a half a world away."
Helsinki Commission Calls on Russia to Release 'True Patriot' Kara-Murza
A government agency says it is alarmed by the arrest of journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has been a vocal critic of new Russian censorship efforts.
WNBA Opens Draft, Says It Aims to Bring Brittney Griner Home From Russia
The head of the association acknowledged the Russian invasion of Ukraine complicated the freeing of the basketball star, but said it's committed to her release.
Conservative Glenn Beck Says 'Wokeism' Is The Real 'Cult' Dividing American
The media personality said that "wokeism" is tearing apart families in his pointed criticism of the label that's become a culture war rallying cry.
For First Time, Measurable Snowfall Hits Portland, Oregon, in April
Just days after seeing 77 degree temperatures, snow fell on Oregon's largest city and surrounding areas, disrupting daily life.
Kamala Harris Shares Note She Sent to Goddaughter About Judge Jackson Vote
A day after Jackson was confirmed to the Supreme Court, Harris and others considered what it means for future generations.
Billionaire Fined Huge Penalty for Funneling $1.75M to Pro-Trump PAC
The Federal Elections Commission brought one of it largest fines ever to a Canadian steel executive who allegedly sought to influence U.S. tariffs.
President Biden Ends Russian Trade Relations, Oil Imports
The president signed two bills intended squeeze Moscow financially over its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Trump Jr. Accused of 'Treason' After Pre-Jan. 6 Texts to Meadows Revealed
"We have multiple paths We control them all," Trump's oldest son told then-White House Chief of Staff, describing plans to keep the president in office.
Elderly Residents Evacuated After 5-Alarm Fire Engulfs Senior Living Home
The cause of the fire has yet to be disclosed by the city of Dallas while a relief agency is finding housing for displaced residents.
Watch: American Fighting in Ukraine Sends Message of Thanks From the Front
Since leaving home to fight alongside the Ukrainian military, the Twitter feed of James Vasquez has gone viral. On Thursday, he thanked his supporters.
Chinese 'Spy' Committed 'Economic Espionage' by Stealing Trade Secrets: DOJ
A Chinese national was sentenced after admitting to stealing agricultural software for use by China's government.
Kamala Harris, VP Who Made Her Own History, Praises Jackson as a 'Hero'
"Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made history today. Judge Jackson is a hero to so many Americans across our country."
Ukraine War Day 42: Hungary Says It'll Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles
The U.S. and NATO are discussing measures against Russia as Ukrainian leaders say harsher sanctions are needed to end the war.
MLK's Daughter Schools Senate Candidate Josh Mandel on Her Father's Legacy
The daughter of the civil rights icon and the GOP Senate hopeful got into a debate over where Martin Luther King Jr. stood on guns.
When Does Tiger Woods Play at 2022 Masters This Week in Return to Augusta?
Tee times have been set for Tiger Woods' return to the sport after being sidelined by a car crash.
Army Criminal Investigators Look Into Deadly Double Helicopter Crash
The U.S. Army has released few details but said a medical service officer was the only crewmember involved in the early morning crash.
Donald Trump Finally Admits Defeat: 'I Didn't Win the Election'
The former president made the admission he didn't win the 2020 election in an interview defending the legacy of his sole term in office.
Elon Musk Asks Twitter Followers if They Want 'Edit Button' After Stock Buy
After taking a large stake in the social media company, Musk hinted that an "edit button" for Twitter might be underway.
Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino One Step Closer to Jan. 6 Criminal Contempt
A House panel advanced contempt of Congress charges for two Trump aides who've stonewalled the January 6 probe.
Murkowski Is Latest Republican to Support Ketanji Brown Jackson Nomination
Ketanji Brown Jackson appears on track to be confirmed 53-47, with three Republicans now supporting her historic nomination.
Global Health Aid Left out of U.S.'s New $10B COVID Funding Agreement
Negotiators have a COVID-19 funding deal the White House says is urgently needed. But it leaves out funding for global vaccination efforts.
Clarence Thomas Wife Texts Spark Calls for Probe Into Jan. 6 Case Handling
A consortium of advocacy groups say it's time for Congress to investigate if Justice Clarence Thomas violated ethics laws.
Medina Spirit Trainer's Bid to Block Suspension Bashed Down by Judge
Famed horse trainer Bob Baffert won't be at next month's Kentucky Derby after a judge upheld penalties against him stemming from a doping scandal.
U.S. to Ease Nuclear Tensions With Russia, Cancel 'Minuteman' Missile Tests
The U.S. has again held off on testing a key missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon to Russia, but says military readiness won't be affected.
Georgians Closer to Carrying Concealed Guns Without License
Georgia became the latest in a growing number of GOP-controlled states to allow legal firearm owners to carry concealed handguns without a permit.
Former Democratic Lawmaker Indicted for Stealing From Campaign Fund
A state lawmaker faces multiple felony counts one year after resigning from his Las Vegas seat for what he said was a misunderstanding of residency requirements.
Majority of NATO Nations Fail to Spend 2 Percent GDP Guideline for Defense
A new report shows that the overwhelming majority of NATO members are not meeting a key spending goal, which critics say leaves the U.S. unfairly burdened.
Insulin Gets Step Closer to $35 Cap as House Passes Measures
The House passed a bill that would make good on a campaign promise from Democrats that has at least some bipartisan backing.