Appeals Court to Review Whether Willis Can Stay on Trump's Georgia Case

Appeals Court to Review Whether Willis Can Stay on Trump's Georgia Case

A Georgia appeals court on Wednesday will review a ruling allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to continue as prosecutor in the state’s case against Donald Trump.

Speaker Johnson and Taylor Greene Continue Talks Amid Removal Threat

Speaker Johnson and Taylor Greene Continue Talks Amid Removal Threat

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene met again Tuesday at the Capitol, working through a standoff over her threat to call a vote that could oust him from office.

House Republicans Looking at K-12 Schools' Response to Antisemitism

House Republicans Looking at K-12 Schools' Response to Antisemitism

Leaders of three public school systems will appear before Congress on Wednesday to respond to questions on how they have handled incidents of antisemitism on their campuses.

Judge Rejects Trump's Request for Mistrial in Hush Money Case

Judge Rejects Trump's Request for Mistrial in Hush Money Case

Donald Trump’s lawyers asked for a mistrial in his hush money case, saying that Stormy Daniels ran afoul of rules established for her taking the witness stand. Judge Juan Merchan denied the request.

Stormy Daniels Takes Stand as Witness in Trump Trial

Stormy Daniels Takes Stand as Witness in Trump Trial

Stormy Daniels, a former adult film actor and director whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was called as a witness in the Donald Trump hush money trial Tuesday.

Biden to Condemn Antisemitism During Holocaust Remembrance Event

Biden to Condemn Antisemitism During Holocaust Remembrance Event

President Joe Biden is set to issue a forceful condemnation of recent antisemitism during a Tuesday ceremony to remember victims of the Holocaust.

House GOP Set to Hold Attorney General Garland in Contempt Over Biden Audio

House GOP Set to Hold Attorney General Garland in Contempt Over Biden Audio

Republicans plan to proceed with holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for refusal to release audio of an interview conducted in Joe Biden’s classified documents case.

Bernie Sanders is Running for Senate Reelection, Squelching Retirement Rumors

Bernie Sanders is Running for Senate Reelection, Squelching Retirement Rumors

Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont announced Monday he will run for reelection this year, squelching speculation that the 82-year-old might retire.

Donald Trump Fined Again on Criminal Trial Gag Order Violation

Donald Trump Fined Again on Criminal Trial Gag Order Violation

Donald Trump has been fined another $1,000 on a contempt of court violation as his criminal trial continues over hush money allegations.

Trump Hush Money Trial Begins its Third Week

Trump Hush Money Trial Begins its Third Week

A criminal trial against Donald Trump, involving hush money allegations, begins its third week of testimony Monday in a Manhattan court.

What to Expect in Indiana’s Presidential and State Primaries

What to Expect in Indiana’s Presidential and State Primaries

The race for the White House tops the primary ballot Tuesday in Indiana, where voters will also see competitive races for governor, Congress and the state legislature.

Secretaries of State Criticize Meta Policy, Claiming it Allows Misinformation About 2020 Election

Secretaries of State Criticize Meta Policy, Claiming it Allows Misinformation About 2020 Election

Several Democratic secretaries of state sent a letter to Meta, parent company of Facebook, asking it to stop allowing ads that claim the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Rep. Henry Cuellar and His Wife Indicted Over Ties to Azerbaijan

Rep. Henry Cuellar and His Wife Indicted Over Ties to Azerbaijan

U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas and his wife were indicted Friday on conspiracy and bribery charges after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.

Senators Want Limits on TSA Use of Digital Face Recognition

Senators Want Limits on TSA Use of Digital Face Recognition

A bipartisan group of senators is pushing for restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology by the Transportation Security Administration.

Biden Insists ‘Order Must Prevail’ During Campus Protests

Biden Insists ‘Order Must Prevail’ During Campus Protests

President Joe Biden defended the right to protest — but insisted Thursday that 'order must prevail' — as demonstrations over the war in Gaza continue at college campuses across the country.