Fraudsters stole more than half the money paid out by the state from a special pandemic unemployment fund, pilfering nearly $2 billion in federal money that...
The top lawyer in the White House is stepping down after more than a year-and-a-half in the role, NPR has learned.
Democrats on the House Armed Services Committee are expected to propose an $802.4 billion top line for the fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a...
Rudy Giuliani said he is “disgusted and outraged” at accusations aired at Monday’s House hearing on the Jan. 6 investigation that he was “intoxicated” when he urged then-President...
Google has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit with its current and past female employees. The tech company says it’ll pay $118 million to more 15,000 women for...
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that federal law does not require the government to grant specialized bond hearings to noncitizens who have been detained for six months.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Monday allowing school districts across the state to authorize teachers, principals and other staff to carry guns into...
Former President Trump on Monday issued a 12-page rebuttal to testimony and evidence presented by a House committee investigating the Capitol riot on January 6th, 2021, accusing Democrats...
Photos of former Vice President Mike Pence and his family hiding during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot were unveiled Wednesday. The photos were obtained exclusively by ABC News.
The city of Grand Rapids has fired police officer Christopher Schurr, who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya in an April 4 traffic stop that garnered national headlines and...