Politics

"I think there’s no excuse to not provide for the medical and the food needs of those people,” the president said of Palestinians in need of humanitarian aid.
In a talk to college students, the former House speaker showed his charm, his unwillingness to forget, and his ability to always ask, ‘What about…?’
Brian Dorsey is a “rare case where those of us who sit in judgment of a man convicted of capital murder got it wrong,” according to a former judge who upheld his death sentence.
The Republican Senate candidate may find it tough to distance herself from her past statements in favor of the 1864 law.
Trump’s claim of blanket immunity from prosecution is “an assault” on the military's “foundational commitments” to the rule of law, the officials said.
"I think Justice Sotomayor is doing a terrific job, and I think she’ll be doing a terrific job for years to come,” said Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and Fox News have reportedly drafted an open letter asking for the presumptive nominees to face each other on live TV.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's remarks come as the U.S. faces growing pressure over its support for Israel's offensive in Gaza.
The law dates back to 1864, predating Arizona's own statehood.
The federal labor board’s general counsel said “deep-pocket, low-road employers” were trying to challenge the agency’s constitutionality.