Senate Democrats Refer Secret Kavanaugh Document to FBI
Rumors are swirling around Capitol Hill about the Supreme Court nominee's contact with a woman during his years in high school.
Rumors are swirling around Capitol Hill about the Supreme Court nominee's contact with a woman during his years in high school.
A federal court-ordered deadline to reunite families has come and gone, yet thousands of minors remain in custody.
A new analysis finds just 15 groups were responsible for more than 75 percent of the dark money spent between 2010 and 2016.
Despite sharp criticism about the lack of documents and time, Senate panel Chairman Chuck Grassley sticks with a schedule that could see President Trump's Supreme Court nominee confirmed by Oct. 1.
Republicans are pushing tales of illegal voting among Democratic constituencies; it's just a small part of a more nefarious pattern.
These institutions have rigged the markets for the benefit of a select few. The only solution is to make them public utilities.
Two Russian men charged in Britain in the attack on former agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia make a surprise appearance on the RT channel to claim their visit to Salisbury was merely an "incredible, fatal coincidence."
Two Russian men charged in Britain in the attack on former agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia make a surprise appearance on the RT channel to claim their visit to Salisbury was merely an "incredible, fatal coincidence."
In a wild morning tweet, the president accuses Democrats of issuing a phony number to make him look bad.
A new report reveals political operatives with ties to the Israeli government smeared a Palestinian-American activist in a series of ads.
The well-funded group behind the campaign, the Israel On Campus Coalition, has links to the Israeli government.
Here are the crimes that I allege the national security adviser has committed, for which he by all rights should face justice at the Hague, at the hands of the same ICC judges that he recently threatened.
Imagine a world with so much renewable, clean energy that it could provide all the electricity society needed, reliably and without any interruption, round the clock. That could soon be a reality.
Think of the 45th U.S. president as a summons to address the real problems, starting with the deep and wide divide among Americans.
Joining the professional firefighting crews on the front lines of the massive California wildfires are thousands of prisoners, brought out of their jails to engage in this dangerous work, all for a dollar an hour or less.
Leana Wen, Baltimore's health commissioner since 2015, will be the first doctor to hold the post in five decades.