Charged with lying during a government hearing, James Comey is asking a federal judge to dismiss the case against him.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Monday started tearing down part of the East Wing, the traditional base of operations ...
Empowerment Congress says the facility — including four data centers, natural gas power plants and a desalination plant — will swallow up millions of gallons of water from the already drought-stricken ...
The federal judge poked holes in the federal government's arguments before concluding she would likely grant the state's requested relief.
The Joe Biden appointee ruled that the government infringed on students' First Amendment right to information when it removed books, including “Handmaid’s Tale” and “The Giver,” from library shelves.
Geotechnical work can now begin on a proposed $20 billion tunnel that would help send water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta southward to drier parts of the Golden State.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Head Start programs that serve tens of thousands of the nation’s neediest preschoolers are facing a cutoff ...
An estimated 365,460 people worked at newspapers in 2005, and now that number is down to 91,550, according to a new report.
Gavin McInnes lost his defamation lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center; the Vice Media and Proud Boys co-founder could not convince an Alabama federal court that he was defamed when the ...
A federal court in Massachusetts allowed some of a middle-school teacher’s First Amendment, defamation and unlawful seizure claims to proceed against the town of Great Barrington and a police officer ...
The center-left Albanese was reelected in May and suggested shortly after his win that his party increased its majority by ...
Analysts and investors are watching the meeting to look for clues about how the plan will balance economic and security ...