Republican senators call for Pentagon to release full video of controversial September drug boat strike despite Secretary Hegseth citing policy against making footage public.
Brown University senior Phoebe Peus recalls the "devastating" loss of friend Ella Cook and explains she first heard about the shooting from friends, not the school.
Americans are warned by the U.S. government to avoid the Thailand-Cambodia border amid armed conflict. The travel alert is issued as fighting kills dozens and displaces thousands.
The lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's planned $300 million White House ballroom, which the National Trust argues is moving forward "without any review whatsoever."
Democrats demand DOJ release Volume II of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report before his Wednesday deposition, with Rep. Jamie Raskin saying Smith's work should speak for itself.
MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was shot and killed at his Brookline home, officials said. The 47-year-old lab director was found with gunshot wounds Monday.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles slammed Vanity Fair's profile about her as a "disingenuously framed hit piece" against herself and the Trump administration.
White House Counsel David Warrington denied former President Joe Biden's executive privilege request, citing signature discrepancies in official documents.
Man charged after stabbing Bellevue police officer in face during ambush attack following a bogus 911 call at a transit center near Seattle on Tuesday.
Prosecutors say a Trump executive order helped the FBI thwart a planned New Year’s Eve attack by a group officials describe as far-left and targeting California companies.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles described President Donald Trump as having an alcoholic's personality in an interview on Tuesday, saying he feels there's nothing "he can't do."
The American Workers Protection Act gains bipartisan Senate support to restore collective bargaining for federal employees across Defense, Justice and other agencies.