Judge orders DOJ to either unredact more Epstein files or explain why they must stay blacked out
A judge on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to either release unredacted versions of several files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or explain why it can't do so.
Iran strikes commercial ship in Strait of Hormuz in challenge to U.S.-Iran deal
Iran attacked a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, a U.S. official confirmed, leading a United Nations agency to pause an evacuation effort.
South Dakota mayoral candidates separated by 2 votes: “Every vote matters”
Christine Erickson is two votes ahead of Jamie Smith, the Minnehaha County Auditors and Elections Office said.
Hundreds of veterans snag World Cup tickets: “One of the best sporting events I’ve ever been to. Maybe the best!”
A program for veterans, current military and first responders secured almost 5,000 free tickets for World Cup matches.
Trump’s obsession with SAVE America Act drives Congress into a standoff
The president and his conservative allies have stymied other legislation as they unsuccessfully try to pass a voting regulations bill that lacks even simple majority support in the Senate.
Reflecting Pool liner was cut with knife or razor, National Park Service official says in court filing
National Park Service official Frank Lands also said at least 70 fence post tops were thrown in to the Reflecting Pool.
White nationalist groups have attracted young men around the U.S. Now, they’re recruiting girls.
United Youth, a white nationalist organization that oversees groups for young men across the country, now has the first known women's group, Young Columbia.
Cassidy says he passed a note to Witkoff to request briefing during heated Trump meeting
In an interview with Margaret Brennan that will air on Sunday, Sen. Bill Cassidy said that after his exchange with the president, he passed a note to Steve Witkoff, saying…
Federal judge blocks Trump administration executive order on mail-in voting
President Trump signed an executive order in March requiring the creation of a list of U.S. citizens eligible to vote in each state and imposing stricter mail-in ballot rules.
Supreme Court sides with Monsanto in case over cancer risks from weedkiller Roundup
The Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto cannot be held liable under state laws for failing to warn consumers about the alleged cancer risks of its weedkiller Roundup on its label.