After Indiana Republicans rejected a new US House map, Democrats are intensifying their redistricting efforts to target Republican seats. Key figures like Hakeem Jeffries and Glenn Ivey outline their strategies as the midterms approach.
In a bold move, the Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada for failing to provide voter registration lists. This marks a critical step in protecting election integrity.
Historic flooding in Washington has caused widespread evacuations and damage, with the Skagit River reaching record levels. Authorities urge residents to heed evacuation advisories as recovery efforts begin.
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has been charged with felony home invasion and misdemeanors for stalking and breaking and entering after a disturbing incident following his firing over an inappropriate relationship.
Washington state faces historic flooding as days of torrential rain have left families stranded and prompted mass evacuations. With rivers nearing record highs, officials warn of potential catastrophe.
This week, Rep. Haley Stevens filed articles of impeachment against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Rep. Shri Thanedar did the same for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Accusations of unethical behavior and lawless actions are at the forefront of this political drama.
A federal judge's ruling has freed Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention, citing a failure by the government to produce a lawful removal order. This decision highlights ongoing issues in immigration policy and enforcement.
Nearly 100,000 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have been released, showing powerful figures like Trump and Clinton in social settings. The House Oversight Committee demands transparency and justice for survivors.
In a tense Capitol Hill hearing, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended Trump-era immigration policies while facing intense scrutiny over the deportation of military veterans, including Purple Heart recipient Sae Joon Park.
President Trump has signed an executive order targeting state regulations on AI, aiming to protect U.S. global dominance in technology. This move has sparked controversy among politicians across the board.