Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska went before the United States Congress on Wednesday to plead for more weapons and aid as her country continues to fight the Russian invasion.
House Democrats are talking tough on gun control despite fierce opposition from Republicans in the lower chamber of Congress, but their effort to create a highly restrictive federal gun-control law is unlikely to produce anything more than noise.
President Joe Biden proved again Wednesday that he has a unique talent for mixed messaging and using any issue, foreign or domestic, as a means of spending billions of dollars.
As details continue to unfold in the case of the Indiana mall shooting in which the killer was heroically stopped by an armed bystander, recent polling data shows that Americans have little faith in law enforcement to protect them in these scenarios and reveals who they trust most.
Since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, thousands of women have reported changes to their menstrual cycles, highlighting concerns by some that the vaccine could have adverse effects on fertility.
LA native Gincarlo Stanton started in left field and slammed a two-run homer into the left-field pavilion to lead the American League to a 3-2 victory over the National League in the 2022 MLB All-Star Game.
The war in Ukraine could dramatically change as Russian President Vladimir Putin is “laying the groundwork” to annex multiple parts of Ukraine that it controls, according to intelligence acquired by the United States.
In the Maryland primary, the candidate the former president backed for governor won the GOP bid over the chosen successor of outgoing moderate Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.
On Tuesday, in a clear effort to grab attention, 17 members of Congress blocked traffic near the Supreme Court for long enough to earn themselves an arrest.
The lawsuit could be the first U.S. case to recognize a fetus’ legal rights following the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade.