The Biden administration was again forced to clarify potentially escalatory remarks made by the president about Russia’s war on Ukraine after using language that could demand an international response on Tuesday.
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra did not directly respond to questions about the deaths of five preborn babies whose bodies were discovered in Washington D.C. last month.
On Monday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s HB 7065 better known as the “Fatherhood Bill.”
For the second day in a row, a bus carrying illegal immigrants from the Del Rio sector in Texas arrived in Washington, D.C. early Thursday morning after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) last week announced plans to transport migrants from his state’s southern border to the nation’s capital.
Elon Musk took aim at Twitter with a $41 billion cash offer on Thursday, prompting a spike in shares of the social media giant, which the Tesla CEO said needs to be taken private to grow and become a platform for free speech.
Andy Beshear, Kentucky’s Democratic governor, was checked repeatedly on Wednesday as his state’s largely conservative senate and house rendered his veto moot to the tune of seven overrides.
Ukrainian forces said they hit and badly damaged the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet Wednesday with Neptune cruise missiles.
Gov. Kevin Stitt has long advocated for Oklahoma being known as the most pro-life state in the union, and Tuesday he signed a law that will all but impossible to outdo.
The Department of Defense warned of competition for the control of space, naming China and Russia as the primary threats and Iran and North Korea as making lesser movements toward extra-terrestrial superiority.
Authorities arrested the gunman who allegedly set off smoke bombs and shot 10 passengers in a packed New York subway car, television station NBC New York reported, citing four law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the case.