House passes bill for a $2.50 commemorative coin for America’s 250th anniversary, headed to Trump for final approval.
The Justice Department is reviewing both bids made by Netflix and Paramount over the antitrust implications posed by either deal.
Lawmakers raise concerns about the Nexstar-Tegna merger, warning of higher TV costs and less local news as the president backs the deal.
A judge tossed the DOJ’s "illegal" efforts to get access to the full Michigan voter rolls, in the latest court loss in getting access to voter rolls.
Cohen made the comparison during a House judiciary hearing titled "Sharia-free America" that examined the threat posed by the Islamic code.
The numbers came from a drainage channel at Swainson Island, adjacent to Cabin John, Maryland, in the Potomac River.
NATO announced a command restructuring plan with the United States reducing its role but keeping the most senior military post.
House Democrats repeatedly lamented DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's role in the Trump administration during a hearing in Washington.
Survivors rebuked the partial release of the Epstein files, calling it "indefensible" and lacking closure in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The commerce secretary is facing bipartisan calls to resign after new emails from the Justice Department reveal ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Warsh wants to shrink the Fed’s balance sheet, but he has also signaled that some staffing changes might be appropriate as well.