A background check system critical to the firearms purchase process is back online after being down for about three weeks during a cyberattack on the state of Nevada.
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After the Metropolitan Police Department raided Kim Layson’s home in search of somebody who lived there before she bought the house, police agreed to cover the cost of the damages.
A YouTuber says Burning Man, state and federal officials violated the right to free speech by blocking him and his daughter from filming the festival cleanup in 2024.
The alliance’s supreme commander in Europe said a new operation, dubbed Eastern Sentry, will add equipment from France, Denmark, Germany and the U.K. to its existing air and ground-based defenses.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said 90 percent of state public-facing websites are back online nearly three weeks after the cyberattack.
The stated goal of cutting $1 trillion from the country’s $6.75 trillion budget isn’t extreme. Some say it doesn’t go far enough.
Matt Gaetz, Attorney General? Not even Donald Trump could pull that off.
As San Francisco’s district attorney, the vice president supported sanctuary cities and the enrollment of criminal illegal immigrants in job training.
The flying of flags by the Supreme Court justice’s spouse has senators demanding recusal in key election, insurrection cases. Nonsense.
Experts called the 2016 election wrong, which has left candidates, campaigns and experts rethinking their approach to the 2020 election.
New to Washington after a storied career in medicine, FDA chief Stephen Hahn talks about the coronavirus, hydroxychloroquine and his role in President Donald’ Trump’s coronavirus task force.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday extended his “15 days to slow the spread” campaign by another two weeks, warning of a spike in deaths from the coronavirus that’s just ahead.
As the Senate impeachment trial crawled on, President Donald Trump’s White House took care of business Friday and looked ahead to next weeks State of the Union address.
Some Republican lawmakers expressed support for President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on Mexican imports, but others broke ranks with the White House.
President Donald Trump unleashed a series of tweets defending his support for an executive order to end birthright citizenship for the children of unauthorized immigrants — and he singled out former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid.