The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday in a case that could reshape the legal boundaries of the Second Amendment: whether regular drug users have a constitutional right to possess firearms. The case, U.S. v. Hemani, arrives after a lower court struck down the…
Misty Roberts, the 43-year-old former mayor of DeRidder, Louisiana, is standing trial for the second time on charges of third-degree rape and contributing to the delinquency of juveniles. The charges stem from a late-night pool party at her home in 2024, where prosecutors say she…
House Republicans are losing patience with the Senate's refusal to take up the SAVE America Act, and several members used a Sunday conference call to press Speaker Mike Johnson into picking a fight with his own party's upper chamber. The push came during a lawmaker-only…
At least 54 people were arrested Sunday outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis after an anti-ICE protest turned violent, with demonstrators hurling rocks, ice chunks, and water bottles at law enforcement officers. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office said deputies issued dispersal orders…
Three American service members are dead, and at least five more are wounded as Operation Epic Fury enters its earliest and most dangerous phase. United States Central Command confirmed the casualties as of 9:30 a.m. EST Sunday, marking the first U.S. combat deaths since President…
President Donald Trump says Iran’s new leadership has reached out to talk, and he is ready to meet them, even as the United States continues a bombing campaign inside Iran and the wider region absorbs the shockwaves. In an interview with the Atlantic on Sunday,…
Sasha Obama, the 24-year-old youngest daughter of former President Barack Obama, was seen leaving a fitness facility in West Hollywood while puffing on an e-cigarette just minutes after finishing a workout. She was snapped taking a drag of a vape, spotted wearing a black crop…
Former President Bill Clinton submitted an opening statement to the House Oversight Committee ahead of his congressional deposition in the probe into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, leaning on a childhood anecdote about domestic violence to preemptively reject any suggestion he knew what Epstein was…
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy and Democratic congressional candidate in New York's 12th District, went on "CBS News Sunday Morning" and defended a social media post in which he superimposed his face on one of Vice President JD Vance's children.…
At least 54 people were arrested Sunday outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis after an anti-ICE protest turned violent, with demonstrators hurling rocks, ice chunks, and water bottles at law enforcement officers, blocking roadways, and dumping glass into the street. The Hennepin…
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Friday that he is ordering the "complete and immediate cancellation" of all Department of War attendants at Princeton, Columbia, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brown, and Yale, effective with the 2026-27 academic year. According to the New York Post,…
For years, U.S. and Israeli intelligence officers watched Iranian meeting schedules the way a hunter watches a trail. They wanted one thing: Iran's senior political and military leadership in the same place at the same time. Saturday morning, Tehran time, they didn't get one meeting.…
Washington state House majority leader Joe Fitzgibbon, a Democrat, apologized after admitting he drank alcohol before a House Appropriations Committee hearing where he spoke on the operating budget and “appeared to slur his words at times.” It happened during a committee meeting on Wednesday. The…
President Donald Trump directed every federal agency in the United States to immediately stop using technology made by AI company Anthropic, escalating a confrontation over the company's attempts to dictate how the military can deploy its artificial intelligence tools. Trump announced the move on Truth…