What to watch for in January 6 hearing focused on pressure campaign in the states
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol turns its attention Tuesday to the campaign to pressure state-level officials to overturn the 2020 election results.
Supreme Court rushes to end a term like no other
Because of a blockbuster docket, an unprecedented leak, a fraught political atmosphere and Covid, everything has changed at the Supreme Court.
With Roe in jeopardy, America faces a rare moment when a court revokes a right. Here’s what could happen next
The Supreme Court gave women nationwide the right to obtain an abortion nearly 50 years ago, and now it is poised to take it away.
Inside Space Force boot camp with recruits to US military’s newest branch
The US Space Force has hit a critical milestone: dedicated basic training for its early recruits.
As presidential cat, Willow Biden has privileges
In the dog days of summer, Willow the cat rules the roost.
‘They’re like our nerd warriors’: How the Treasury Department is waging economic war on Russia
Three months into US-led sanctions designed to crush Russia's economy for its war in Ukraine, Russia has appeared surprisingly resilient.
Latest Ginni Thomas controversy means the Supreme Court can’t escape the 2020 election
Supreme Court justices were divided over 2020 election issues and ultimately declined to accept any of Donald Trump's baseless claims, but one justice stood out for emphasizing ballot fraud in sympathy with those who refused to accept the results: Clarence Thomas.
Retired Republican judge says January 6 was ‘well-developed plan’ by Trump to cling to power
Retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig, a Republican who is testifying at Thursday's January 6 committee hearing, will provide a sharp condemnation of former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election, saying Trump and his allies "instigated" a war on democracy "so that he could cling to power," according to a written statement
