The Arizona Legislature approved a repeal of a long-dormant ban on nearly all abortions Wednesday, advancing the bill to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is expected to sign it.
Walt Disney World soon will host dozens of striking color portraits of service members and veterans. But these portraits are also notable because of the artist -- the nation's 43rd president.
Two years after the Supreme Court overturned nationwide abortion rights, the majority of voting-age Americans are unhappy with the decision.
Immigration has emerged as the leading concern among Americans, according to findings from Gallup's latest survey.
Twenty-six Republican attorneys general filed lawsuits Wednesday challenging a new Biden administration rule requiring firearms dealers across the United States to run background checks on buyers at gun shows and other places outside brick-and-mortar stores.
Retired Justice Stephen G. Breyer is telling his former colleagues in the Supreme Court's conservative majority to "slow down."
The Pentagon said Wednesday that a temporary pier under construction off the coast of the Gaza Strip is more than 50% complete and is on track to provide humanitarian relief in the coming days to relieve the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave.
In Fairfax County, Virginia, just 90 miles from the heart of Virginia's 5th Congressional District, a disturbing saga unfolds, shedding light on the perilous repercussions of President Biden's lax approach to border security.
A mortar and rocket-propelled grenade have been found in Forest Acres, South Carolina, near Fort Jackson, which trains around 50% of all U.S. soldiers.
If former President Donald Trump wins the upcoming presidential election, the mainstream media should get the credit.
America's longest continuously held sporting event turns 150 years old this Saturday. The Kentucky Derby has survived two world wars, the Depression and pandemics, including COVID-19 in 2020, when it ran in virtual silence without the usual crowd of 150,000.
The Biden administration seems willing to violate any law or constitutional principle in its all-of-weaponized-government approach to the November election.
Climate scientists would be less likely to issue dire warnings of planetary doom if only they gave more credence to the geological history of the past several million years.
Witnesses described children fleeing amid the sound of gunshots near a Wisconsin middle school where authorities said an active shooter was "neutralized" outside the building Wednesday. There were no reported injuries to those inside the school.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on President Biden to take a "no-spoiler" pledge with him that, if accepted, would lead to one of the two men dropping out of the presidential race in mid-October.
Democrats secured enough votes in the Arizona Senate on Wednesday to repeal a Civil War-era ban on abortions that the state's highest court recently allowed to take effect.
China began sea trials for the third aircraft carrier for its People's Liberation Army on Wednesday, Chinese state media reported. The official Chinese military website announced the carrier sea trials in a three-paragraph dispatch from Shanghai.
Rookie goaltender Joseph Woll got his chance Tuesday night, making 27 saves in his first start in more than two weeks to backstop Toronto's 2-1 overtime win that cut Boston's lead to 3-2 in the best-of-seven, first-round series. The calm, cool 25-year-old has given Toronto hope.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced an election pledge on Wednesday. Kennedy's "spoiler pledge" would entail an agreement between President Joe Biden and himself to take an election poll in October with both men pitted against former President Trump.
Pro-Palestinian protests have forced the University of Southern California to cancel its main commencement this month. Now campus demonstrations against Israel threaten to disrupt other graduations, especially those featuring Biden officials as keynote speakers.
Top-seeded Jannik Sinner withdrew from the Madrid Open on Wednesday because of a hip injury.
The stagflationary first-quarter GDP report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis got plenty of attention, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently dropped a bigger bombshell, and no one seemed to notice.
President Biden and Democrats launched a day-long assault Wednesday against former President Donald Trump and Republicans on abortion rights.
The futures of LeBron James and Darvin Ham with the Los Angeles Lakers are murky after their first-round playoff exit.
Among the 282 protesters arrested late Tuesday at Columbia University and City College of New York were "outside agitators," some of them "professionals" who trained students in protest tactics and wound up co-opting the demonstrations, said New York City Mayor Eric Adams.