Not satisfied with massively remaking Washington, the tech mogul’s allies look to exert his influence in the states.
Bolstered by Mormon voters’ distaste for MAGA politics, the center-right is trying to reassert itself in a ruby-red state.
The Supreme Court’s March argument session will include a dispute over a congressional voting map that created a second ...
Utah has remained a redoubt of a kinder, gentler and more civil kind of Republicanism, the New York Times says.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A South Shore man with a history of carrying out knifepoint robberies at local businesses is headed ...
A con artist stole a $2 million home in Brooklyn by filing a phony deed – the same scam he used to claim the same house years ago, prosecutors said Tuesday.
September 4, 2019 - The Federal Trade Commission announces that Google has agreed to pay a record $170 million penalty to settle accusations that YouTube broke the law when it knowingly tracked and ...
In politics, executive orders and legislative wins can be fleeting. But judicial appointments can resonate for decades.
Sooner than we may think, the Supreme Court will have to decide whether it will continue to expand presidential powers beyond ...
Trump’s legal setbacks have led to calls for impeachment, but the urgency is better fixated on his future judicial nominations.