An appeals court upheld New Jersey's residency requirement for physician-assisted suicide, ruling that terminally ill patients from other states are not afforded the option.
Environmental group files lawsuit challenging Trump's decision to replace winning national park photo with his face on 2026 America the Beautiful Pass.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado makes public appearance in Oslo after 11 months in hiding as daughter accepts Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf.
Taylor Swift responds to critics telling her to "give someone else a turn," saying "'I don't want to'" during candid "Late Show" interview with Stephen Colbert.
The college football world reacted after Michigan fired Sherrone Moore for "inappropriate relationship" with staff member, pushing other controversies aside during a chaotic week.
ICE disputes Rep. Adelita Grijalva's claims about being pepper sprayed during Tucson immigration raid, accusing the Arizona Democrat of joining a "rioting crowd."
Indiana redistricting battle intensifies as Trump warns Republican lawmakers they face primary challenges if they block congressional map redistricting plans.
Trump administration creates militarized zone covering 760 acres along California-Mexico border under Navy control for enhanced border security operations.
The Trump administration is considering terrorism sanctions against UNRWA over alleged Hamas ties, potentially disrupting Palestinian aid across Middle East.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters that he is “absolutely delighted" that progressive firebrand Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is running for U.S. Senate in Texas.
Wenne Alton Davis, the actress known for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, died at the age of 60 after being struck by a car while crossing Broadway Monday night.
Sen. Alex Padilla criticized Democratic Party colleagues for their "bull----" in abandoning immigration reform in favor of "secure the border" messaging.
Chevrolet is celebrating America's 250th with "Stars and Steel" Corvettes and trucks, including 250 special Corvettes and a charity auction model to back veteran families.
In an interview Wednesday with The New York Times' Ezra Klein, Gov. Gavin Newsom recalled his experience interviewing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk before his assassination.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called out “unlawful practices" by ICE and seeks clarification on citizens’ rights after reports of wrongful arrests in Minnesota.
Former President Barack Obama surprised elementary students at a Chicago Public Library branch, reading to them and joking around while wearing a festive Santa hat.
Health officials warn of a preventable but potentially fatal lung disease linked to quartz countertops. Massachusetts reported its first silicosis case involved a stone worker.
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