The U.S. Supreme Court is stepping into a growing national clash over transgender athletes and state laws that restrict sports participation based on biological sex. This term, justices will hear two cases from Idaho and West Virginia that could reshape how schools nationwide balance fairness and inclusion in athletics.
President Trump has announced he's planning to pay Americans a dividend from all the income the U.S. government is making from the tariffs being charged to other countries.
The Senate voted to reopen the government last night. Now, it's up to the House of Representatives to end the shutdown for good. House members are scrambling to get back to Washington in hopes of a Wednesday vote to end the longest government shutdown in history.
The end appears to be in sight for the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Last night, a group of Democrats broke with party leaders to reach a deal with the Republicans. The measure would keep the government open through January, and it still faces several hurdles before it's a done deal.
The Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP food aid payments amid the government shutdown.
On Friday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. military has carried out another lethal airstrike on a drug boat in the Caribbean.
The government shutdown is fast approaching 40 days, and it's taking a toll on air traffic controllers who have been working for more than a month without pay. Hundreds of flights in more than 40 of the country's biggest airports have been canceled because of a new FAA order to reduce traffic as a result of the government shutdown.
The U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on the issue of tariffs on Wednesday. It is being called the most economically consequential case in decades, and it centers around a law giving the president power to regulate trade in response to an emergency.
Republican conservatives are facing a looming crisis: the evil of antisemitism has begun to infiltrate their ranks. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) recently sounded the alarm, saying the problem has reached unprecedented levels.
Democrats ran the table in the major off-season elections on Tuesday. Their candidates scored big wins in New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia.









